TY - BOOK ID - 145165634 TI - Electrification of Smart Cities AU - Lai, Chun Sing AU - Tsang, Kim-Fung AU - Wang, Yinhai PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Technology: general issues KW - History of engineering & technology KW - blockchain KW - double auction KW - electricity trading KW - smart match mechanism KW - multi-exposure image fusion KW - intelligent transportation system KW - adaptive optimization KW - video super-resolution KW - generative adversarial networks KW - edge enhancement KW - energy usage behaviour KW - occupancy monitoring KW - energy conservation KW - out-of-hours consumption KW - energy consumption monitoring KW - electric vehicles KW - detour KW - route computation KW - smart cities KW - blockchain KW - double auction KW - electricity trading KW - smart match mechanism KW - multi-exposure image fusion KW - intelligent transportation system KW - adaptive optimization KW - video super-resolution KW - generative adversarial networks KW - edge enhancement KW - energy usage behaviour KW - occupancy monitoring KW - energy conservation KW - out-of-hours consumption KW - energy consumption monitoring KW - electric vehicles KW - detour KW - route computation KW - smart cities UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:145165634 AB - Electrification plays a key role in decarbonizing energy consumption for various sectors, including transportation, heating, and cooling. There are several essential infrastructures for a smart city, including smart grids and transportation networks. These infrastructures are the complementary solutions to successfully developing novel services, with enhanced energy efficiency and energy security. Five papers are published in this Special Issue that cover various key areas expanding the state-of-the-art in smart cities’ electrification, including transportation, healthcare, and advanced closed-circuit televisions for smart city surveillance. ER -