The Internet of Things largely does not require 5G to deliver on the potential of smart city applications.
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The Internet of Things largely does not require 5G to deliver on the potential of smart city applications.
New York City is looking into whether unmanned aerial vehicles can be used to inspect building facades.
The city’s tech initiatives unfold within a three-mile roadway operating in the real world.
Connected cities powered by mobile technologies will be key to helping first responders provide critical care.
Peachtree Corners, Ga., hosts one of the most advanced smart city test beds operating in a real-world environment in the United States.
The town is partnering with Semtech and SAS to create an Internet of Things center to pilot new smart city use cases.
The recently passed law will provide significant funding for cybersecurity, digital equity and smart city development.
The city will launch a tech test bed with Louisiana Tech University to field new ideas.
Lidar technology can improve pedestrian safety while safeguarding citizen privacy.
The group of local governments eye additional use cases for deploying Internet of Things sensors.
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