A Proposed Framework for Enhanced Interoperability in Smart Cities through Unified City Information Modeling (UCIM)

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Abstract

Smart cities represent a paradigm shift in urban development, leveraging advanced technologies to enhance efficiency and sustainability. However, implementing City In-formation Modeling (CIM) faces significant challenges across technical, data-related, organisational, security, and privacy domains, hindering interoperability and effective-ness. This study proposes a Unified City Information Modeling (UCIM) framework as a comprehensive solution to standardise and harmonise data streams and operational processes within smart city ecosystems. Integrating Building Information Modeling (BIM), Internet of Things (IoT), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Semantic In-teroperability Framework (SIF), UCIM bridges gaps between city management systems, facilitating seamless communication and collaboration across sectors such as transpor-tation, healthcare, energy, and public services. The framework will enhance data ex-change and system integration, support informed decision-making and resource optimi-sation, and pave the way for resilient, efficient, and sustainable urban development. This research underscores UCIM's potential to transform urban management practices and recommends further exploration through practical case studies to validate its application in diverse urban settings.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 7 Nov 2024
EventInternational Conference of Smart and Sustainable Built Environment - Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Duration: 7 Nov 20249 Nov 2024
https://www.sdsbe2024.com/

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference of Smart and Sustainable Built Environment
Abbreviated titleSASBE 2024
Country/TerritoryNew Zealand
CityAuckland
Period7/11/249/11/24
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