Publication detail

Case study: Electrical Grid and E-Mobility

FUJDIAK, R. MLÝNEK, P. BURGET, R.

Original Title

Case study: Electrical Grid and E-Mobility

English Title

Electrical Grid and E-Mobility

Type

summary research report - contract. research

Language

Czech

Original Abstract

The world is facing some profound changes in several areas driven by economic, technological changes, demography, climate, and many others. These changes also bring many new challenges and opportunities. Therefore, new trends such as Smart Cities start to be introduced as a solution for future development and for the challenges, which are brought by the changing world.

English abstract

There are many different definitions of the Smart City. For example, Gartner defines a smart city as an urbanized area where multiple sectors cooperate to achieve sustainable outcomes through the analysis of contextual, real-time information shared among sector-specific information and operational technology systems. Most of the current definitions have common parts, which including ICT enabling the smart city based on its applications. However, each city is different and the main purpose of the smart city or its definitions should come out of the benefits or improved quality of life for its citizens, which should always be on the first place. The benefits might be in domains such as economic activity, infrastructure efficiency, mobility, energy distribution and consumption, environment, safety, e-government, digital inclusion, healthcare, culture, citizen welfare and many other domains.

Keywords

Electrical Grid, E-Mobility

Key words in English

Electrical Grid, E-Mobility

Authors

FUJDIAK, R.; MLÝNEK, P.; BURGET, R.

Released

3. 9. 2018

Pages from

1

Pages to

18

Pages count

18

BibTex

@misc{BUT156325,
  author="Radek {Fujdiak} and Petr {Mlýnek} and Radim {Burget}",
  title="Case study: Electrical Grid and E-Mobility",
  year="2018",
  pages="1--18",
  note="summary research report - contract. research"
}