The Smart City-Line in Saudi Arabia: Issue and Challenges

Autor: Amna Al-sayed, Faizah Al-shammari, Areej Alshutayri, Nahla Aljojo, Eman Aldhahri, Omar Abouola
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Postmodern Openings. 13:15-37
ISSN: 2069-9387
2068-0236
DOI: 10.18662/po/13.1sup1/412
Popis: As a futuristic emblem, smart cities represent a goal to provide all of the services required for a high-quality existence while conserving natural resources to the maximum extent possible. It turns out that the "Line City in Saudi Arabia" is the most famous and modern of these smart cities in terms of preserving 100 percent natural life, owing to the fact that they rely totally on natural energy and do not use any automobiles. The issues and challenges that have been highlighted will assist in the improvement of municipal management. One of the most generally implemented projects in the field of smart cities is the technological and integrative developments of the use of sensors and data collecting in conjunction with rising difficulties aimed at enhancing human well-being and improving human livelihood. This is especially true in Saudi Arabia, where visitors can arrive quickly by just walking through the checkpoints, resulting in a journey of little more than a few minutes to reach any regular destination. It also splits the city into many different levels of the ground, enabling for the conservation of natural excess energy.
Databáze: OpenAIRE