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The Development of Smart City Standards and KPIs

Publish Date: 04 Apr 2022
Code: AN-5533
Research Type: Report
Pages: 24
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Understanding of the Smart Cities Standardization ecosystem.
  • Identify areas of standardization that can benefit business and product development.
  • Provides understanding of KPIs benefit to cities.
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • Overview of key standards bodies and their role in smart cities.
  • Description of the benefits of standards and their role in the acceleration of smart cites.
  • Overview of KPIs and their uses for cities.
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • What is standardization in smart cities?
  • Who is involved in smart cities standardization?
  • What benefits do standards bring to companies and cities?
  • How do KPIs benefit cities?
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • Urban planners and city officials.
  • Product owners and industry leaders in smart cities.
  • CTOs and CROs at city governments.
  • Incumbent vendors and system integrators.

Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 

2. SMART CITY STANDARDS 

2.1. What, Why, Who, and How? 
2.2. SDOs, Alliances, and Corsortiums 
2.3. Example Standards 
2.4. Adoption by Cities 
2.5. Adoption by Industry
2.6. Open Standards and Open Source 
2.7. Case Studies 

3. SMART CITY KPIS 

3.1. What, Why, and Who? 
3.2. KPI Development 
3.3. KPI Success 

4. RECOMMENDATIONS 

4.1. RecomMendations for Cities 
4.2. Recommendations for Industry 
 

Companies Mentioned

  • Association of Radio Industries and Businesses
  • Board™
  • BSI
  • BSI
  • Comcast Corporation
  • Deutsche Telekom
  • eHealth, Inc.
  • ETSI
  • FIWARE
  • Huawei
  • IEEE
  • InterDigital, Inc.
  • ISO
  • Itron, Inc.
  • LG
  • LoRa Alliance
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • OASC
  • oneM2M
  • oneM2M
  • Philips
  • Qualcomm Inc
  • Semtech Corporation
  • Shared Technologies
  • Structured
  • Texas Instruments Inc
  • TM
  • U4SSC
  • W3C
  • World Trade Group