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Smart City Tiruchirappalli

Smart City Tiruchirappalli
Start Date :
Sep 15, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation has been ranked first among 12 cities selected for implementing Smart City project in Tamil Nadu and is gaining momentum to get ...

Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation has been ranked first among 12 cities selected for implementing Smart City project in Tamil Nadu and is gaining momentum to get shortlisted in the final round of Smart City Challenge where 20 cities would be selected in the first year.

The vibrant citizens of Tiruchirappalli are requested to post their views pertaining to municipal and city’s basic infrastructure such as water supply, electricity, sanitation, waste management, transport, parking, energy,housing, IT solutions,safety and security. Residents are encouraged to give their ideas and suggestions at city level as well as local area level solutionsin Tiruchirappalli.

Let us join hands together in making Tiruchirappalli a global Smart City!

The last date to submit your comments is 15th November, 2015.

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Manimala_2
Manimala_2 10 years 8 months ago
Smart Environment (sustainability) Real-time information: anticipate and respond actively to emergencies Digitally controlled devices: real-time control of buildings and infrastructure Geospatial platforms: easier, faster, and cheaper abilities to use data on a map or aerial image
Manimala_2
Manimala_2 10 years 8 months ago
Smart Mobility (connectivity) Radio-frequency identification: easier access encouraging the use of public transport Sensor networks: real-time based congestion charging Real-time traffic information systems: making travelling more efficient
Prakash_96
Prakash_96 10 years 8 months ago
I find most of our city roads to be very narrow. Widening the roads will ease the congestion. Also, trees should be planted on either sides of the roads to improve the green cover. For so many years, most of the economic establishments are happening either in Mainguard gate / Thillai Nagar. Allow the city to expand further and don’t plan the project in an already developed place. We can see how cities like Bangalore are suffering as they couldn’t accommodate any further in existing space.
Manimala_2
Manimala_2 10 years 8 months ago
Smart Energy (efficiency) Smart meters: real-time access to energy consumption and costs Smart grids: greater efficiency in power distribution, monitoring, and maintenance Real-time data analytics: power quality and energy conservation Monitoring
Manimala_2
Manimala_2 10 years 8 months ago
Smart Economy (competitiveness) Cloud computing: data storage and processing as online service Open standards: service-oriented architecture for interoperable hardware and software systems Collaboration platforms: unified communications platforms bringing technologies/sectors/people together
Manimala_2
Manimala_2 10 years 8 months ago
Smart Living (quality of life) Ubiquitous connectivity: anytime/anyplace access to networks E web services: increase access, improve quality, reduce costs Health care data analytics: provide rapid diagnostics, preventive care with better cost-effectiveness
Manimala_2
Manimala_2 10 years 8 months ago
Similarly, it is the responsibility of smart governments to communicate with local people and help them understand the cities’ needs and also participate in development processes. Development of smart cities is thus a journey, not an overnight transformation.
Manimala_2
Manimala_2 10 years 8 months ago
Since cities are a kind of living organism, decisions are often based on human choice as much as on technical facts and figures. It might also be smarter to omit specific technologies for specific requirements. Making a city smart might also require urban leaders to stand for a vision that might not be the most popular at the beginning.
Manimala_2
Manimala_2 10 years 8 months ago
Especially as urban development does not follow deterministic rules and there exists no “one-and-only” recipe for integrated urban development in general and for smart cities in particular, holistic development approaches focusing on local conditions including also knowledge about the mindsets of people are necessary to ensure that cities become smart, or even smarter.
Manimala_2
Manimala_2 10 years 8 months ago
Nevertheless, the main focus and importance of realizing smart-city concepts is the participation and integration of local governance and citizens, assuring their acceptance, involvement, and sometimes also their change of behavior.