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San Marcos Smart City: A Proposal of Framework for Developing ISO 37120:2018-Based Smart City’s Services for Lima

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This chapter shows a framework proposal for developing smart city supported services based on the ISO 37120 standard. To this effect, a project called “San Marcos Smart City”, located in the campus of the National University of San Marcos, was engineered. The aim was to build and test the basic technological components for a Smart City, from the physical layer to the applications layer. An architecture and layers of the proposal are shared below, as well as an example with some components developed on campus. The initial results show that this framework could be implemented at several other Peruvian locations, with the support of multidisciplinary groups and institutions in various areas of expertise: education, environmental, law, government, private sector, among others.

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The authors are grateful to the following members of UNMSM’s Internet of Things Research Group: Clara Justino, Kevin Sanchez, Milton Rios, Max Cossio, Jurgen Guerra, Luis Mallqui, Eduardo Peña, Fernando Gutierrez, Alexander Soto and Brixany Ponce for helping to test this proposal. A special thanks to Marco Barrueto for helping in the translation and technical support.

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Guerra, J.G., Rios, M., Aspilcueta, A., Gamarra, J., Zavaleta, J., Fermin, F. (2023). San Marcos Smart City: A Proposal of Framework for Developing ISO 37120:2018-Based Smart City’s Services for Lima. In: Singh, P.K., Paprzycki, M., Essaaidi, M., Rahimi, S. (eds) Sustainable Smart Cities. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 942. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08815-5_5

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