5G-ENABLED SMART CITIES

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Abhishek Saxena
Vikram Singh

Abstract

The concept of integrating 5G technologies into smart cities represents a milestone in urban development, paving the way for unprecedented growth and redefining the urban landscape. This abstract highlight the changes possibilities and implications in many aspects of 5G-enabled smart cities to shape urban environments and improve quality highlight social issues for residents. Driven by IoT-enabled, data analytics, and seamless connectivity smart cities are on the verge of great growth by integrating 5G technologies This conference opens up countless opportunities for urban planners, policymakers, and citizens, and transforms different aspects of urban life. At the heart of this shift is the promise of 5G networks – high-speed, seamless connectivity that is the lynchpin for an interconnected ecosystem of smart devices, sensors, and applications That strong connectivity empowers cities to improve infrastructure, improve public services, and improve efficiency in sectors. From intelligent transportation systems that facilitate traffic management and autonomous vehicles to precision healthcare systems that use remote sensing and telemedicine, 5G-enabled smart cities the project epitomizes efficiency and innovation and enhances
the atmosphere.
However, 5G-enabled smart cities are not without challenges. Security concerns, data privacy, infrastructure scalability, and precision technologies emerge as important considerations that require careful attention and robust solutions to ensure responsible urban development and it includes everyone.
In conclusion, the integration of 5G technologies into smart cities signals a paradigm shift, creating a future where urban environments exceed traditional standards. This transformational journey requires collective innovation, ethical governance, and ongoing transformation to meet the challenges and unlock the full potential of 5G-enabled smart cities, which will shape city spaces that are flexible, and integrative, and meet the evolving needs of their residents.
This abstract outline the transformational impact of integrating 5G technology into smart cities and highlights its potential to transform urban environments, improve infrastructure, and improve the overall quality of life for city dwellers.

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Saxena, A. ., & Singh, V. . (2020). 5G-ENABLED SMART CITIES. Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT), 11(2), 755–761. https://doi.org/10.61841/turcomat.v11i2.14420
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