Proceedings of International Scientific Conference „ALFATECH – Smart Cities and modern technologies“ (pp. 246-251)
AUTOR(I) / AUTHOR(S): Vladan PANTOVIĆ
, Dragorad MILOVANOVIĆ
, Filip JOVANOVIĆ 
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DOI: 10.46793/ALFATECHproc25.246P
SAŽETAK / ABSTRACT:
The paper presents an overview of the progress of modern information and communication technologies (ICT), which are necessary for the development of smart cities (SC). A focus was given to the explanation of the concept of Intelligent Connectivity (ICon) that includes the convergence of key technological trends: mobile networks of the fifth generation (5G), Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence systems (AI) and Cloud Computing (CC). The 5G smart networks are expected to enable the integration of Internet of connected objects (AIoT) by supporting intelligent connectivity ICon and becomes a key prerequisite for an advanced Smart City (SC) infrastructure. The intelligent connectivity for SC development should enable the integration of technologies with sensor networking, information processing and real-time control to efficiently utilize infrastructure.
KLJUČNE REČI / KEYWORDS:
Smart City; Intelligent Connectivity; 5G, IoT; Artificial Intelligence
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