The Future of Smart Cities and the Metaverse

A special issue of Smart Cities (ISSN 2624-6511).

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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue explores the potential implications and opportunities arising from the integration of smart cities and the metaverse, posited as a virtual world parallel to our physical world. As smart cities increasingly leverage digital technologies to improve the quality of life and well-being of citizens, the metaverse presents new avenues for virtual experiences, social interactions, and economic activities. This intersection also raises important questions related to privacy, security, and governance, as well as the potential for exacerbating existing inequalities and exclusions.

This Special Issue invites contributions from social scientists, urban planners, policymakers, designers, and technologists to examine the future of smart cities and the metaverse. We look forward to your submissions addressing the following topics:

  1. Conceptualizing the relationship between smart cities and the metaverse;
  2. The role of digital platforms in shaping the metaverse;
  3. Implications of the metaverse for urban planning and design;
  4. Social interactions and communities in the metaverse;
  5. Economic opportunities and challenges in the metaverse;
  6. The impact of the metaverse on physical and mental well-being;
  7. Ethical and privacy considerations in the metaverse;
  8. Digital citizenship and governance in the metaverse;
  9. The potential for the metaverse to exacerbate existing inequalities and exclusions;
  10. Future scenarios and policy recommendations for integrating smart cities and the metaverse.

Dr. Zaheer Allam
Prof. Dr. Ali Cheshmehzangi
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • smart cities
  • metaverse
  • virtual world
  • urban digital twin
  • augmented reality
  • virtual reality
  • Internet of Things
  • artificial intelligence
  • spatial data
  • digital infrastructure

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Harnessing the Potential of the Metaverse and Artificial Intelligence for the Internet of City Things: Cost-Effective XReality and Synergistic AIoT Technologies
by Simon Elias Bibri and Senthil Kumar Jagatheesaperumal
Smart Cities 2023, 6(5), 2397-2429; https://doi.org/10.3390/smartcities6050109 - 13 Sep 2023
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Abstract
The Metaverse represents an always-on 3D network of virtual spaces, designed to facilitate social interaction, learning, collaboration, and a wide range of activities. This emerging computing platform originates from the dynamic convergence of Extended Reality (XR), Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT), and platform-mediated [...] Read more.
The Metaverse represents an always-on 3D network of virtual spaces, designed to facilitate social interaction, learning, collaboration, and a wide range of activities. This emerging computing platform originates from the dynamic convergence of Extended Reality (XR), Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT), and platform-mediated everyday life experiences in smart cities. However, the research community faces a pressing challenge in addressing the limitations posed by the resource constraints associated with XR-enabled IoT applications within the Internet of City Things (IoCT). Additionally, there is a limited understanding of the synergies between XR and AIoT technologies in the Metaverse and their implications for IoT applications within this framework. Therefore, this study provides a detailed overview of the literature on the potential applications, opportunities, and challenges pertaining to the deployment of XR technologies in IoT applications within the broader framework of IoCT. The primary focus is on navigating the challenges pertaining to the IoT applications powered by VR and AR as key components of MR in the Metaverse. This study also explores the emerging computing paradigm of AIoT and its synergistic interplay with XR technologies in the Metaverse and in relation to future IoT applications in the realm of IoCT. This study’s contributions encompass a comprehensive literature overview of XR technologies in IoT and IoCT, providing a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners. It identifies challenges and resource constraints, identifying areas that require further investigation. It fosters interdisciplinary insights into XR, IoT, AIoT, smart cities, and IoCT, bridging the gap between them. Lastly, it offers innovation pathways for effective XR deployment in future IoT/AIoT applications within IoCT. These contributions collectively advance our understanding of synergistic opportunities and complementary strengths of cutting-edge technologies for advancing the emerging paradigms of urban development. Full article
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