The Rise of “Cyborgs” in Smart Cities: Review and Open Research Issues
Author | Shafiq, Muhammad |
Author | Gu, Zhaoquan |
Author | Khan, Habib Ullah |
Author | Bourouis, Sami |
Available date | 2024-12-23T05:52:15Z |
Publication Date | 2024-07-15 |
Publication Name | Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.22967/HCIS.2024.14.040 |
Citation | Shafiq, M., Gu, Z., Khan, H. U., & Bourouis, S. ArticlesThe Rise of “Cyborgs” in Smart Cities: Review and Open Research Issues. |
Abstract | Cyborgs have existed since the late 1960s, but their real rise to fame happened in recent years. Due to the development of various technologies, such as the Internet of Things, mobile Internet, cloud computing, and big data, cyborgs are now being integrated into smart cities as connected devices. This paper aims to overview the state-of-the-art research on cyborgs in smart cities. The main objective is to provide researchers with an overview of current developments, especially regarding the use of cyborgs within smart cities. Furthermore, we aim to identify research topics that previous studies have not yet addressed. To achieve these goals, we first review several relevant concepts related to smart cities and cyborgs and discuss their relationship with each other. Then we examine current research models on smart cities and related issues such as privacy protection. In addition, we present a survey on the existing cyborg research in smart cities. Finally, we give insights into future research directions and challenges for developing cyborg technology for smart cities. |
Sponsor | This work is supported in part by the National Key R&D Program of China (No. 2019YFB1706003), the Major Key Project of PCL (No. PCL2022A03), Guangdong Province Key Research and Development Plan (Grant No. 2019B010136003), and the Guangzhou Science and technology planning project (No. 202102010507) and Taif University, Saudi Arabia, Project No. (TU-DSPP-2024-60). |
Language | en |
Publisher | Korea Information Processing Society |
Subject | Challenges Cyborg Emerging Trend Open Research Issue Smart Cities Survey |
Type | Article |
Volume Number | 14 |
ESSN | 2192-1962 |
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