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Smart University In light of the suspicions, known on the planet of smart city ideas, astute business, or even smart homes, it is conceivable to claim that schools and colleges can also obtain an intelligent domain name. Smart University concept came into education arena and has received more attention over the developing countries [6]. A Smart University is a university that utilizes innovation technology (ex. IoT, smart devices, etc.) within its organization to achieve its strategic objectives.
Technological innovation, particularly computer innovation and data systems, are the primary requirements for turning into a Smart University at the forefront of technological innovations. E-learning at all levels from administrators to executives can work and accomplish objectives and it also lowers labor costs compared to the traditional university model and so smart universities incorporate new technology that allows students, teachers and administrative staff to use automatic systems and tools [7]. Figure 1 shows the representation of the Smart University and the new technologies that distinguish it from a traditional university. As can be seen, the distinction lies in the integration of new technologies, including e-learning, Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud computing, big data, Green-ICT and etc. With the integration of these new technologies, a university is considered a Smart University. A smart learning framework uses IoT as a part of new technology that it could partner with to improve the quality of its services by providing a personalized learning environment [8]. Every day, more smart objects are tailored to different scenarios and are becoming more ubiquitous in different areas of education. Amongst the smart services supported by the emergent technologies such as IoT, smart education is one of the main elements in the implementation of IoT smart cities, which are enabled by virtual learning and digitalization [9]. Smart institutions not only use IoT to personalize learning, but also use it in association with big data to manage difficulties related to data size, processing speed, etc. [10]. As Figure 2 shows below [11], the basic IoT design is partitioned into three layers: Application, network and perception layers.
In 1975, NASA drew up plans for a colony in outer space. Called Stanford Torus, the colony would resemble a small city housing up to 140,000 residents, drawing on the latest technology and designed to be completely self-sufficient.1 Stanford Torus is worth considering for two reasons. The first is a reminder that we have been thinking about smart cities, and how the latest technology can meet our needs, for a long time (the expansion of Barcelona 150 years ago was designed around the telegraph and railroad).2 The second is the close resemblance between the artist impressions of Stanford Torus in 1975 and promotional visions of the future city when the hype concerning smart cities hit in 2013.3 Discussion around smart cities in 2013 was focused on issues of technology, control, efficiency gains and large infrastructure upgrades, and was driven in part by multinational companies. In his excellent book Smart Cities, published during this period, Anthony Townsend described a vacuum between the top-down, technology-heavy solutions for cities promoted by big companies and the bottom-up but limited-scale grassroots work of community activists.4 The smart city of 2019 looks quite different from that of 2013. The utopian visions have mostly gone (as we will see, they tended to alienate citizens). Movements towards smart governance and smart citizenship have developed, embodied in initiatives such as open data platforms. This second wave of smart cities favours incremental improvements to existing infrastructure rather than entirely new systems. The spotlight is on the needs of residents rather than on glamorous new buildings. Technology may play an important part in solving problems, but it does not look like science fiction. Culture and politics have joined the party. The path to the future city may now be a little messier and a bit nosier, but it is also more realistic and more achievable. Accordingly, this report uses a new definition of smart cities: using new ideas and innovations (which might include technology) to improve cities for the people who live, work and visit there. Townsend predicted that mayors would step into the vacuum between industry and activists and design the smart city of the future. He was right – but mayors and their teams have company. Organisations such as universities can bolster the work of city hall by drawing on the vast amount of research and innovation they provide, and also working in closer partnership with city hall. This requires universities to concentrate on where they can really add the most value, and for both university and city leaders to pay attention to developing strong processes and structures for collaboration. Universities also work closely with large and small businesses who continue to be an essential part of this partnership. And their work with communities can help ensure a constant focus on inclusivity and participation. This report shows how eight European cities are doing just that.
In accordance with the plan of the research program " Uzbekistan-Germany 2019 ", the Uzbek-German international conference "Smart city" will be held at TUIT on October 7-11.
Organizers: University of Oldenburg (Germany), Council of Young Scientists of TUIT, Samarkand, Nukus and Urgench branches of TUIT.
The purpose of the training seminar is to exchange international experience and further strengthen cooperation under the "Smart city" program for university teachers and employees of subordinate enterprises of the Ministry for the Development of Information Technologies and Communications of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

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