ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications 111 Ref. No. Category Definitions/Features Key concept/ Keywords Source 112 Academic \"The concept of Smart City as a means to enhance the life quality of citizen has been gaining increasing importance in the agendas of policy makers\". The main domains of a smart city include: (i) Employing ICT to deliver energy, enhance entrepreneurship and enable information exchange about consumption between providers and users with the aim of reducing costs and increasing reliability and transparency of energy supply systems. (ii) Public lighting, natural resources and water management. (iii) Waste management: Using innovations to manage waste generated by people, businesses and city services. This includes waste collection, disposal, recycling and recovery. (iv) Environment: Technology used to manage environmental resources and related infrastructure. This is done with the aim of improving sustainability. (v) Transport: Using sustainable public transportation based on environmentally friendly fuels and innovative propulsion systems. (vi) Healthcare: ICT applications and remote assistance to prevent and diagnose diseases. Improved access to health care systems. (vii) Public security: Use of ICT to assist with security issues like fire. ICTs may also be of help to the police department. (viii) Education and culture: Using ICTs to create opportunities for students and teachers, promote cultural events, manage tourism and hospitality. Energy, economy, resources, management, water, environment, participatory, governance and administration, business, health security and safety, education, intelligent, ICT, innovation, natural, public, management, transport, utilities. Neirotti, P., De Marco, A., Cagliano, A. C., Mangano, G., Scorrano, F. (2014)