THE INTEGRATED APPLICATION OF BIM AND GIS IN THE PROCESS OF A SMART CITY TECHNOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION

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Sherzod. Kh. Uzokov

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For several years, the concept of "Smart city" has been a major concern around the world. Through the introduction of a smart city, cities seek to improve the efficiency and security of their urban infrastructure, as well as the quality of life of citizens. The Smart City concept is based on the collection and analysis of data relating to urban development (buildings and infrastructure), as well as the environment and urban services. Because the artificial environment plays an important role in the functioning of the city and the quality of services, the smart city project should integrate this environment into its strategy. This integration requires, above all, the development of digital modelling for the city, urban infrastructure and buildings. Digital modelling should include asset data, operational data and environmental data throughout the life cycle of the systems concerned. This should also ensure interaction between the various modeling tools. This article presents a synthesis of the minimum tools used to model the city, urban infrastructure and buildings and discusses their compatibility.

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Sherzod. Kh. Uzokov, “THE INTEGRATED APPLICATION OF BIM AND GIS IN THE PROCESS OF A SMART CITY TECHNOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. 3, p. 7, May 2021.

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