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A Remote Sensing Approach to Smart City Development in India: Case of Bhopal City, Madhya Pradesh

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Smart cities are cities that provide core infrastructure and give a decent quality of life to its citizens, and apply 'Smart' Solutions to infrastructural problems. Rooftop solar Photovoltaic System and household level rain water harvesting are examples of the 'Smart' Solutions mentioned above. In light of the previous, this paper proposes an automated method to quantify the total roof area of an Indian City, Bhopal. The presented quantification will further help to estimate the potential of 'Smart' Solutions. The automated method to extract urban roof area is developed using object-oriented classification on CARTOSAT-1 stereo images of Bhopal. The proposed method successfully extracted the total roof area for Bhopal. Based on this, the potential of generating solar energy through rooftop PV is estimated and compared with current demand. Further, the potential for rooftop rainwater harvesting is also estimated to enhance water supply.

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      ICEGOV '17: Proceedings of the Special Collection on eGovernment Innovations in India
      March 2017
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      DOI:10.1145/3055219
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      2. Roof Top PV
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