Society 5. 0 : A People-Centric Super-smart Society.
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Language: | English |
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Singapore :
Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Vision Design: A People-Centric Society Founded on the Merging of Cyberspace and Physical Space
- Urban Datarization and Cyberspace-Based Data-Driven Planning
- Hitachi-UTokyo Laboratory (H-UTokyo Lab.)
- Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: What Is Society 5.0?
- 1.1 How We Approach Society 5.0
- The Schema of Society 5.0
- Merging Cyberspace and Physical Space
- Toward a People-Centric Society
- 1.2 Merging Cyberspace with Physical Space
- Modeling Real-World Issues
- Understanding How Services Are Interconnected
- Accumulating and Sharing Knowledge
- 1.3 Knowledge-Intensive Society
- Data, Information, and Knowledge
- What Is a Knowledge-Intensive Society?
- Rules and Norms in the Knowledge-Intensive Society
- Information Literacy
- 1.4 Data-Driven Society
- What Is a Data-Driven Society?
- From the Information Society to the Data-Driven Society
- 1.5 Industrie 4.0 and Society 5.0
- What Was Industrie 4.0?
- What Are the Aims of Industrie 4.0 and Society 5.0?
- The Common Issues for Both Industrie 4.0 and Society 5.0
- References
- Chapter 2: Habitat Innovation
- 2.1 The Social Issues Japan Faces
- The Social Issue Drivers
- A Shrinking Labor Pool
- Consumer Sparsity
- Aging Population
- Aging Infrastructure
- Shift to Renewables
- 2.2 Habitat Innovation Framework
- Analyzing the Target KPIs
- Deriving an Approach from the Formula
- Residents as the Actors of Innovation
- 2.3 Using the Habitat Innovation Framework to Solve Key Social Issues
- Shift to Renewables
- Structural Transformation
- Technological Innovation
- The Shrinking Labor Pool
- Structural Transformation
- Technological Innovation
- Aging Infrastructure and Consumer Sparsity
- Structural Transformation
- Technological Innovation
- References
- Chapter 3: From Smart City to Society 5.0.
- 3.1 What Is a Smart City?
- Integrating IT into Urban Planning to Smartify Cities
- Common Urban Infrastructure: From Test Bed to Practical Application
- 3.2 Smart Energy Management Systems
- Smart Energy Supply Systems
- Smart Grids
- Microgrids
- Smart Houses
- 3.3 Japan's Smart Communities/Cities
- Smart Communities That Use Community Energy Management Systems
- The Smart City Concept in Large Urban Development Projects
- The Smart City Concept in Business Continuity Planning for Urban Cores
- The Japanese Model of Smart Communities and Smart Cities
- 3.4 Sustainable Cities and Smart Cities
- Community Visions and Government-Led Projects
- Community Visions of Sustainable Development and Government Support
- Model Projects for Sustainable Urban Development
- The Challenges of Japanese Smart Cities as Seen Through the Lens of Society 5.0
- 3.5 From Citizen-Led Smart City to Society 5.0
- Smart Cities in the EU
- Smart City: Barcelona
- Smart City and Sensing City: Santander
- A Marketplace for Trading Big Data Market: Copenhagen
- Smart Cities in the USA
- Smart Cities in Maui, Hawaii
- Sensing City: Chicago
- Official Open Data Portal: San Francisco
- Challenges in Getting from the Citizen-Led Smart City to Society 5.0
- References
- Chapter 4: Integrating Urban Data with Urban Services
- 4.1 Architecture for Integrating Urban Information
- Two Approaches to Integrating Urban Information
- Channels for Integrating Information
- Ongoing Issues
- 4.2 Symbiosis of Urban Systems: Symbiotic Autonomous Decentralized System
- A Vision of Service Cooperation
- Autonomous Decentralized System
- Symbiosis of Systems
- 4.3 Personal Data Protection: Anonymous Analysis Technology
- Personal Data Leaks
- Anonymous Analysis
- Anonymous Analysis Using Searchable Encryption.
- 4.4 Measuring Happiness: From the Internet of Things to the Internet of Humans
- IoT-Driven Digitalization
- Society 5.0's Novel Concept: Human Centrism
- What Is the Internet of Humans? It Starts with Human Sensors
- The Benefits of IoH
- The Problems That IoH Entails: Hurdles That Must Be Overcome on the Way to Society 5.0
- References
- Chapter 5: Solving Social Issues Through Industry-Academia Collaboration
- 5.1 How Will Society 5.0 Transform Cities?
- The First Thing to Change Is Values
- Enabling Elderly People to Continue Living Their Own Homes
- More Choice in Where You Live and Work
- Local Communities Taking the Initiative in Identifying Their Attractive Features
- The Role of Cyberspace in Community-Based Planning
- 5.2 Building a Habitat to Support the 100-Year Life
- Society 5.0 and Habitat Design
- The 100-Year Life: The Problem of the Shrinking and Aging Population
- Supporting Autonomy in the Activities of Daily Living
- The Importance of Supportive Social Environments
- WHO's Healthy Aging Policy
- Assisted Living Environments
- First, Set Out the Objective
- Objective
- Requirements
- 5.3 Carbon-Free Society: "Energy" × "Life" Management
- A Masochistic and Non-masochistic Approach to Energy Saving
- Decarbonizing Existing Building Stock
- Energy Management
- Linking Energy Management with Life Management ("Energy" × "Life")
- How Business Customs Affect Energy Use
- Nudges
- Life Management in Society 5.0
- 5.4 Local Co-creation and Data-Driven Urban Planning
- Why Data-Driven Urban Planning?
- Urban Planners Lose in a Lawsuit
- Examples of Data-Driven Planning
- The Future of Cities
- Transcending City Boundaries
- References
- Chapter 6: From Monetary to Nonmonetary Society
- 6.1 Data-Driven and Nonmonetary Society
- 6.2 Digital Platforms in Society 5.0
- Unbundled Innovation.
- The Economic Factors Underpinning Unbundling
- Open Community Platforms
- The Advantages and Problems of Digital Platforms
- The Consumers' Society 5.0
- 6.3 Role of Cash in a Data-Driven Society
- Two Ways of Going Cashless
- The Society That Digital Currency Enables
- Anonymity and Personal Data Management
- Pricing the Priceless
- A New Problem with Pricing the Priceless
- 6.4 Private Ownership to Collaborative Commons: Wealth in a Postcapitalist Society
- Envisaging a Future Society
- What Is Wealth?
- Monetary and Nonmonetary Wealth
- "Use Value" Without "Exchange Value"
- Sharing as a New Value
- 6.5 Society 5.0 and "Human Co-becoming"
- What Is Society 5.0?
- The Modern Humanity and Capitalism Based upon Things
- The Consumption of Differences and the Rise of Capitalism Based upon Events
- "Human Capitalism" and "Human Becoming"
- Capability and Social Mobility
- Engaged Knowing
- The Human Co-becoming
- References
- Chapter 7: Interview: Creating Knowledge Collaboratively to Forge a Richer Society Tomorrow-An Innovation Ecosystem to Spearhead Social Transformation
- 7.1 Society 5.0 Is About a Common Goal
- 7.2 Fostering the Mind-Set to Try Something New
- 7.3 Innovation Comes from Melting Pot of Ideas
- 7.4 Industry-Academia-Government Collaboration for Building an Innovation Ecosystem
- 7.5 Linking Research Activities to SDGs
- Chapter 8: Issues and Outlook
- 8.1 Question of Happiness: Harmonizing Individual and Societal Interests
- Humans and Happiness in Society 5.0
- The Challenge of Reconciling Individual and Societal Interests
- Defining Happiness
- A Happier Society
- Social Design and Relatedness
- Free Choice and Social Regulation
- The Pitfall of Rewards and Punishments
- Intrinsic Motivation
- Reactance
- Design That Fosters Desirable Inclinations and Values.
- Finally, Some Outstanding Moral Questions to Consider
- 8.2 Significance of Society 5.0 and Its Outlook
- Vision for a Society Driven by Technology
- Principle of People-Centric Society and How We Get There
- Citizen-Based Innovation
- Development of Human Resources and Education
- Promoting Regional Revitalization
- Society 5.0 as Business Opportunity
- Movement Originating in Japan
- A Recipe for SDGs
- References
- Correction to: Society 5.0
- Correction to: Society 5.0, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2989-4
- Afterword.