
5G Technology is a wireless communication standard developed following fourth-generation (4G) mobile communication systems, designed to meet the growing demands for data, speed, and connectivity in the digital world. 5G technology delivers high data transfer rates, low latency, and massive connection capacity, enabling critical advancements in both individual user experiences and industrial applications. In this regard, it serves as a foundational infrastructure not only for smartphones and mobi
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Compact City is a sustainable urban form model that emerged as a response to urban sprawl, centered on high residential and population density, mixed land use, and accessibility focused on public transportation. This model encourages vertical and intensive growth within the existing urban fabric by limiting the uncontrolled horizontal expansion of urban areas. Its primary objectives are to increase energy efficiency, minimize the consumption of natural resources and agricultural land, reduce inf
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InIntelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are systems that integrate information and communication technologies into both vehicles and infrastructure to enhance safety in transportation networks, improve traffic efficiency, and ensure environmental sustainability. ITS does not merely guide individual vehicle behavior; it monitors, analyzes, and generates real-time decisions at the system level. As a result, transportation becomes faster, safer, and more environmentally friendly.History1960–1980:
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T3Definition, Evolution, and Future of Smart CitiesIn this episode of the T3 Podcast, we welcome expert Mustafa Uçak on the topic of smart cities. Uçak provides a detailed explanation of the definition of smart cities, the reasons for their emergence, their relationship with geographical and historical contexts, their future vision, and developments in Türkiye.What Is a Smart City and Why Is It Needed?According to Mustafa Uçak, a smart city is “a sustainable city that integrates all stakeholders a
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Cities are not defined merely by buildings and roads; their true identity lies in the quality of life they offer. What if our cities became smarter, more environmentally friendly, and more livable?Smart cities are revolutionizing many areas by integrating technology into every aspect of daily life—from energy savings and traffic management to healthcare and environmental protection. This innovative approach not only addresses today’s challenges but also offers hope for a sustainable future. As c
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Sixth-generation wireless communication technology (6G) is the successor to fifth-generation (5G) technology and is targeted for commercialization around the year 2030. 6G is designed not only to increase communication speeds but also to enable more integrated and efficient use of technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR).The core vision of this technology is to support the development of cyber-physical systems th
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