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Sensors and the Smart City

Authors:
Lasse Berntzen
Marius Rohde Johannessen
Adrian Florea

Keywords: smart cities; smart buildings, smart citizens; sensors; research design

Abstract:
In this paper, we present a proposal for a research design, based on the argument that there is a connection between smart cities and the concepts of “smart buildings” and “smart users”. Smart cities refer to “places where information technology is combined with infrastructure, architecture, everyday objects, and even our bodies to address social, economic, and environmental problems”. Smart buildings refer to ICT-enabled and networked constructions such as traffic cameras and lights, buildings and other man-made structures. With inexpensive hardware such as the Raspberry Pi, Edison, Arduino, and their ecosystems of sensors, we can equip these structures with sensors. Smart users refer to the high level of education in western societies, which allows us to utilize technology such as smart phones to create better cities. Citizens can provide data through their smart phones, and these data can, together with sensor data from buildings, be used to analyze and visualize a range of different variables aimed at creating smarter cities. We propose that a first step of smart city research should be a thorough process of identifying and collecting input from relevant stakeholders in order to find the most relevant objectives for research.

Pages: 31 to 36

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2016

Publication date: May 22, 2016

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-3727

ISBN: 978-1-61208-4763

Location: Valencia, Spain

Dates: from May 22, 2016 to May 26, 2016