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INTEROPERABILITY: Towards Common Architectures and APIs - Joint Workshop: Internet of Things for Smart Cities & Communities (IoT4SCC)

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Quoi:
Panel
Quand:
11:15, Mercredi 19 Juin 2019 (1 heure 15 minutes)
Où:
Musikhuset Aarhus - Store Sal
Thèmes:
Smart Cities & CommunitiesLarge Scale Pilots (LSP)

ABOUT

After the successful launch of the first edition of the workshop on “Internet of Things (IoT) for Smart Cities & Communities Convergence” at IoT Week 2017, we are now inviting you to join the next level of standards convergence to support cities & communities at IoT Week 2019 in Aarhus, Denmark - organised jointly by an alliance of international institutions and networks.

INTRODUCTION

The dramatic rise in urbanisation has facilitated the adoption of smart solutions to address critical issues including transport, healthcare, energy, and infrastructure. Among the varying solutions available, the Internet of Things (IoT) is arguably one of the most promising and enabling technologies for tackling these urban challenges. The IoT fosters the creation of a self-sustaining network of interconnected web of devices which is capable of delivering key services to inhabitants. Within the urban ecosystem, IoT also enables the monitoring, management and control of devices through the collection of real-time data to interpret trends.

The third edition of this workshop will focus on the following aspects of IoT to support cities and communities:

  • IoT Reference Architecture for Smart Cities;
  • Open API and interoperability in smart cities; Interoperability of IoT Platforms for Smart Cities and Communities, and interoperability enablers for multi-stakeholder ecosystems, including Open API;
  • IoT Marketplace for smart cities;
  • Privacy by design IoT in smart cities and practical GDPR compliance;
  • Delivering IoT services and expertise to smart cities;
  • Existing IoT-based prototypes for real-time monitoring in large-scale smart city pilots;
  • Challenges and future directions for IoT-based smart city applications;
  • Standardization convergence to support IoT in smart cities and communities;
  • Role of smart cities & communities in the UN-Habitat’s New Urban Agenda;
  • Building on the IoT Declaration for Sustainable Development, that was adopted during the IoT Week 2017.

Martino Maggio

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Emmanuel Darmois

Modérateur.rice

Pierre Gauthier

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Alexander Gluhak

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Martin Bauer

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Damian Wagner

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Roman Mendle

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Arianna Brutti

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