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Darío Rodríguez-García, Vicente García-Díaz and Cristian González García
The final objective of smart cities is to optimize services and improve the quality of life of their citizens, who can play important roles due to the information they can provide. This information can be used in order to enhance many sectors involved in...
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Kitti Puritat
Pág. pp. 55 - 66
Crowdsourcing in smart cities has rapidly grown with the buildup of the internet of things which has enabled citizens who are similarity thinking in the society to become increasingly connected with one another delivering information to the government in...
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Michael Danti, Scott Branting and Susan Penacho
The American Schools of Oriental Research Cultural Heritage Initiatives (ASOR CHI) continues to address the cultural heritage crisis in Syria and Northern Iraq by: (1) monitoring, reporting, and fact-finding; (2) promoting global awareness; and (3) condu...
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Harsha Devulapalli, Girish Agrawal
Pág. 4196 - 4206
Most public transit agencies in India do a poor job of making even basic route information available to the public. The transit mapping exercise reported here demonstrates that crowd-sourcing can be used to generate useful data at very low cost. Bus rout...
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Athanasios Salamanis, Anastasios Drosou, Dimitrios Michalopoulos, Dionysios Kehagias, Dimitrios Tzovaras
Pág. 4552 - 4561
Incidents produce heavy congestion in large urban traffic networks and therefore real time information about them (e.g. location, timestamp, type) can be very useful for the drivers. An efficient way of gathering this type of information is through a cro...
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