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Huan Li, Xixian Chen, Hongliang Chen, Bowen Wang, Weijie Li, Shenglan Liu, Peng Li, Zuoqiu Qi, Zheng He and Xuefeng Zhao
Structural health monitoring (SHM) is of great significance for post-earthquake damage assessment. Smartphone-based monitoring techniques provide the possibility to perform crowdsensing for all buildings in urban regions after an earthquake. However, thi...
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David Bastos, Antonio Fernández-Caballero, António Pereira and Nelson Pacheco Rocha
This systematic review aimed to provide a comprehensive view of (1) the purposes of research studies using smart city infrastructures to promote citizen participation in the cities? management and governance, (2) the characteristics of the proposed solut...
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Junhyeok Yun and Mihui Kim
Mobile crowdsensing is a data collection system using widespread mobile devices with various sensors. The data processor cannot manage all mobile devices participating in mobile crowdsensing. A malicious user can conduct a Sybil attack (e.g., achieve a s...
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Paúl Vintimilla-Tapia, Jack Bravo-Torres, Martín López-Nores, Pablo Gallegos-Segovia, Esteban Ordóñez-Morales and Manuel Ramos-Cabrer
A framework to enable data integrity, traceability and reliability in the information exchanges between vehicles and roadside units, relying on blockchain technology and a virtualization layer.
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Mihui Kim and Youngmin Kim
As a representative example for the construction of a smart city, a smart parking system has been developed in past research and implemented through IoT and cloud technologies. However, the initial installation cost of IoT sensor devices is preventing th...
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Mihui Kim and Junhyeok Yun
Recently, crowdsensing, which can provide various sensing services using consumer mobile devices, is attracting considerable attention. The success of these services depends on active user participation and, thus, a proper incentive mechanism is essentia...
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Hao Cheng, Stefania Zourlidou and Monika Sester
Accurate information of traffic regulators at junctions is important for navigating and driving in cities. However, such information is often missing, incomplete or not up-to-date in digital maps due to the high cost, e.g., time and money, for data acqui...
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Xiao Li, Da Huo, Daniel W. Goldberg, Tianxing Chu, Zhengcong Yin and Tracy Hammond
Road anomaly detection is essential in road maintenance and management; however, continuously monitoring road anomalies (such as bumps and potholes) with a low-cost and high-efficiency solution remains a challenging research question. In this study, we p...
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Marianne Silva, Gabriel Signoretti, Julio Oliveira, Ivanovitch Silva and Daniel G. Costa
Historically, cities follow reactive planning models where managers make decisions as problems occur. On the other hand, the exponential growth of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has allowed the connection of a diverse array of sensors, ...
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Virginia Pilloni
We are living in the era of the fourth industrial revolution, namely Industry 4.0. This paper presents the main aspects related to Industry 4.0, the technologies that will enable this revolution, and the main application domains that will be affected by ...
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