Urban Analysis and Smart Communities: An Approach to the Use of Technology in Everyday Mobility

  • Severiche Maury Z
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Abstract

Concentration of population in urban centers is a global problem for which different strategies in order to organize different processes in cities and improve the quality of life are required. The creation of smart communities is shown as a sustainable solution since they deal with various key aspects, such as traffic management and mobility, through the use of information technologies (ITs). This work presents a review of recent studies using information technologies for urban analysis and mobility in cities. A descriptive analysis of automated methods for collecting and analyzing citizens’ mobility patterns is performed; it is centered in smart card use, geolocation and geotagging. It is concluded that a robust communication infrastructure, supported by an efficient computational platform allowing big data management and ubiquitous computing, is a crucial aspect for urban management in a smart community

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Severiche Maury, Z. de la C., & Fernández Vilas, A. (2015). Urban Analysis and Smart Communities: An Approach to the Use of Technology in Everyday Mobility. Inge CUC, 11(1), 9–24. https://doi.org/10.17981/ingecuc.11.1.2015.01

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