Abstract
Modern geographic information systems are able to visualize almost any information in their maps. Important is the data that the GIS should visualize. This data consists of information from the cadaster, passports or city plan. This paper discusses the possibilities of visualizing climate data based on a sensory network. The results can be used in the planning and development of the city. Internet of Things is a modern part of the Smart City concept that forms the basis of the modern city. The world's most modern cities are equipped with hundreds or thousands of sensors. The data can be used for planning and development of the city. The result is more efficient facility management of the city, administration and operation, strategy and planning. In conjunction with building information management, more precisely city information management, significant savings can be achieved. Climatic conditions measure various institutes outside the influence of the city. For efficient use of data, the possibility to operate these sensors operatively and deploy them according to their own requirements and needs, the city should have its own sensor network for measuring climatic conditions.
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Faltejsek, M., & Kocurova, P. (2020). Geographical information systems and monitoring of climatic conditions in cities. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 444). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/444/1/012016
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