Abstract
Smart cities are not merely the infusion of technology into a city’s infrastructure, but also require citizens interacting with their urban environment in a smart and informed manner. Transportation is key aspect of smart cities. In this paper, we present a smart route planning open-source system; SMART-GH utilizes open data and participatory sensing, where citizens actively participate in collecting data about the city in their daily environment, e.g., noise, air pollution, etc. SMART-GH then augments the routing logic with sensor data to answer queries such as ‘return the least noisy route’. SMART-GH enables citizens to make smarter decisions about their daily commute, and subsequently improve their quality of life.
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Nallur, V., Elgammal, A., & Clarke, S. (2015). Smart route planning using open data and participatory sensing. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 451, pp. 91–100). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17837-0_9
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