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Towards a supportive city with smart urban objects in the Internet of Things: The case of adaptive park bench and adaptive light

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Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (09-12.09.2018 ; Poznań, Poland)
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Internet of things technology is a key driver to build smart city infrastructure. The potentials for urban management problems which require process control and allocation mechanisms has long been acknowledged. However, up to now the potentials of equipping urban objects with sensors, information processing capability, and actuators to enable adaptation to pedestrians' individual needs is exploited only hardly. The objective of our research is to design smart urban objects that enhance usability and safety of the urban space for pedestrians. Therefore, we report on our conceptual design for an internet of things platform which connects the novel smart urban object adaptive park bench with an innovative adaptive light system to actively support pedestrians in the urban environment, in particular to enhance participation for senior citizens with handicaps.
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51--58
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  • Chair of Information Systems II, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
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  • Chair of Information Management Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany
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  • Chair of Information Management Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany
Bibliografia
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Uwagi
1. This work is has been part of the research project URBANLIFE+, supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany, under grants 16SV7438K and 16SV7442.
2. Track 2: International Conference on Innovative Network Systems and Applications
3. Technical Session: Technical Session: 2nd Workshop on Internet of Things - Enablers, Challenges and Applications
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