An open city allows urban challenges to be tackled using data. On the one hand, data must be shared in a uniform and scalable manner so that it forms the foundation for building specific views for a particular domain. On the other hand, the data (especially in the case of sensors as a data source) must be of sufficiently high quality so that true visualization models can be built. All these aspects are dealt with in a bottom-up, three-part COOCK workshop. This workshop (part three) is built up as follows:
- We start with an overview of state-of-the-art data platforms and which interoperability principles are followed.
- Next, the learnings of rolling out a network of air quality sensors in the Smart Zone in Antwerp will be explained.
- Finally, the processes, tooling and used semantic standards of the City of Things projects Databroker, MoDi and ANPR are explained.
Here you can find the first and second part.
Date: Tuesday April 27th 2021, 10:00 - 12:00
Registration: https://share.hsforms.com/1-EmQ5yddT6GrAPeWYor0FA42q9f
Registered participants will receive the conference-link a few days before the meeting.
Agenda (2h online event)
- 10:00 - 10:10
Intro by IMEC-EDIT, Stefan Lefever
- 10:10 - 10:50
How is the international ecosystem evolving? by IMEC-EDIT, Stefan Lefever
Slides:
- 10:50 - 11:10
Learnings from the Antwerp smart zone by IMEC-NL, Valerio Panzica La Manna
Slides: Bestand:2021-04-27-COOCK-AQ-LessonLearned-Workshop.pdf
- 11:10 - 11:35
Learnings from VLAIO CityOfThings support (Databroker, MoDi and ANPR) by IMEC-IDLab Ghent, Brecht Van de Vyvere
Slides: Bestand:COOCK Workshop - Learnings from international and local smart city initiatives.pdf
- 11:35 - 12:00
Wrap-up and Q&A