Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5445599 Energy Procedia 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
In order to build real smart cities, heterogeneous data from different sources has to be properly collected, integrated and shared. In this paper, a real district scale example of urban sharing ecosystem based on coopetition is presented. This digital ecosystem enables data sharing that can be synergically applied to different sectors relevant to the urban context, e.g., energy and transportation, in order to create innovative solutions for energy monitoring, citizen engagement, and evaluation and monitoring at district and city level.
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