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The Future Internet
John Domingue ; Alex Galis ; Anastasius Gavras ; Theodore Zahariadis ; Dave Lambert ; Frances Cleary ; Petros Daras ; Srdjan Krco ; Henning Müller ; Man-Sze Li ; Hans Schaffers ; Volkmar Lotz ; Federico Alvarez ; Burkhard Stiller ; Stamatis Karnouskos ; Susanna Avessta ; Michael Nilsson (eds.)
En conferencia: 7º The Future Internet Assembly (FIA) . Budapest, Hungary . May 17, 2011 - May 19, 2011
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ISBN impreso
978-3-642-20897-3
ISBN electrónico
978-3-642-20898-0
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2011
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© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and the Author(s) 2011
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Smart Cities and the Future Internet: Towards Cooperation Frameworks for Open Innovation
Hans Schaffers; Nicos Komninos; Marc Pallot; Brigitte Trousse; Michael Nilsson; Alvaro Oliveira
Cities nowadays face complex challenges to meet objectives regarding socio-economic development and quality of life. The concept of “smart cities” is a response to these challenges. This paper explores “smart cities” as environments of open and user-driven innovation for experimenting and validating Future Internet-enabled services. Based on an analysis of the current landscape of smart city pilot programmes, Future Internet experimentally-driven research and projects in the domain of Living Labs, common resources regarding research and innovation can be identified that can be shared in open innovation environments. Effectively sharing these common resources for the purpose of establishing urban and regional innovation ecosystems requires sustainable partnerships and cooperation strategies among the main stakeholders.
VIII - Future Internet Applications | Pp. 431-446
Smart Cities at the Forefront of the Future Internet
José M. Hernández-Muñoz; Jesús Bernat Vercher; Luis Muñoz; José A. Galache; Mirko Presser; Luis A. Hernández Gómez; Jan Pettersson
Smart cities have been recently pointed out by M2M experts as an emerging market with enormous potential, which is expected to drive the digital economy forward in the coming years. However, most of the current city and urban developments are based on vertical ICT solutions leading to an unsustainable sea of systems and market islands. In this work we discuss how the recent vision of the Future Internet (FI), and its particular components, Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Services (IoS), can become building blocks to progress towards a unified urban-scale ICT platform transforming a Smart City into an open innovation platform. Moreover, we present some results of generic implementations based on the ITU-T’s Ubiquitous Sensor Network (USN) model. The referenced platform model fulfills basic principles of open, federated and trusted platforms (FOTs) at two different levels: the infrastructure level (IoT to support the complexity of heterogeneous sensors deployed in urban spaces), and at the service level (IoS as a suit of open and standardized enablers to facilitate the composition of interoperable smart city services). We also discuss the need of infrastructures at the European level for a realistic large-scale experimentally-driven research, and present main principles of the unique-in-the-world experimental test facility under development within the SmartSantander EU project.
VIII - Future Internet Applications | Pp. 447-462