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Interoperable Open Specifications Framework for the Implementation of Standardized Urban Platforms

José Hernández
Rubén García
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Joachim Schonowski
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Daniel Atlan
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Timo Ruohomäki
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Résumé

The current cities’ urban challenges go through digitalization and integration of new technologies under the perspective of actual and future ecological, as well as socio-economic commitments. This process is translated into the Open Standardized Urban Data Platform, which plays a pivotal role. Within its main functionalities, data ingestion, analytics and services as vertical domains become necessary to create more environmentally friendly cities. However, there still exist some deficits. Among them, openness and interoperability are outlined. On the one hand, there is a lack of open data initiatives for increasing the smart services stock. On the other hand, interoperability depends upon vendors and integrators, reducing the possibilities of Smart City growth. In this context, under the mySMARTLife project (GA #731297) umbrella, an Open Specifications Framework has been developed in order to address four main issues: (1) data interoperability; (2) services or verticals interoperability; (3) openness; and (4) replicability. It enlightens the implementation and integration of multiple city domains (like infrastructures, mobility, energy, buildings) for smart management and big-data analytics. Its applicability is demonstrated in the three lighthouse cities of the project, Nantes (France), Hamburg (Germany) and Helsinki (Finland).

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hal-04012781 , version 1 (03-03-2023)

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José Hernández, Rubén García, Joachim Schonowski, Daniel Atlan, Guillaume Chanson, et al.. Interoperable Open Specifications Framework for the Implementation of Standardized Urban Platforms. Sensors, 2020, 20 (8), pp.2402. ⟨10.3390/s20082402⟩. ⟨hal-04012781⟩
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