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Gould, Michael Mobile apps for behavioural modification encouraging green living Inproceedings City Expo World Congress 2016, Barcelona, 2016. BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, Mobile apps @inproceedings{Gould2016, title = {Mobile apps for behavioural modification encouraging green living}, author = {Michael Gould}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-03-17}, booktitle = {City Expo World Congress 2016}, address = {Barcelona}, keywords = {GEO-C, Mobile apps}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } |
Pajarito-Grajales, Diego; Gould, Michael; Miralles-Tena, Ignacio; Frías-Garrido, David; Monfort-Muriach, Aida A biking geo-game to gather commuting data Inproceedings 3rd AGILE 2016 pre-conference workshop Geogames and geoplay. AGILE 2016, Helsinki, June 14-17., 2016. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Biking, GEO-C, geogames, Smart Cities, urban mobility @inproceedings{PajaritoGrajales2016, title = {A biking geo-game to gather commuting data}, author = { Diego Pajarito-Grajales and Michael Gould and Ignacio Miralles-Tena and David Frías-Garrido and Aida Monfort-Muriach}, url = {http://www.geogames-team.org/agile2016/submissions/Pajarito_et_al_Biking.pdf}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-01-01}, booktitle = {3rd AGILE 2016 pre-conference workshop Geogames and geoplay. AGILE 2016, Helsinki, June 14-17.}, abstract = {Urban bicycling is seen as a reliable and environmentally friendly alternative for commuting. Governments are improving biking infrastructure and promoting usage while they highlight its health benefits and zero emission operations. There are interesting questions related to differences between infrastructure planning and citizens' adoption and usage, and the differences between plans and usage analysis making them incomparable because they follow different methodologies or spatial representation is missing. Better data collection and analysis tools are needed to improve comprehension of urban biking, and geospatial technologies and mobile devices would help to identify such differences and would help both city planners and urban bikers to optimize trips. This documents contains a geo-game proposal that uses virtual resources or gems as game instruments to be be relocated. Players join teams and use bikes to “carry” them around the city to win; meanwhile data from mobile devices is collected to understand paths and players' displacements. Generated datasets will be also used to understand bike usage patterns and provide a new platform to engage citizens with data production and validation using gamified tools.}, keywords = {Biking, GEO-C, geogames, Smart Cities, urban mobility}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } Urban bicycling is seen as a reliable and environmentally friendly alternative for commuting. Governments are improving biking infrastructure and promoting usage while they highlight its health benefits and zero emission operations. There are interesting questions related to differences between infrastructure planning and citizens' adoption and usage, and the differences between plans and usage analysis making them incomparable because they follow different methodologies or spatial representation is missing. Better data collection and analysis tools are needed to improve comprehension of urban biking, and geospatial technologies and mobile devices would help to identify such differences and would help both city planners and urban bikers to optimize trips. This documents contains a geo-game proposal that uses virtual resources or gems as game instruments to be be relocated. Players join teams and use bikes to “carry” them around the city to win; meanwhile data from mobile devices is collected to understand paths and players' displacements. Generated datasets will be also used to understand bike usage patterns and provide a new platform to engage citizens with data production and validation using gamified tools. |
Smid, Marek; Costa, Ana; Pebesma, Edzer; Granell-Canut, Carlos; Bhattacharya, Devanjan A review of downscaling procedures – a contribution to the research on climate change impacts at city scale Inproceedings EGU General assembly 2016. Vienna, 17-22 April 2016, pp. 6768, 2016. @inproceedings{Smid2016, title = {A review of downscaling procedures – a contribution to the research on climate change impacts at city scale}, author = { Marek Smid and Ana Costa and Edzer Pebesma and Carlos Granell-Canut and Devanjan Bhattacharya}, url = {https://www.google.es/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwj6tbnirMrNAhVBbRQKHUaYAe4QFggeMAA&url=http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2016/EGU2016-6768.pdf&usg=AFQjCNEIBeeBH6YJyfuWwZVBojqcZfzzhg}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-01-01}, booktitle = {EGU General assembly 2016. Vienna, 17-22 April 2016}, volume = {18}, pages = {6768}, keywords = {GEO-C}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } |
Mehdi-Moradi, Mohammad; Rodríguez-Cortés, Francisco-Javier; Mateu, Jorge An adapted intensity estimator for linear networks with an application to modelling anti-social behaviour in an urban environment Inproceedings Proceedings of METMA VIII: 8th International workshop on spatio-temporal modelling.1-3 June 2016. Valencia. Spain, pp. 121-124, Fundación Universidad Empresa de Valencia, Valencia, 2016, ISBN: 978-84-608-8468-2. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, linear network, second-order characteristics @inproceedings{Moradi2016, title = {An adapted intensity estimator for linear networks with an application to modelling anti-social behaviour in an urban environment}, author = { Mohammad Mehdi-Moradi and Francisco-Javier Rodríguez-Cortés and Jorge Mateu}, isbn = {978-84-608-8468-2}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-01-01}, booktitle = {Proceedings of METMA VIII: 8th International workshop on spatio-temporal modelling.1-3 June 2016. Valencia. Spain}, pages = {121-124}, publisher = {Fundación Universidad Empresa de Valencia}, address = {Valencia}, abstract = {We consider an inhomogeneous point process on a linear network, and extend Diggle's nonparametric kernel-based edge-corrected intensity estimator in this context. We compare the accuracy and performance of Diggle's method with respect to the equal-split discontinuous kernel estimator. We show the improvement on the estimation of second-order summary statistics, in particular on the inhomogeneous geometrically corrected network K- and pair correlation functions. Finally, we analyse a spatial point pattern of calls related to anti-social behaviour in the streets of a Spanish town.}, keywords = {GEO-C, linear network, second-order characteristics}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } We consider an inhomogeneous point process on a linear network, and extend Diggle's nonparametric kernel-based edge-corrected intensity estimator in this context. We compare the accuracy and performance of Diggle's method with respect to the equal-split discontinuous kernel estimator. We show the improvement on the estimation of second-order summary statistics, in particular on the inhomogeneous geometrically corrected network K- and pair correlation functions. Finally, we analyse a spatial point pattern of calls related to anti-social behaviour in the streets of a Spanish town. |
Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín; Mendoza-Silva, Germán Martín; Montoliu-Colás, Raúl; Belmonte-Fernández, Óscar; Benítez-Paéz, Fernando; Huerta-Guijarro, Joaquín Ensembles of Indoor Positioning Systems Based on Fingerprinting: Simplifying Parameter Selection and Obtaining Robust Systems Inproceedings Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation IPIN 2016, University of Alcala, Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), Spain October 4-7, 2016, pp. in press, 2016. BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, Indoor positioning, Wi-Fi fingerprint @inproceedings{TorresSospedra2016a, title = {Ensembles of Indoor Positioning Systems Based on Fingerprinting: Simplifying Parameter Selection and Obtaining Robust Systems}, author = { Joaquín Torres-Sospedra and Germán Martín Mendoza-Silva and Raúl Montoliu-Colás and Óscar Belmonte-Fernández and Fernando Benítez-Paéz and Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-01-01}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation IPIN 2016, University of Alcala, Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), Spain October 4-7, 2016}, pages = {in press}, keywords = {GEO-C, Indoor positioning, Wi-Fi fingerprint}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } |
Trilles-Oliver, Sergio; Granell-Canut, Carlos; Degbelo, Auriol; Bhattacharya, Devanjan Open City Toolkit: hacia ciudades más abiertas y participativas Inproceedings JIDEE 2016. Barcelona, pp. in press, 2016. BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, Smart Cities @inproceedings{TrillesOliver2016, title = {Open City Toolkit: hacia ciudades más abiertas y participativas}, author = {Sergio Trilles-Oliver and Carlos Granell-Canut and Auriol Degbelo and Devanjan Bhattacharya}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-01-01}, booktitle = {JIDEE 2016. Barcelona}, pages = {in press}, keywords = {GEO-C, Smart Cities}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } |
Degbelo, Auriol; Granell-Canut, Carlos; Trilles-Oliver, Sergio; Bhattacharya, Devanjan; Casteleyn, Sven; Kray, Christian Opening up Smart Cities: Citizen-Centric Challenges and Opportunities from GIScience Journal Article ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 5 (2), pp. 16, 2016, ISSN: 2220-9964, (IF: 0.371 - 49/49 (Q4) Geography, physical 0.371 - 29/29 (Q4) Remote Sensing ). Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: citizen participation, GEO-C, GIScience, open data, RyC-Casteleyn, RyC-Granell, Smart Cities @article{Degbelo2016, title = {Opening up Smart Cities: Citizen-Centric Challenges and Opportunities from GIScience}, author = {Auriol Degbelo and Carlos Granell-Canut and Sergio Trilles-Oliver and Devanjan Bhattacharya and Sven Casteleyn and Christian Kray}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10234/159507}, doi = {10.3390/ijgi5020016}, issn = {2220-9964}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-01-01}, journal = {ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, pages = {16}, abstract = {The holy grail of smart cities is an integrated, sustainable approach to improve the efficiency of the city's operations and the quality of life of citizens. At the heart of this vision is the citizen, who is the primary beneficiary of smart city initiatives, either directly or indirectly. Despite the recent surge of research and smart cities initiatives in practice, there are still a number of challenges to overcome in realizing this vision. This position paper points out six citizen-related challenges: the engagement of citizens, the improvement of citizens' data literacy, the pairing of quantitative and qualitative data, the need for open standards, the development of personal services, and the development of persuasive interfaces. The article furthermore advocates the use of methods and techniques from GIScience to tackle these challenges, and presents the concept of an Open City Toolkit as a way of transferring insights and solutions from GIScience to smart cities.}, note = {IF: 0.371 - 49/49 (Q4) Geography, physical 0.371 - 29/29 (Q4) Remote Sensing }, keywords = {citizen participation, GEO-C, GIScience, open data, RyC-Casteleyn, RyC-Granell, Smart Cities}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } The holy grail of smart cities is an integrated, sustainable approach to improve the efficiency of the city's operations and the quality of life of citizens. At the heart of this vision is the citizen, who is the primary beneficiary of smart city initiatives, either directly or indirectly. Despite the recent surge of research and smart cities initiatives in practice, there are still a number of challenges to overcome in realizing this vision. This position paper points out six citizen-related challenges: the engagement of citizens, the improvement of citizens' data literacy, the pairing of quantitative and qualitative data, the need for open standards, the development of personal services, and the development of persuasive interfaces. The article furthermore advocates the use of methods and techniques from GIScience to tackle these challenges, and presents the concept of an Open City Toolkit as a way of transferring insights and solutions from GIScience to smart cities. |
Kamberov, Rustam; Santos, Vitor; Granell-Canut, Carlos Toward social paradigms for mobile context-aware computing in smart cities Inproceedings Rocha, Alvaro ; Reis, Paulo Luis ; Pérez Cota, Manuel ; Santana Suárez, Octavio ; Gonçalvez, Ramiro (Ed.): Sistemas y Tecnologías de la Información. Volume I. CISTI 2016: Actas de la 11textordfeminine Conferencia Ibérica de Sistemas y Tecnologías de Información. Gran Canaria, Spain, 15-18 Junio 2016., pp. 793–798, AISTI, Gran Canaria, 2016. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: context-aware computing, GEO-C, knowledge representation, mobile computing, RyC-Granell @inproceedings{Kamberov2016, title = {Toward social paradigms for mobile context-aware computing in smart cities}, author = { Rustam Kamberov and Vitor Santos and Carlos Granell-Canut}, editor = {Rocha, Alvaro and Reis, Paulo Luis and Pérez Cota, Manuel and Santana Suárez, Octavio and Gonçalvez, Ramiro}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-01-01}, booktitle = {Sistemas y Tecnologías de la Información. Volume I. CISTI 2016: Actas de la 11textordfeminine Conferencia Ibérica de Sistemas y Tecnologías de Información. Gran Canaria, Spain, 15-18 Junio 2016.}, pages = {793--798}, publisher = {AISTI}, address = {Gran Canaria}, abstract = {Mobile context-aware computing is an essential component of the smart cities infrastructure. Attempts were made to develop a model that can effectively represent a system in device to support context-aware behavior. The purpose of this paper is to identify deficiencies of the previously developed model and propose solutions to improve it.}, keywords = {context-aware computing, GEO-C, knowledge representation, mobile computing, RyC-Granell}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } Mobile context-aware computing is an essential component of the smart cities infrastructure. Attempts were made to develop a model that can effectively represent a system in device to support context-aware behavior. The purpose of this paper is to identify deficiencies of the previously developed model and propose solutions to improve it. |
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Mobile apps for behavioural modification encouraging green living Inproceedings City Expo World Congress 2016, Barcelona, 2016. |
A biking geo-game to gather commuting data Inproceedings 3rd AGILE 2016 pre-conference workshop Geogames and geoplay. AGILE 2016, Helsinki, June 14-17., 2016. |
A review of downscaling procedures – a contribution to the research on climate change impacts at city scale Inproceedings EGU General assembly 2016. Vienna, 17-22 April 2016, pp. 6768, 2016. |
An adapted intensity estimator for linear networks with an application to modelling anti-social behaviour in an urban environment Inproceedings Proceedings of METMA VIII: 8th International workshop on spatio-temporal modelling.1-3 June 2016. Valencia. Spain, pp. 121-124, Fundación Universidad Empresa de Valencia, Valencia, 2016, ISBN: 978-84-608-8468-2. |
Ensembles of Indoor Positioning Systems Based on Fingerprinting: Simplifying Parameter Selection and Obtaining Robust Systems Inproceedings Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation IPIN 2016, University of Alcala, Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), Spain October 4-7, 2016, pp. in press, 2016. |
Open City Toolkit: hacia ciudades más abiertas y participativas Inproceedings JIDEE 2016. Barcelona, pp. in press, 2016. |
Opening up Smart Cities: Citizen-Centric Challenges and Opportunities from GIScience Journal Article ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 5 (2), pp. 16, 2016, ISSN: 2220-9964, (IF: 0.371 - 49/49 (Q4) Geography, physical 0.371 - 29/29 (Q4) Remote Sensing ). |
Toward social paradigms for mobile context-aware computing in smart cities Inproceedings Rocha, Alvaro ; Reis, Paulo Luis ; Pérez Cota, Manuel ; Santana Suárez, Octavio ; Gonçalvez, Ramiro (Ed.): Sistemas y Tecnologías de la Información. Volume I. CISTI 2016: Actas de la 11textordfeminine Conferencia Ibérica de Sistemas y Tecnologías de Información. Gran Canaria, Spain, 15-18 Junio 2016., pp. 793–798, AISTI, Gran Canaria, 2016. |