4.6 Article

An Efficient Management Platform for Developing Smart Cities: Solution for Real-Time and Future Crowd Detection

Journal

ELECTRONICS
Volume 10, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics10070765

Keywords

smart cities; deepint; net; open data; crowd detection

Funding

  1. project Intelligent and sustainable mobility - multi-agent systems and edge computing (InEDGEMobility): Towards Sustainable Intelligent Mobility: Blockchain-based framework for IoT Security - Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MCIU [RTI2018-095390-BC32]
  2. State Research Agency (AEI)
  3. European Regional Development Fund (FEDER)
  4. project Computacion cuantica, virtualizacion de red, edge computing y registro distribuido para la inteligencia artificial del futuro - Institute for Business Competitiveness of Castilla y Leon [CCTT3/20/SA/0001]

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A smart city utilizes innovative technologies to improve city operations and enhance the quality of life for its citizens by optimizing resources through data collection, management, and analysis, as well as leveraging IoT and AI for efficient city management.
A smart city is an environment that uses innovative technologies to make networks and services more flexible, effective, and sustainable with the use of information, digital, and telecommunication technologies, improving the city's operations for the benefit of its citizens. Most cities incorporate data acquisition elements from their own systems or those managed by subcontracted companies that can be used to optimise their resources: energy consumption, smart meters, lighting, irrigation water consumption, traffic data, camera images, waste collection, security systems, pollution meters, climate data, etc. The city-as-a-platform concept is becoming popular and it is increasingly evident that cities must have efficient management systems capable of deploying, for instance, IoT platforms, open data, etc., and of using artificial intelligence intensively. For many cities, data collection is not a problem, but managing and analysing data with the aim of optimising resources and improving the lives of citizens is. This article presents deepint.net, a platform for capturing, integrating, analysing, and creating dashboards, alert systems, optimisation models, etc. This article shows how deepint.net has been used to estimate pedestrian traffic on the streets of Melbourne (Australia) using the XGBoost algorithm. Given the current situation, it is advisable not to transit urban roads when overcrowded, thus, the model proposed in this paper (and implemented with deepint.net) facilitates the identification of areas with less pedestrian traffic. This use case is an example of an efficient crowd management system, implemented and operated via a platform that offers many possibilities for the management of the data collected in smart territories and cities.

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