TECHNE 8 (2014): Research and project knowledge transfer
Research and Experimentation

Data, BigData and smart cities. Considerations and case study on environmental monitoring

TECHNE 8 (2014): Research and project knowledge transfer

Published 2014-10-24

Keywords

  • Big data,
  • Environmental monitoring,
  • Smartcity,
  • Model and Design

How to Cite

Chiesa, G. (2014). Data, BigData and smart cities. Considerations and case study on environmental monitoring. TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, (8), 81–89. https://doi.org/10.13128/Techne-15063

Abstract

The growing interest in technologies and strategies for constructing smart cities and smart buildings promotes the spread of ICT solutions which often use large amounts of data. Nowadays, urban monitoring are often interrelated with the innovations introduced by BigData and the neologism “datization”, passing from the collection of a limited number of datapoints to the accumulation of as much data as possible, regardless of their future uses. The paper focuses on the production phase of data from the monitoring of environmental variables by using several measurement stations spread on the territory. The aim is to identify operational problems and possible solutions for a bottom-up construction of BigData datasets.

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