Sensing in the Urban Technological Deserts: A Position Paper for Smart Cities in Least Developed Countries

Jonathan Ouoba, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé
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The technological progress in recent years has allowed to produce sensors, on macroscopic and microscopic scales, that are now essential to ubiquitous computing. This paradigm has made the concept of smart cities a reality that is now in synchrony with the needs and requirements for living in this era. Whether it concerns commuters in public transportations or users of existential services such as hospitals, the implementation of smart cities is equally important in developed countries than in the least developed countries. Unfortunately, in the latter, sensors and the associated technologies are not readily available to implement smart cities. It is therefore necessary to identify surrogate ways of sensing the ambient environment. In this position paper, we discuss the situation in least developed countries and the obstacles to common implementations of smart cities. We also provide a preliminary enumeration of how mobile-phones with SMS-based services and the cultural model can be leveraged to build smart cities in such urban technological deserts.
城市技术沙漠中的传感:最不发达国家智慧城市的立场文件
近年来的技术进步使我们能够生产出宏观和微观尺度的传感器,这些传感器现在对无处不在的计算至关重要。这种模式使智慧城市的概念成为现实,现在与这个时代的生活需求和要求同步。无论是公共交通的通勤者还是医院等现有服务的用户,智能城市的实施在发达国家与最不发达国家同等重要。不幸的是,在后者中,传感器和相关技术并不容易实现智能城市。因此,有必要确定感知周围环境的替代方法。在这份立场文件中,我们讨论了最不发达国家的情况以及共同实施智慧城市的障碍。我们还初步列举了如何利用具有短信服务和文化模式的移动电话在这样的城市技术沙漠中建设智能城市。
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