Víctor M. Larios-Rosillo, L. Gomez, Olga B. Mora, Ma. Roció Maciel Arellano, N. Villanueva-Rosales
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引用次数: 20
摘要
追求智慧城市发展的创新项目需要三重螺旋成员(政府、行业和学术界)的共同努力。开发智慧城市解决方案面临着根据以下标准验证原型的挑战:可扩展性、互操作性、模块化、弹性和安全性。瓜达拉哈拉大学(University of Guadalajara)的首个智能城市生活实验室旨在为验证和验证智能城市解决方案提供一个试验台,重点关注IT核心技术。智慧城市指标旨在提供从特定角度(例如,机动性)评估城市绩效的指标。Living Labs旨在促进在开发阶段生成此类指标。在本文中,我们介绍了我们在实现一个可扩展架构的测试平台以测试多个解决方案方面的经验。我们还描述了我们目前通过跨学科的学术和工业联盟为智慧城市创建生活实验室国际网络的努力。
Living labs for smart cities: A use case in Guadalajara city to foster innovation and develop citizen-centered solutions
Pursuing innovative projects for the development of Smart Cities requires collaborative efforts from members of the triple helix (government, industry and academia). Developing Smart Cities solutions faces the challenge of validating prototypes with respect to the following criteria: scalability, interoperability, modularity, resiliency, and security. The first Living Lab for Smart Cities at the University of Guadalajara aims to provide a test bed for the verification and validation of Smart City solutions with a focus on IT core technologies. Smart City indicators aim to provide metrics that evaluate the performance of a city from a specific perspective (e.g., mobility). Living Labs are designed to facilitate the generation of such metrics at the development phase. In this paper, we present our experience on implementing a test bed with scalable architecture for testing multiple solutions. We also describe our current efforts towards creating an international network for Living Labs through an interdisciplinary consortium of academia and industry for Smart Cities.