智慧城市的众包

S. Chowdhury, S. Dhawan, Akshay Agnihotri
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智慧城市不再是一个愿景或梦想,大多数联盟政府采取了统一的步骤,这些城市正在很大程度上得到促进和发展。在巴塞罗那、斯德哥尔摩、西雅图等城市,很明显,城市变得智能的现实导致了电子设备的术语被注入城市生态系统,这导致了信息和通信技术的广泛使用。信息通信技术在城市及其市民中的根深蒂固导致信息通信技术变得真正无处不在,随着RFID标签,传感器网络,位置传感器,摄像头的大量涌入,信息通信技术已经变得尽可能广泛。众包从一开始就被看作是一个分布式的问题解决过程,它帮助人们参与进来,并在大多数情况下得出一个明确的解决方案。一个城市基本上就是它的人,所以如果技术能够利用它的创造者的物种来创造一个社会技术人类,那么我们很可能称之为智慧城市众包工作的结果。现在,是时候仔细审视这种关系了,应该建立适当的基础设施和环境,让市民不是象征性的,而是真正的城市艺术。在这篇综述中,我们将使用德尔福(Delphi)综述来探讨在智慧城市背景下,众包活动可以实施的可能场景,以及参与众包过程的成员各自的激励模型,并最终以端到端众包架构作为结论。
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Crowd-sourcing for smart cities
Smart cities are no longer a vision or a dream, with consolidated steps taken by a majority of the union governments these kind of cities are being promoted and developed to a great extent. It has been well evident in cities such as Barcelona, Stockholm, Seattle that this reality of cities becoming smart has resulted in a jargon of electronic devices pumped into the city ecosystem which has led to the widespread use of Information and Communication Technology. This deep rootedness of ICT in the city & its citizens has resulted in ICT to become truly pervasive and with the great influx of RFID tags, sensor networks, location sensors, cameras it has become as widespread as it possibly can. Crowdsourcing right from when it came to the fore has been seen as a distributed problem solving process which helps the crowd to get involved, participate and in most cases arrive at a well-defined solution. A city is basically its people, so if technology is able to use the species of its creators so as to create a socio-technical human then we may well possibly call it as the result of crowdsourcing work in smart city. Now, time has come when this relation needs a closer look and apt infrastructure and environment should be set up so as to enable citizens to be not a symbolic but a real art of the city. In this review we take a look at the possible scenarios where crowdsourcing activities can be performed and respective incentive models for members taking part in the crowdsourcing process in the context of Smart Cities using a Delphi review & finally conclude with an end to end crowdsourcing architecture.
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