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Heezen, M. (author), Pesch, U. (author), Correlje, A. (author), van Zoonen, L. (author), ten Kate, J. (author)
Smart cities are proposed as a solution for problems of urbanization. Technologies associated with smart cities involve the monitoring of human activities and resulting data streams. These technologies affect certain public values, which may be subject to change depending on their sociotechnical development. This paper presents a method that...
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Lohman, W.J.A. (author), Cornelissen, J.A. (author), Borst, H.C. (author), Klerkx, R.T (author), Araghi, Y. (author), Walraven, E. (author)
Urban areas are becoming increasingly crowded, and as a result it is challenging to ensure that these areas remain liveable and accessible. Municipalities need to make strategic long-term decisions regarding urban planning, which is often a difficult and time-consuming task. Digital twins of cities can assist policy makers during this process,...
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Kim, L.J. (author), Phillipson, F. (author), Wezeman, R.S. (author)
This paper considers the problem of identifying optimal locations for wireless service installations in smart cities. The problem is modelled as a facility location problem with multiple service types, known as the Multi Service Facility Location Problem (MSCFLP). Given a set of potential facility locations and demand point data, the goal is to...
conference paper 2022
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Diran, D.D.D. (author), van Veenstra, A.F.E. (author)
conference paper 2020
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Maas, N. (author), Georgiadou, V. (author), Roelofs, S. (author), Amaral Lopes, R. (author), Pronto, A. (author), Martins, J. (author)
As energy generation based on renewable resources does not always match energy consumption profiles, Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) should embody energy flexibility technologies to decrease possible negative impacts on existing grids due to, e.g., reverse power flows. As part of the EU H2020 Smart Cities and Communities project POCITYF, the...
article 2020
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D'Acunto, L. (author), Kleinrouweler, J.W. (author), Panneman, J. (author), Gabriel, A. (author), Adhikari, A. (author), Satta, R. (author)
This paper presents a localized crowd-sourced multimedia production and distribution workflow to enable today's mobile producers of multimedia content to serve their content in real-time to other users, who may be both located nearby or remote to the producers, while at the same time drastically reducing the bandwidth utilization, both in uplink...
conference paper 2019
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Hoekstra, G. (author), Phillipson, F. (author)
We consider the problem of distributing various services over urban areas. In this work we introduce the Multi-Service Capacitated Facility Location Problem with Partial Covering (MSCFLP-PC), which extends the MSCFLP by allowing for partial satisfaction of demand, where a penalty has to be paid for the uncovered demand. We present some practical...
conference paper 2019
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Veerman, B. (author), Phillipson, F. (author)
This paper introduces the Multi Service Modular Capacitated Facility Location Problem, which extends the Multi Service Capacitated Facility Location Problem by allowing for modular capacities. This extension can lead to significant costs benefits, especially in dense areas. Two heuristics are proposed to solve the problem: the Extended Pricing...
conference paper 2019
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Hildmann, H. (author), Kovacs, E. (author)
The use of UAVs in areas ranging from agriculture over urban services to entertainment or simply as a hobby has rapidly grown over the last years. Regarding serious/commercial applications, UAVs have been considered in the literature, especially as mobile sensing/actuation platforms (i.e., as a delivery platform for an increasingly wide range of...
article 2019
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Veerman, B. (author), Phillipson, F. (author)
conference paper 2019
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Hoekstra, G. (author), Phillipson, F. (author)
This paper introduces the Multi-Service Capacitated Facility Location Problem for assigning equipment to access points. Here multiple services should be offfered to customers in a Smart City context. Purpose is to offer the total of sercives to fulfil the customer demand, given the coverage of the service and their capacity constraints. The...
conference paper 2018
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Huovila, A. (author), Airaksinen, M. (author), Pinto-Seppa, I. (author), Piira, K. (author), Bosch, P.R. (author), Penttinen, T. (author), Neumann, H.M. (author), Kontinakis, N. (author)
Cities are tackling their economic, social and environmental challenges through smart city solutions. To demonstrate that these solutions achieve the desired impact, an indicator-based assessment system is needed. This paper presents the process of developing CITYkeys performance measurement system for target setting and monitoring. This...
article 2017
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Zonta, A. (author), Smit, S.K. (author), Haasdijk, E. (author)
conference paper 2017
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Airaksinen, M. (author), Seppa, I.P. (author), Huovilla, A. (author), Neumann, H.M. (author), Iglar, B. (author), Bosch, P.R. (author)
This paper presents a holistic performance measurement framework for harmonized and transparent monitoring and comparability of the European cities activities during the implementation of Smart City solutions. The work methodology was based on extensive collaboration and communication with European cities in order to develop a set of Key...
conference paper 2017
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Eckartz, S. (author), van den Broek, T. (author), Ooms, M. (author)
Innovation based on open data lags behind the high expectations of policy makers. Hence, open data researchers have investigated the barriers of open data publication and adoption. This paper contributes to this literature by taking a capabilities perspective on how successful open data re-users create value out of the available data sources....
conference paper 2016
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van Rest, J.H.C. (author)
public lecture 2015
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Denters, B. (author), Rijnaarts, H.H.M. (author), Linde, M.A.J. (author)
Sinds enkete jaren wonen er weretdwijd meer mensen in een stad dan op het ptattetand en dat percentage groeit nog steeds. Elke week komen er acht mitjoen stadsbewoners bij door geboorte en door migratie van pLatteLand naar stad. Naar verwachting zal in 2050 driekwart van de weretdbevotking (bijna 7 van de 9 mitjard mensen) in een stad wonen, een...
bookPart 2015
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Martens, M.H. (author)
article 2015
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Manshanden, W.J.J. (author), Kuipers, B. (author)
report 2015
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van Pruissen, O.P. (author), van der Togt, A. (author), Werkman, E. (author)
For the built environment it is envisaged that in the near future the total annual heat demand could be covered by renewable sources generated within the built environment. More and more devices, such as heat pumps and solar collectors will enable a sustainable and distributed generation of heat. Centralized climate management systems are...
article 2014
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