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Behavioural patterns from cellular data streams and outdoor lighting as strong allies for smart urban ecosystems / Radosław KLIMEK, Leszek KOTULSKI, Adam SĘDZIWY // W: State of the art in AI applied to ambient intelligence / eds. Asier Aztiria, Juan Carlos Augusto, Andrea Orlandini. — Amsterdam ; Berlin ; Heidelberg : IOS Press, cop. 2017. — (Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications ; ISSN 0922-6389 ; vol. 298). — ISBN: 978-1-61499-803-7; e-ISBN: 978-1-61499-804-4. — S. 109–121. — Bibliogr. s. 120–121, Abstr.

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smart citycell phone networkcall detail recordmulti-agent systemproactive systemcontext awarenessoutdoor lightingpervasive computingbehavior recognitionbase transceiver station

Dane bibliometryczne

ID BaDAP110896
Data dodania do BaDAP2018-01-12
DOI10.3233/978-1-61499-804-4-109
Rok publikacji2017
Typ publikacjifragment książki
Otwarty dostęptak
WydawcaIOS Press
Czasopismo/seriaFrontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications

Abstract

The concept of smart urban systems assumes tracking and analysing various signals generated in the environment surrounding inhabitants. The aim is to provide responses which are context-aware and pro-active and allow to increase the inhabitant's life comfort. Smart outdoor lighting solutions are common and mandatory components for modern urban spaces and municipalities offering considerably energy savings. On the other hand, inhabitants' behavioural fingerprints originating from cellular data streams, produced and stored in base transceiver stations (BTSs), are the most 'democratic' and ubiquitous information which might support modern solutions tuning/fitting lighting parameters to the current needs. This paper presents the fundamental problems of elicitation, classification and understanding of such signals/data for the development of smart systems operating in urban areas with the special focus put on smart outdoor lighting problems. Omnipresence of computing is strongly focused on providing on-line support to users/inhabitants of smart cities. Three important components underlying computational model are discussed in this paper: the method of analysing selected elements of mobile phone datasets through understanding inhabitants' behavioural fingerprints, the multi-agent system supporting the proposed logic and the formalism based on graphs that allows reasoning about inhabitant behaviours. Corresponding scenarios for public transport and outdoor lighting are outlined as well.

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