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Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: DOUGLAS ARTHUR DE ABREU ROLIM

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STUDENT : DOUGLAS ARTHUR DE ABREU ROLIM
DATE: 25/11/2019
TIME: 09:00
LOCAL: B204
TITLE:

Application Development and Data Visualization Dashboards for Smart City Platforms


KEY WORDS:

Internet of Things. Application Development. Smart Cities. SGeoL. Dashboards


PAGES: 50
BIG AREA: Ciências Exatas e da Terra
AREA: Ciência da Computação
SUBÁREA: Metodologia e Técnicas da Computação
SPECIALTY: Engenharia de Software
SUMMARY:

The massive use of interconnected devices through unique addressing schemes capable of interacting with each other and their neighbors to achieve common goals characterizes the IoT paradigm. The application of this IoT paradigm in public affairs management, as a way to solve the current problems of cities such as resource scarcity, pollution, health concerns, congestion, among others, makes the so-called Smart Cities. However, it is necessary to address several major challenges related to the need to integrate multiple devices that use different types of protocols and do not follow a common pattern. To address this problem, middleware platforms have emerged as a promising solution to facilitate application development, providing interoperability to enable the integration of devices, people, systems and data, and a host of additional services needed in the context of smart cities. In particular, smart city platforms should consider the existence of geographic information on urban space and other aspects related to the context to which they are embedded. However, most middleware platforms for this scenario: (i) do not have high-level interfaces that facilitate smart city application development; and (ii) provide an interface for organizing data display for users, given the large amount and variety of data that is processed and stored on smart city platforms. This paper: (i) proposes an architecture for the smart city platform interface that considers georeferenced data; (ii) implements such architecture in the context of Smart Geo Layers (SGeoL) middleware, including specific dashboard interfaces for application developers and users interested in applications built using the platform. (SGeoL) is a platform that combines georeferenced data, solves interoperability and heterogeneity problems, and is currently applied in the context of the city of Natal.


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Notícia cadastrada em: 20/11/2019 10:02
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