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Use of Monitoring in Smart Cities
Stanislav Lenart, Maja Kreslin, Aleš Znidari, Darko Kokot, Sabina Jordan, Karmen Fifer Bizjak
ZAG, Dimiceva 12 SI-1000 Ljubljana
Abstract: Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute (ZAG) is one of the main players on the field of development of building materials and technologies in Slovenia and also widely in Europe. ZAG is developing monitoring of building environment, including buildings, engineering structures and infrastructure. Monitoring was included in a number of national and EU research projects with ZAG being coordinator or partner (eg. SPENS, ARCHES, SMART RAIL, SENSE, TRIMM, COST EFFECTIVE). A huge amount of data from these activities were used by a limited number of endusers for detailed analysis of particular building environment, but could also be used by any other entity for development of innovative applications supporting safe, adaptable, automated, comfortable, resilient, etc. smart cities. ZAG will support interested entities with comprehensive expert knowledge from the field of civil engineering, will continuously contribute data from existing monitoring systems and will also create new ones.
Keywords: Smart Cities, Engineering Infrastructure Use of Monitoring in Smart Cities
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