2018 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/isc2.2018.8656763
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Oliot-OpenCity: Open Standard Interoperable Smart City Platform

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“…This methodology, according to the authors, leads to greater satisfaction on the part of citizens in the model adopted for the development of cities. Standardization aspects are addressed in (Tolcha et al, 2018) by the authors. The collection of data in a smart city is then transferred to several service providers and given the lack of a standard for this transfer, there is a fragmentation of services in a smart city.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This methodology, according to the authors, leads to greater satisfaction on the part of citizens in the model adopted for the development of cities. Standardization aspects are addressed in (Tolcha et al, 2018) by the authors. The collection of data in a smart city is then transferred to several service providers and given the lack of a standard for this transfer, there is a fragmentation of services in a smart city.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…from Ferguson et al [19] (cloud-based linked data platform for SC) and Kazmi et al [27] (platform providing access to data and services from any source). Tolcha et al [40] (central data hub to capture SC data in independently distributed repositories) and An et al [2] (interworking solution for two global SC platforms) present middleware solutions for interoperability between SC data platforms. Interface solutions were among others presented from Chaturvedi and Kolbe [11].…”
Section: Table 5: Main Categories From the Analyzed Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, all standards used from the different sources (data platforms) still must be supported by the middleware. The third approach in this dimension is interoperability via a central data platform, which is discussed among others by Cohen et al [13], Soe [38], and Tolcha et al [40]. The basic concept is, that a "federation layer is created on top of cities' IoT platforms" [23].…”
Section: Dimensions Of Interoperability Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mwanzia (2014) argued that there was a decrease in standard of living of people in South Africa due to increase in household expenditure and negative real income as a result of high inflation which leads to decline in quality of life such as health, life expectancy or high rate of death in poor households. Tolcha (2015) argued that high inflation rate disproportionately affected the poor and rich as consumption patterns were found sensitive to variations in real income but at low income levels, the effect was found to be more acute. In the case of Nigeria, controversy still exists about the effects of inflation on standard of living.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%