Urban Data Governance

An interoperability-based approach for monitoring natural threats at different geographic scales, through Smart City Platforms

Conference Paper (2024)
Author(s)

Arianna Brutti (ENEA)

Antonio di Pietro (ENEA)

Angelo Frascella (ENEA)

Sonia Giovinazzi (ENEA)

Cristiano Novelli (ENEA)

Gianluca d'Agosta (ENEA)

Stefano Pizzuti (ENEA)

Maurizio Pollino (ENEA)

Saúl Buitrago (TU Delft - Civil Engineering & Geosciences)

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Research Group
Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk
Event
The 19th International Conference on Critical Information Infrastructures Security, CRITIS 2024 (2024-09-18 - 2024-09-20), Rome, Italy
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Abstract

The authors wish to acknowledge the Italian Ministry of Environment who founded the Project 1.7 “Technologies for the efficient penetration of the electric vector in the final uses” within the “Electrical System Research” Programme Agreements 22-24 (PTR 22-24) and the European Union who founded the MULTICLIMACT project (Grant Agreement No. 101123538). In particular, the first project has supported the development of the “Smart City Platform Specification (SCPS) for Interoperability Layer” and its reference implementation (“Smart City Platform” SCP); the MULTICLIMACT project has supported both the customization of the existing SCPS and the deployment of a customized SCP instance for monitoring natural threats.

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