This article approaches the technological city both from the perspective of sensors and as a conceptual thread that relates to air pollution. Smart cities carry forward their earlier technological legacy in infrastructure and often also in terms of the residual air pollution, like photochemical smog. The issue of the sensorial becomes a central focus of the article ranging from the experience of air pollution to its tracking and monitoring in remote sensing solutions. These two threads, sensors and the sensed city, lead to a conceptual argument that suggests to look at the technologies of smart city as an entanglement of the materiality and data
The global urbanization constitutes an epochal transformation of the Earth. Since 2007 for the first...
Experts confirm that 85% of the world’s population is expected to live in cities by 2050. Therefore,...
Air pollution and its implications for quality of life and human health are an important issues in i...
Thesis: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies/Writing, 2016...
With sensors becoming smaller, more accurate and networked, the knowledge about our environment in u...
This chapter analyses the impact of six sensing devices derived from smart cities and the Internet o...
Holistic management of air quality in cities is crucial to set a reasonable standard of living for i...
This paper discusses the use of environmental sensors, wireless networks and mobile media as technol...
Information technologies are now being developed that transform the physical environment, and the hu...
This book explores the microsensing technologies and systems now available to monitor the quality of...
In this paper, we present a proposal for a research design, based on the argument that there is a co...
The data-driven approach to sustainable urban development is becoming increasingly popular among the...
Smart cities build on the idea of collecting data about the city in order for city administration to...
Cities are the centres of communication, commerce, and culture. Although, more than 80% of global GD...
Abstract: As the world’s population is becoming increasingly urban, the cities are under pressure ...
The global urbanization constitutes an epochal transformation of the Earth. Since 2007 for the first...
Experts confirm that 85% of the world’s population is expected to live in cities by 2050. Therefore,...
Air pollution and its implications for quality of life and human health are an important issues in i...
Thesis: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies/Writing, 2016...
With sensors becoming smaller, more accurate and networked, the knowledge about our environment in u...
This chapter analyses the impact of six sensing devices derived from smart cities and the Internet o...
Holistic management of air quality in cities is crucial to set a reasonable standard of living for i...
This paper discusses the use of environmental sensors, wireless networks and mobile media as technol...
Information technologies are now being developed that transform the physical environment, and the hu...
This book explores the microsensing technologies and systems now available to monitor the quality of...
In this paper, we present a proposal for a research design, based on the argument that there is a co...
The data-driven approach to sustainable urban development is becoming increasingly popular among the...
Smart cities build on the idea of collecting data about the city in order for city administration to...
Cities are the centres of communication, commerce, and culture. Although, more than 80% of global GD...
Abstract: As the world’s population is becoming increasingly urban, the cities are under pressure ...
The global urbanization constitutes an epochal transformation of the Earth. Since 2007 for the first...
Experts confirm that 85% of the world’s population is expected to live in cities by 2050. Therefore,...
Air pollution and its implications for quality of life and human health are an important issues in i...