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  • Urban Planning
  • Smart City Technology
  • Environmental Sustainability

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  • Cities are increasingly adopting digitalization and new technologies to address ecological and socio-economic challenges.
  • Open Standardized Urban Data Platforms are crucial for smart city functionalities like data ingestion, analytics, and services.
  • Existing deficits in openness and interoperability hinder smart city growth and the expansion of smart services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address key issues in smart city development: data interoperability, service interoperability, openness, and replicability.
  • To develop an Open Specifications Framework to overcome current limitations in urban data platforms.
  • To facilitate the integration of multiple city domains for smart management and big-data analytics.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an Open Specifications Framework under the mySMARTLife project (GA #731297).
  • Focus on establishing standards for data and service interoperability.
  • Emphasis on promoting openness and ensuring replicability of smart city solutions.

Main Results:

  • The developed framework addresses critical issues of data and service interoperability.
  • It promotes openness, enabling a greater stock of smart services.
  • The framework supports the integration of diverse city domains like infrastructure, mobility, energy, and buildings.

Conclusions:

  • The Open Specifications Framework is essential for overcoming deficits in current urban data platforms.
  • It enables more environmentally friendly cities through enhanced smart management and big-data analytics.
  • The framework's applicability is validated in lighthouse cities: Nantes, Hamburg, and Helsinki.