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Smart cities leverage information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve urban life and sustainability by collecting and analyzing data. A developed City Data Hub platform with standard APIs and data models enhances interoperability and ecosystem extensibility.

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  • Smart cities are increasingly prevalent, aiming to solve urban challenges and enhance citizen quality of life and sustainability.
  • A common approach involves utilizing ICT for data collection and analysis to derive actionable insights.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a standard-based city data platform, the City Data Hub, designed for smart city applications.
  • To demonstrate problem-solving examples using the developed platform.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a City Data Hub based on standard-compliant architecture principles.
  • Identification and integration of key elements for smart city platforms.
  • Implementation of standard application programming interfaces (APIs) and common data models.

Main Results:

  • The City Data Hub platform was successfully developed and implemented.
  • Demonstration of practical problem-solving scenarios within the smart city context.
  • Validation of the platform's effectiveness in generating insights from city data.

Conclusions:

  • Standardized APIs and common data models are crucial for smart city platforms.
  • These elements significantly enhance interoperability, enabling seamless data exchange.
  • The proposed platform architecture guarantees extensibility for a thriving smart city ecosystem.