Journal article
Understanding and measuring the urban pervasive infrastructure
V Kostakos, T Nicolai, E Yoneki, E O'Neill, H Kenn, J Crowcroft
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing | SPRINGER LONDON LTD | Published : 2009
Abstract
The increasing popularity of mobile computing devices has allowed for new research and application areas. Specifically, urban areas exhibit an elevated concentration of such devices enabling potential ad-hoc co-operation and sharing of resources among citizens. Here, we argue that people, architecture and technology together provide the infrastructure for these applications and an understanding of this infrastructure is important for effective design and development. We focus on describing the metrics for describing this infrastructure and elaborate on a set of observation, analysis and simulation methods for capturing, deriving and utilising those metrics. © Springer-Verlag London Limited 2..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank Alan Penn, Ava Fatah gen. Schiek, Alistair Turner, Tim Kindberg, Przemyslaw Jaworski, George Roussos, Dikaios Papadogkonas, Nils Behrens, Andreas Kemnade, Michael Lawo, Otthein Herzog and Pan Hui. This research is partly funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council grant EP/C547683/1 (Cityware: urban design and pervasive systems), the European Union under the Haggle integrated project FP6-IST-027918 and the ACCA coordination action FP6-IST6475.