Category:Year 2016
The Global City Teams Challenge (GCTC) program provides a collaborative platform for the development of smart cities and communities, led by National Institute of Standards and Technology, a bureau of U.S. Department of Commerce. Because many of today’s smart city/community development efforts are isolated and customized projects, NIST, in 2014, launched the Global City Teams Challenge (GCTC) to encourage collaboration and the development with industry leadership of voluntary, consensus standards. The Global City Teams Challenge’s long-term goal is “to demonstrate a scalable and replicable model for incubating and deploying interoperable, adaptable, and configurable IoT/CPS technologies in smart cities/communities.”
Pages in category "Year 2016"
The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
A
- A Smart Crime-Curbing System
- Abuja City Integrated Transportation System
- Advanced Flood Warning and Environmental Awareness
- Air Quality Monitoring in London
- Air Quality Sensing Wherever You Go in Taipei
- Amsterdam IoT Living Laboratory and Beacon mile
- Applying Open Data to inform future Smart City Design
C
- Campus Array Node and Array of Things Network Dual Deployment
- Carolinas Alliance 4 Innovation
- Chula Vista Smart Waterfront
- Clarity Amidst Chaos – How AI is Enhancing Emergency Preparedness
- Combating Urban Blight in the New York Capital Region and Mohawk Valley
- Community Traffic Guidance and Control System for Natural Disaster Emergency Response
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- Safe Community Awareness and Alerting Network (SCALE)
- Saitama City Smart Community Project
- Smart and Accessible Transportation Hub
- Smart Car Talk
- Smart Cities Dashboard in the City of Bellevue WA
- SMART Emergency Medical and First Response Multiteam Systems
- Smart Emergency Response System - SERS
- Smart Replicable Solutions to Water-Energy Nexus Challenges
- Smart Transit Hubs - B Smart
- SmartCU - Covenant University Smart City
- SmartShuttle
- StormSense