CONNECTING SENSORS TO FEEL THE PULSE OF THE CITY

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Urban Sensing

The open city network infrastructure facilitates connecting  multiple sensors in the city.

The city welcomes data, and many types of sensors are beneficial to an urban environment.

These sensors, for example, can measure temperature, barometric pressure, light, vibration, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, ozone, ambient sound intensity, pedestrian and vehicle traffic, and surface temperature.

Other urban factors of interest are flooding and standing water, precipitation, wind, and pollutants.