3D Urban Information Models in making a 'smart city': The i-SCOPE project case study
Abstract
i-SCOPE pilot project, funded by the European Commission through the CIP-ICT-PSP program, aims to develop an open source toolkit for 3D 'smart City' services in three different domains: improved inclusion and personal mobility, solar energy potential assessment, noise mapping and simulation. The services are expected to improve life and work of its users. The services are built upon 3D Urban Information Models (UIM) that are based on cityGML format providing the necessary standardization and interoperability. Generation, enrichment and management of the 3D city model is a part of the i-SCOPE services. The paper shows the importance of the comprehensive and interoperable 3D city models for building the 'smart city' services.
Keywords:
3D Urban Information Models / 'smart city' services / i-SCOPESource:
Geonauka, 2014, 2, 3, 12-16Publisher:
- Savez geodeta Srbije, Beograd
Funding / projects:
Institution/Community
GraFarTY - JOUR AU - Protić, Dragutin AU - Nestorov, Ivan AU - Vučetić, Ivan PY - 2014 UR - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/625 AB - i-SCOPE pilot project, funded by the European Commission through the CIP-ICT-PSP program, aims to develop an open source toolkit for 3D 'smart City' services in three different domains: improved inclusion and personal mobility, solar energy potential assessment, noise mapping and simulation. The services are expected to improve life and work of its users. The services are built upon 3D Urban Information Models (UIM) that are based on cityGML format providing the necessary standardization and interoperability. Generation, enrichment and management of the 3D city model is a part of the i-SCOPE services. The paper shows the importance of the comprehensive and interoperable 3D city models for building the 'smart city' services. PB - Savez geodeta Srbije, Beograd T2 - Geonauka T1 - 3D Urban Information Models in making a 'smart city': The i-SCOPE project case study EP - 16 IS - 3 SP - 12 VL - 2 DO - 10.14438/gn.2014.17 ER -
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Protić, D., Nestorov, I.,& Vučetić, I.. (2014). 3D Urban Information Models in making a 'smart city': The i-SCOPE project case study. in Geonauka Savez geodeta Srbije, Beograd., 2(3), 12-16. https://doi.org/10.14438/gn.2014.17
Protić D, Nestorov I, Vučetić I. 3D Urban Information Models in making a 'smart city': The i-SCOPE project case study. in Geonauka. 2014;2(3):12-16. doi:10.14438/gn.2014.17 .
Protić, Dragutin, Nestorov, Ivan, Vučetić, Ivan, "3D Urban Information Models in making a 'smart city': The i-SCOPE project case study" in Geonauka, 2, no. 3 (2014):12-16, https://doi.org/10.14438/gn.2014.17 . .