Smart Cities and the Future Internet: Towards Cooperation Frameworks for Open Innovation
Hans Schaffers
(1)
,
Nicos Komninos
(2)
,
Marc Pallot
(3)
,
Brigitte Trousse
(3)
,
Michael Nilsson
(4)
,
Alvaro Oliveira
(5)
Résumé
Cities nowadays face complex challenges to meet objectives regarding socio-economic development and quality of life. The concept of "smart cities" is a response to these challenges. This paper explores "smart cities" as environments of open and user-driven innovation for experimenting and validating Future Internet-enabled services. Based on an analysis of the current landscape of smart city pilot programmes, Future Internet experimentally-driven research and projects in the domain of Living Labs, common resources regarding research and innovation can be identified that can be shared in open innovation environments. Effectively sharing these common resources for the purpose of establishing urban and regional innovation ecosystems requires sustainable partnerships and cooperation strategies among the main stakeholders.
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Type de dépôt | Chapitre d'ouvrage |
Titre |
en
Smart Cities and the Future Internet: Towards Cooperation Frameworks for Open Innovation
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Résumé |
en
Cities nowadays face complex challenges to meet objectives regarding socio-economic development and quality of life. The concept of "smart cities" is a response to these challenges. This paper explores "smart cities" as environments of open and user-driven innovation for experimenting and validating Future Internet-enabled services. Based on an analysis of the current landscape of smart city pilot programmes, Future Internet experimentally-driven research and projects in the domain of Living Labs, common resources regarding research and innovation can be identified that can be shared in open innovation environments. Effectively sharing these common resources for the purpose of establishing urban and regional innovation ecosystems requires sustainable partnerships and cooperation strategies among the main stakeholders.
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Auteur(s) |
Hans Schaffers
1
, Nicos Komninos
2
, Marc Pallot
3
, Brigitte Trousse
3
, Michael Nilsson
4
, Alvaro Oliveira
5
1
ESoCE-net -
European Society of Concurrent Enterprising Network
( 210521 )
- ESoCE Net Via Cortina d'Ampezzo 164 - 00135 ROMA - I Phone: +39.335.470121 Fax: +39.06.3310252 e-mail: info@esoce.net
- Italie
2
Urban and Regional Innovation Research Unit -
Urenio
( 210522 )
- Urban and Regional Innovation Research Unit Aristotle University of Thessaloniki P.O. Box 491 54124 Thessaloniki
- Grèce
3
AxIS -
Usage-centered design, analysis and improvement of information systems
( 2446 )
- France
4
CDT LTU -
Centre for Distance-spanning Technology [LULEA]
( 210531 )
- Luleå University of Technology CDT, Michael Nilsson SE-971 87 Luleå SWEDEN
- Suède
5
Alfamicro [Portugal]
( 210526 )
- Alfamicro, Sistemas de Computadores lda. Alameda da Guia, 192A 2750-168 Cascais
- Portugal
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Date de production/écriture |
2011
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ISBN |
978-3-642-20897-3
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Titre de l'ouvrage |
Future Internet Assembly
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Audience |
Internationale
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Date de publication |
2011
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Volume |
6656
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Page/Identifiant |
431-446
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Titre de la collection |
LNCS - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Éditeur scientifique |
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Mots-clés |
en
smart cities, open innovation, living lab
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DOI | 10.1007/978-3-642-20898-0_31 |
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