People-centric computing and communications in Smart Cities
Franca Delmastro, valerio Arnaboldi, Marco Conti

TL;DR
This paper discusses the integration of people-centric paradigms in smart city applications, presenting the SmartCitizen app built on a middleware platform to enhance citizen participation and content sharing for urban quality of life.
Contribution
It introduces the CAMEO middleware platform that unifies multiple people-centric computing paradigms, simplifying development of diverse smart city mobile applications.
Findings
SmartCitizen app stimulates active citizen participation.
CAMEO middleware integrates multiple paradigms effectively.
Experimental results provide technical guidelines for app development.
Abstract
The extreme pervasive nature of mobile technologies, together with the users need to continuously interact with her personal devices and to be always connected, strengthen the user-centric approach to design and develop new communication and computing solutions. Nowadays users not only represent the final utilizers of the technology, but they actively contribute to its evolution by assuming different roles: they act as humans, by sharing contents and experiences through social networks, and as virtual sensors, by moving freely in the environment with their sensing devices. Smart cities represent an important reference scenario for the active participation of users through mobile technologies. It involves multiple application domains and defines different levels of user engagement. Participatory sensing, opportunistic sensing and Mobile Social Networks currently represent some of the…
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