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1. Urb-IoT 2014: Rome, Italy
- Fahim Kawsar, Ulf Blanke, Afra J. Mashhadi, Bashar Altakrouri:

The First International Conference on IoT in Urban Space, Urb-IoT 2014, Rome, Italy, October 27-28, 2014. ICST 2014, ISBN 978-1-63190-037-2
Urban mobility
- Stefan Foell, Gerd Kortuem

, Reza Rawassizadeh, Marcus Handte
, Muhammad Umer Iqbal, Pedro José Marrón
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Micro-navigation for urban bus passengers: using the internet of things to improve the public transport experience. 1-6 - Kristina Flüchter, Felix Wortmann:

Implementing the connected e-bike: challenges and requirements of an IoT application for urban transportation. 7-12 - Manoj Bode, Shashi Shekhar Jha

, Shivashankar B. Nair:
A mobile agent based autonomous partial green corridor discovery and maintenance mechanism for emergency services amidst urban traffic. 13-18 - Ivan Gudymenko, Felipe Sousa, Stefan Köpsell

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A simple and secure e-ticketing system for intelligent public transportation based on NFC. 19-24
Data driven urban planning
- Ulf Blanke, Robin Guldener, Sebastian Feese, Gerhard Tröster:

Crowdsourced pedestrian map construction for short-term city-scale events. 25-31 - Matthias Budde, Julio De Melo Borges, Stefan Tomov, Till Riedel

, Michael Beigl:
Leveraging spatio-temporal clustering for participatory urban infrastructure monitoring. 32-37 - Kentaro Nishi, Kota Tsubouchi

, Masamichi Shimosaka:
Extracting land-use patterns using location data from smartphones. 38-43 - Zack Zhu, Ulf Blanke, Gerhard Tröster:

Inferring travel purpose from crowd-augmented human mobility data. 44-49
Urban systems
- Giacomo Brambilla, Marco Picone, Simone Cirani, Michele Amoretti, Francesco Zanichelli:

A simulation platform for large-scale internet of things scenarios in urban environments. 50-55 - Edoardo Pignotti, Stanislav Beran, Peter Edwards

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What does this device do? 56-61 - Sotirios Kotsopoulos, Federico Casalegno, Adrià Recasens, Wesley Graybill:

Developing a RESTful communication protocol and an energy optimization algorithm for a connected sustainable home. 62-67
Citizen and city
- Hans-Christian Jetter, Sarah Gallacher, Vaiva Kalnikaité, Yvonne Rogers:

Suspicious boxes and friendly aliens: exploring the physical design of urban sensing technology. 68-73 - Salvador Ruiz-Correa

, Darshan Santani, Daniel Gatica-Perez
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The young and the city: crowdsourcing urban awareness in a developing country. 74-79 - Jee-Eun Kim, Masahiro Bessho, Noboru Koshizuka, Ken Sakamura:

Enhancing public transit accessibility for the visually impaired using IoT and open data infrastructures. 80-86
Posters
- Makoto Kawano, Takuro Yonezawa

, Jin Nakazawa, Satoshi Kawasaki, Ken Ohta, Hiroshi Inamura
, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Classifying urban events' popularity by analyzing friends information in location-based social network. 87-89 - Peter Rothenpieler, Bashar Altakrouri, Oliver Kleine, Lukas Ruge:

Distributed crowd-sensing infrastructure for personalized dynamic IoT spaces. 90-92 - Jorge M. Perandones, Guillermo del Campo-Jimenez

, Jaime Caffarel, Jie Song, Silvia Calatrava Sierra, Rocío Martínez, Asunción Santamaria
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Energy-saving smart street lighting system based on 6LoWPAN. 93-95 - Henrik Bærbak Christensen, Henrik Blunck, Niels Olof Bouvin

, Robert S. Brewer, Markus Wüstenberg:
Karibu: a flexible, highly-available, and scalable architecture for urban data collection. 96-98 - David Corsar

, Peter Edwards
, John D. Nelson, Konstantinos Papangelis:
Mobile phones, sensors & the crowd: lessons learnt from development of a real-time travel information system. 99-101 - Wouter Meys, Maarten Groen:

Quo vadis?: persuasive computing using real time queue information. 102-104 - Yoko Hasegawa, Yoshihide Sekimoto, Takehiro Kashiyama, Hiroshi Kanasugi:

Transportation melting pot Dhaka: road-link based traffic volume estimation from sparse CDR data. 105-107 - Catia Prandi, Silvia Mirri

, Paola Salomoni:
Trustworthiness assessment in mapping urban accessibility via sensing and crowdsourcing. 108-110 - Assunta Matassa, Fabiana Vernero:

Using the critical design approach for rethinking citizens' emotional bond with urban spaces. 111-113

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