Understand why interoperability matters in the Open City journey and how 6LoWPAN can play a part in this journey. Find out how the City of Gijón is using 6LoWPAN and dealing with interoperability.
Whether it’s to manage essential services, improve quality of life, tackle climate change, increase public safety or promote inclusion, Cities increasingly rely on Internet of Things networks to connect devices and applications. And the more interoperable and integrated the network is, the more it will be able to deliver on its promises, the more valuable data it will provide, and ultimately, the smarter, more sustainable and resilient the city will be.
The open standard 6LoWPAN allows plenty of devices on urban networks to talk to each other and share actionable information. As such, it has the potential to be one of the most significant developments yet for Open Cities.
There is also a Q&A session from the audience.
Gaetano Calabrò Chief Technology Officer Paradox Engineering SA
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Pablo Arboleya Arboleya Associate professor; Holder of the Gijón Smart Cities Chair at University of Oviedo
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Graeme Neill Editor SmartCitiesWorld Graeme has many years of experience as a B2B journalist and editor, specialising in technological innovation and its impact in cities. |
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