As a resident of Miami and as part of Miami's Smart City Initiative, I'm going to make it my mission to turn Miami onto LINK integration for Oracles usage in IoT sensors that Miami will invest in. Help me by contacting the City of Miami Mayor on Twitter and his email below and just start leaving him friendly messages of what LINK is and how it makes sense to integrate LINK with a Smart City initiative if Miami truly wants to become the World's premier 21st Century city.... we could go down in the history books!
Mayor Francis Suarez Twitter: francissuarez Email: fsuarez@miamigov.com Phone: (305) 250-5300
The City of Reno, NV already is a LINK Marine ... time to convert City of Miami into one:
SUMMARY OF APPROACH AND PROPOSED TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS Miami’s Smart City vision is centered on a common data model supporting multiple data types aggregated in a common platform available to multiple agencies. Data from multiple sources will CITY OF MIAMI BEYOND TRAFFIC: THE SMART CITY CHALLENGE APPLICATION PART 1 15 be combined, including sensors in traffic signals, street lights, roadside stations, parking installations, and others. Data aggregation will provide a richer data set that enables richer analytics and visualization capabilities in real time. Key features include: • Smart parking spaces, with sensors communicating the current status of each space and conveying that information to users. • Smart parking garages, with sensors tracking the occupancy of each garage and conveying parking availability through a city-wide intelligent parking management system. • Public Transit Tracking and Information System, expanding the current remote sensing technology for the Miami trolley system and integrating the remaining public transit systems. • Multimodal Systemwide Traffic Counts, using sensor technologies at intersections and key mid-segment locations for 24-7 traffic counting. • Travel time sensors deployed at strategic gateway points to the city and along key corridors. • Intelligent Light poles, already operational in the Project Area. • Environmental sensors, including gasleak detectors, seismic monitors, rain gauges, sea level monitoring systems, and flood detectors, to provide environmental monitoring capability. • Smart garbage collection, using sensors that allow optimization of garbage collection services.
SYNERGISTIC ELEMENTS FOR MEASURABLE, COST-EFFECTIVE IMPACT IN DEPLOYMENT & OPERATION Smart Miami Project will take advantage of the extensive sensing architecture it already employs and will then supplement these sensors with additional elements of the envisioned connected environment to produce an integrated network with sharable data available to City staff in all departments, other agencies, and private entrepreneurs alike. The results will be synergistic in the following ways: • They will bring together the capabilities and needs of various city departments and partner agencies; and • They will augment the ability of each department for autonomous decisionmaking while sharing sensing resources.
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