Digital City Testbed Center: Using campuses as smart city testbeds in the binational Cascadia region

J. Fink
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The collection and use of digital data by “smart city” programs raise complex operational and ethical questions that can best be addressed through carefully-monitored pilot studies before urban innovations are more widely adopted. We have created a network of single-owner campuses (academic, government, corporate and nonprofit) in the Cascadia megaregion that connects Portland (OR), Seattle (WA) and Vancouver (BC), where smart city products and services can be evaluated before deployment in neighborhoods and business districts. On the five initial campuses, we are co-locating assemblages of up to a dozen technologies through which issues of data interoperability, management, privacy and monopolization can be explored. The initial research and policy goals of this network are to educate the public about smart cities, improve accessibility for populations with disabilities, prepare city residents for natural disasters, and monitor urban tree canopies so they can better mitigate the urban heat island effect. If replicated in other regions, this testing approach can accelerate cities' responsible integration of data science solutions that can address both local and global problems.
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数字城市试验台中心:利用校园作为两国卡斯卡迪亚地区的智慧城市试验台
“智慧城市”项目对数字数据的收集和使用引发了复杂的运营和伦理问题,在城市创新得到更广泛采用之前,最好通过仔细监测的试点研究来解决这些问题。我们在连接波特兰(俄勒冈州)、西雅图(华盛顿州)和温哥华(不列颠哥伦比亚省)的卡斯卡迪亚大区域建立了一个由单一所有者校园(学术、政府、企业和非营利组织)组成的网络,在那里,智能城市产品和服务可以在社区和商业区部署之前进行评估。在最初的5个校区,我们正在共同部署多达12种技术,通过这些技术可以探索数据互操作性、管理、隐私和垄断等问题。该网络的初步研究和政策目标是教育公众了解智慧城市,改善残疾人的可达性,为城市居民做好应对自然灾害的准备,并监测城市树冠,以便更好地缓解城市热岛效应。如果在其他地区复制,这种测试方法可以加速城市对数据科学解决方案的负责任整合,从而解决本地和全球问题。
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