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S-Mile Visualizer Tool as a Solution to Support Local Authorities in Smart Cities

In: New Research Trends in Transport Sustainability and Innovation

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  • Marcin Staniek

    (Silesian University of Technology)

Abstract

This article addresses a concept of a data visualisation tool developed to analyse the functioning of a transport system and the elements linked with the system. Using data presentation technologies based on interactive thematic maps will enable precise analysis of how the system works, identification of issues and interdependences as well as determination of patterns observed in the travels currently made and transport services rendered. The deliverables of an international project referred to with the acronym S-mile, implemented under the ERANET Transport III programme, included a data visualisation tool named S-mile Visualizer Tool. It will allow for graphical presentation of global data of the chosen area, pertaining to the split of goods transport, road traffic conditions, technical condition of road infrastructure and distribution of transport-induced pollution. The tool may provide assistance to infrastructure administrators and local authorities.

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  • Marcin Staniek, 2018. "S-Mile Visualizer Tool as a Solution to Support Local Authorities in Smart Cities," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: MichaƂ Suchanek (ed.), New Research Trends in Transport Sustainability and Innovation, pages 80-87, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-319-74461-2_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-74461-2_8
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