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Linkage of IoT Technologies with the SWE (SOS) Standard for the Development of a Heterogeneous Intelligent Transport System (Case Study Quito)

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Transport plays a fundamental role in the economic development for big cities. Quito, the capital of Ecuador, presents serious mobility problems, with a significant amount of traffic both in the city center and in its main access roads. The detailed proposal in this article aims to link Quito with several new generation technologies such as Internet of Things (Iot), Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) standard for heterogeneous sensor communication, and a system of real-time notifications using the communications protocol Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT). These technologies will be used for the development of an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) that takes advantage of the massive deployment of smartphones in the society as main sources of information, including Arduino and Raspberry modules to check efficient communication. This ITS bases its operation on the paradigm of the Crowdsensing, which allows to reflect more accurately the reality of the object of study when more collaborators use the system; reaching up to 30% improvement in the situational consciousness of the environment variable, the traffic.

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Authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the Escuela Politécnica Nacional, for the development of the project PIJ-15-20 “E-iRoads: Ecuador - Inteligent Roads. Un Sistema inteligente para la gestión de tráfico en las periferias de grandes ciudades (Caso de Estudio: Quito)”.

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Zambrano, A., Ortiz M., E., Zambrano, M., Calderón, X., Urquiza-Aguiar, L. (2019). Linkage of IoT Technologies with the SWE (SOS) Standard for the Development of a Heterogeneous Intelligent Transport System (Case Study Quito). In: Hilt, B., Berbineau, M., Vinel, A., Jonsson, M., Pirovano, A. (eds) Communication Technologies for Vehicles. Nets4Cars/Nets4Trains/Nets4Aircraft 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11461. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25529-9_6

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