학술논문

Hands-On Computer Science: The Array of Things Experimental Urban Instrument
Document Type
Periodical
Source
Computing in Science & Engineering Comput. Sci. Eng. Computing in Science & Engineering. 24(1):57-63 Jan, 2022
Subject
Computing and Processing
Bioengineering
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computer science
Wireless communication
Wireless sensor networks
Translational research
Smart cities
Instruments
Social sciences
Language
ISSN
1521-9615
1558-366X
Abstract
Chicago's Array of Things (AoT) project is aptly described as a technology experiment or a “smart city” prototype. The concept of such an extensible “instrument” arose within a larger translational research vision applying computer science and engineering research for the multidimensional benefit of people and communities in cities. The AoT project hypothesized that wireless intelligent sensor networks could enable both quantitative social science and urban monitoring while also stimulating youth interest in science and technology. Successful deployment of such sensor networks could provide open data from urban measurements not only in support of diverse research questions—in environmental dynamics, urban architecture, engineering, and social sciences—but also informing community groups and city planners. The AoT project and its successor SAGE project are a computer science and engineering experiment, but its success is inextricably tied to community engagement and experiential education. Simply put, community acceptance is a prerequisite to installing and testing the instrument.