Program by Day

Wednesday, June 14

9:30-11:00

Keynote:

Smart Cities - from Andalusia to the World. Present State and Future Trends

Daniel González-Bootello.

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11:30-13:00

Session 1:

A Robust and Lightweight Protocol over Long Range (LoRa) Technology for Applications in Smart Cities.

Félix Sasián, Diego Gachet, Miguel Suffo, Ricardo Therón

Comparative study of artificial neural network models for forecasting the indoor temperature in smart buildings.

Sadi Alawadi, David Mera, Manuel Fernández-Delgado, and José A. Taboada

Virtual Development of a Presence Sensor Network Using 3D Simulations.

Rafael Pax, Marlon Cárdenas Bonett, Jorge J. Gómez-Sanz, and Juan Pavón

14:30-16:00

Session 2:

Distributed Genetic Algorithms on Portable Devices for Smart Cities.

J.A. Morell and Enrique Alba

Logistics Support Approach for drone delivery fleet.

Asma Troudi, Sid-Ali Addouche, Sofiene Dellagi, and Abderrahman El Mhamedi

Impact of protests in the number of smart devices in streets: A new approach to analyze protesters behavior.

Antonio Fernández-Ares, Maria Isabel García-Arenas, Pedro A. Castillo, Juan J. Merelo

16:30-18:00

Session 3:

Predicting Individual Trip Destinations With Artificial Potential Fields.

Alessandro Zonta, S.K. Smit, and Evert Haasdijk

A sustainable bi-objective approach for the minimum latency problem.

Nancy A. Arellano-Arriaga, Ada M. Álvarez-Socarrás, and Iris A. Martínez-Salazar

Robust Bi-objective Shortest Path Problem in Real Road Networks.

Christian Cintrano, Francisco Chicano, and Enrique Alba

Thursday, June 15



9:30-11:00

Session 4:

Policy Recommendations Supporting Smart City Strategies: Towards a New Methodological Tool.

Nils Walravens and Pieter Ballon

Cities as Enterprises: A comparison of Smart City Frameworks based on Enterprise Architecture requirements.

Viviana Bastidas, Marija Bezbradica, Markus Helfert

Smart urban mobility from expert stakeholders' narratives.

Daniel Lopatnikov



11:30-13:00

Session 5:

Existing approaches to smart parking: An overview.

Fernando Enríquez, Luis Miguel Soria, Juan Antonio Álvarez-García, Francisco Velasco, and Óscar Déniz

Predicting Car Park Occupancy Rates in Smart Cities.

Daniel H. Stolfi, Enrique Alba, and Xin Yao

Considering Congestion Costs and Driver Behaviour into Route Optimisation Algorithms in Smart Cities.

Pablo Alvarez, Iosu Lerga, Adrian Serrano, and Javier Faulin

Simulation Model of Traffic in Smart Cities for Decision-Making Support: Case Study in Tudela (Navarre, Spain).

Juan-Ignacio Latorre-Biel, Javier Faulin, Emilio Jimenez, Angel A.Juan



Friday, June 16



10:00-14:00

TTAndalucía ICT-SmartCities Meeting:

Billateral and multilateral meetings between companies and interested partners for future collaborations. See more here.

Our Address

NEO research group.
E.T.S. Ingeniería Informática, Universidad de Málaga,
Andalucía Tech,
Bulevar Louis Pasteur, 35, 29071.
Málaga, Spain.
Phone: +34 952132803
Fax: +34 952131397
Email: eat[at]lcc.uma.es
Web: http://neo.lcc.uma.es/

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