Mikko Martikka's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Visual 3D models are being deployed in smart cities around the world. While earlier the motivation was mostly to visualise the buildings, the latest developments will turn the 3D models into a rich source of information related to the urban landscape and built environment. The models can be used to compare the energy consumption between similar bui...
New solutions sometimes face challenges in acceptance as improvements and active citizen engagement plays a key role of resilient smart city development. This paper describes a set of actions in Helsinki as part of mySMARTLife project that are aimed to engage citizens in interaction. The actions range from online services and mobile applications to...
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... 49 Resilience in terms of cities generally refers to the ability to absorb, adapt, 50 and respond to changes in an urban system [15]. Because new solutions that are 51 planned to be implemented for resilient smart cities tend to face challenges in 52 their acceptance, improvements in active citizen engagement play a key role in city 53 development [16]. The current wisdom is that for cities to become smart cities, 54 it is not only necessary to adopt new technologies but also to actively involve 55 citizens [17]. ...
... They present an urban DT of Zurich, which is based on a 3D model, including the infrastructure for the electrical supply. Another example is a 3D model of Helsinki presented by [34]. ...