Abstract

Using and connecting different technologies to improve the quality of urban life is a significant challenge for smart cities. The interconnection of transport, energy, water, public lighting, and other urban infrastructure systems is critical to providing quality services to citizens and reducing environmental impact. However, data interoperability from these systems is a significant challenge, as data is mainly stored in different formats and locations from various sources. This paper examines the challenges of integrating existing datasets in intelligent cities and proposes solutions to create secure and interoperable data-sharing environments. To this end, an approach called data federation is discussed by implementing a federated platform for integrating such data. However, it is essential to note that there may be challenges in terms of cybersecurity and interoperability. This is where context brokers play a crucial role, regulating access to data by enforcing rules and providing security standards. In this way, these challenges can be managed appropriately, ensuring data protection and the system’s proper functioning. Finally, it is essential to mention that this work is linked to a smart cities project, which aims to promote innovation in smart cities by implementing several innovative solutions. The study presented in this research contributes to understanding the challenges in smart cities. It proposes solutions for creating secure and interoperable data-sharing environments, which are essential both for the project’s success and for the development of smart cities worldwide.

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