Dear colleagues,
I have also provided a description for a wider "Smart Cities" use case. I think we still need a diagram. With this use case, the project supports with technology the concept of "data altruism" as used in the draft Regulation on European Data Governance (Data Governance Act). If Data Spaces are «a collection of FAIR quality data and related resources consumed, produced and provided by identified participants, each respecting societal values and operating within an explicit framework of trust and governance.», the proposal is that the city is the perfect environment for a data space to consume citizen generated data. *** We need though, many more connections -- to Signatu, to the other use case, etc. Any ideas here?
Regards, Víctor
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Pilot 2
Smart Cities
Current Status:
In the last few years the concept of Smart Citites has been realized, and data and technology have been used to provide better services and more efficiently solve city problems. Yet, although data has become the backbone to planning and operating Smart Cities, citizen-generated data has been underused due to legal and technical barriers. Even if citizens are willing to cooperate and would like to channel their data to the local authorities for the public good, the technological means to do so, especially if personal data is involved, are missing --the citizen consents to the personal data being used but does not find a UI to do so.
The concept of data altruism, as used in the draft Regulation on European data governance («Data Governance Act», CELEX 52020PC0767), needs a technological support and Euro-CyberPERFECTiON ambitions to provide a conceptual framework that demonstrations its feasability.
Nine sectoral European’ data spaces’ were outlined in the European data strategy, public administration being one of them. In this context, city-related data constitutes a true data space within a the public administration data space, and this pilot will demonstrate the value released by altruist citizen data in this context.
Goals of Euro-CyberPERFECTION pilot:
The objectives of this pilot are:
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to develop a user-friendly web portal where citizens can determine their preferences about sharing their data with the local authorities for a better urban management.
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to develop the tools that channel smartphone-generated data to the local authorities respecting the privacy preferences of the citizens.
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to develop personalised services that (i) benefit the citizen and (ii) help a more efficient city management exploit the citizen data.
Two application domains have been chosen to realize the promises of this pilot.
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Mobility data. Connected with the Smart Car pilot, commuters will be able to share their location and temporal information on a daily basis for a limited period of time. A simulated urban mobility city planner will consider this information traffic to present the city congestion information. Unlike the existing navigation already using this type of data, the data generated through this pilot will be richer in a number of manners (i) the collected aggregated, anonymized data will be reverted to the open space by offering under open licensing terms a real-time stream of data and regular data dumps for third-party data analytics; (ii) the individual records will be traceable, and as a personalised service, the citizen will gain insight on his own-generated data, getting recommendations on alternative routes or simply obtaining statistics information (time spent on the road, carbon-footprint, etc.); (iii) leveraging identifiable private information after the user’s active consent will enable better citizen profiling and a more efficient city mobility planning. The impact of this application domain is that traffic management, urban planning and public transportation can be improved with a better knowledge of the citizen’s mobility routines. The technology necessary to implement this scenario will be developed by EURO-CyberPERFECTiON and tested in simulated scenarios (TRL4).
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Complaint data management. This second applicatio domain demonstrates the use of the Framework during interactions with a public administration, more precisely to let the Municipality of Zaragoza manage citizen complaints and suggestions. This municipality already offers citizens such a service through a webpage, however, no personal data can be included. Using the technologies described above, this application domain considers the ability to add personal data to the complaints in order to make their processing more effective, leveraging on smart devices or services the user may use. For instance: location information at the time of reporting (e.g. for a damaged street furniture); smart car data (e.g. by sharing data about mobility, the use of recharge points, or parking lots); citizen IoT devices (e.g. adding sonometer or a photometer data when complaining about the perceived noise or excessive street lighting). Implementing these functionalities requires both the advanced user interfaces developed in TX.Xand the backend services described in TX.X. This very concrete case will stress the Framework, by highlighting the need for safety, security and legal compliance in the way complaints and comments are managed, while enabling the citizen to perfectly understand how data is used. The technology necessary to implement this scenario will be developed by EURO-CyberPERFECTiON and tested in a real, relevant scenario (TRL4).
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El 13/10/2021 a las 19:55, OMahony, Aidan escribió:
Hi Soheil,
Use case 1 has been elaborated on in section 1, hopefully it is sufficient.
Regards,
Aidan
*From:*EU-CONSENTiNG_consortium eu-consenting_consortium-bounces@alice.wu.ac.at *On Behalf Of *Jon Stephansen / Signatu *Sent:* 13 October 2021 18:37 *To:* Soheil Human *Cc:* eu-consenting_consortium@alice.wu.ac.at *Subject:* Re: [Eu-consenting_consortium] The description of cases
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Hello Soheil,
Georg and I finished our parts this afternoon. Please review and let us know if anything further is needed.
Regards
Jon
On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 6:00 PM Soheil Human <soheil.human@wu.ac.at mailto:soheil.human@wu.ac.at> wrote:
Dear all, This is a kind reminder that the description of the cases are still missing in the excellence section (1.2.1.2 Use-case Pilots). I’d appreciate it if you kindly finalise them asap (by tonight/tomorrow early morning). Aidan/Merry: the first case / smart cars => Jon/George will kindly update the diagram @Beatriz/victor: the second case / smart cities @Jon @George @Rigo: the third case: consent management platform / finalisation Thank a lot, Best, Soheil -- *Director* Sustainable Computing Lab https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu [sustainablecomputing.eu] <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.sustainablecomputing.eu/__;%21%21LpKI%21zgneto-lf7E_CSZJHrSEIv6sW2x6gOSDG_eZ0pK205qjln3csniOeh-cYocOi4pC0Q$> Institute for Information Systems and New Media, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien) https://nm.wu.ac.at/human [nm.wu.ac.at] <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/nm.wu.ac.at/human__;%21%21LpKI%21zgneto-lf7E_CSZJHrSEIv6sW2x6gOSDG_eZ0pK205qjln3csniOeh-cYof51KhmAA$> *Lecturer* Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna -- EU-CONSENTiNG_consortium mailing list EU-CONSENTiNG_consortium@alice.wu.ac.at <mailto:EU-CONSENTiNG_consortium@alice.wu.ac.at> http://alice.wu.ac.at/mailman/listinfo/eu-consenting_consortium [alice.wu.ac.at] <https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/alice.wu.ac.at/mailman/listinfo/eu-consenting_consortium__;%21%21LpKI%21zgneto-lf7E_CSZJHrSEIv6sW2x6gOSDG_eZ0pK205qjln3csniOeh-cYoe_SNfYbg$> Internal Use - Confidential