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Citizens’ Observatories – applying new technologies

    At the Citizens’ Observatories conference in Brussels on 04 December, CITI-SENSE could demonstrate the interplay between sensors and mobile phones in the CITI-SENSE case studies.
    The mobile sensors will take measurements and send the data to the CITI-SENSE server. Both, the CITI-SENSE web portals and mobile application can access the data from the server and use them for their services. The web portals will mainly display data from static sensors. The mobile application will provide information about personal data from the mobile sensors or mobile connected sensors. They can be combined with data from static sensors for a better understanding of the data and the personal effects of the environment.
    The usage of mobile applications also provides a good basis for more citizen engagement by offering functionalities for feedback and personal perception of the surrounding environment.