Technological challenges of participatory smart cities

Technological challenges of participatory smart cities

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  • Introductive Level
  • Starts on June 23, 2019
  • Ends on June 22, 2020

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Course details

Syllabus

Module 1 :

Introduction: a perspective on smarter cities

Module 2 :

Network infrastructures for participatory urban systems

Module 3 :

Software infrastructures for participatory urban systems

Module 4 :

Cloud-based urban data management

Module 5 :

Privacy-preserving urban systems

Prerequisite

An interest in digital science and technology and a good computer science culture are required to understand the technical concepts addressed.

The course is organized in 5 modules.

Each module consists of 5 to 8 sequences, each containing a video of about 6 minutes, quizzes as well as course materials and additional activities or resources.

Video subtitles are provided in three languages: English, French and German.

In this session, which is open for a period of one year, all the contents are available at the opening of the course. You can follow the course at your own pace!

Every 2 months, a statement of completion will be issued to participants who have obtained the minimum score required for all quizzes.

Social networks

Twitter : @InriaLearnLab #MoocSmartCity

Instructors

Nicolas ANCIAUX
Nicolas Anciaux is a research scientist at Inria, Paris. Nicolas is a specialist in database technology and in particular in solutions related to data privacy.

Editor

The French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA) is a public scientific and technological establishment specialising in mathematics and computer science, under the joint authority of the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation and the Ministry of the Economy and Finance1. It was set up on 3 January 1967 as part of the "Plan Calcul".

Inria's mission is to develop research and technology transfer in information and communication sciences and techniques, both nationally and internationally. The institute also steers France's national strategy in terms of artificial intelligence research.

Platform

France Université Numérique is the broadcaster of the online courses of French higher education institutions and their partners.

It operates several platforms of diffusion, of which the best known, FUN MOOC, is the first French-speaking academic platform worldwide. Thanks to many partner institutions, this platform offers a vast catalog of courses enriched daily with various themes and current events.

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