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[[Sensors]] - '''Sensor Network Development Workshop''' - In this workshop, discussions will be led focusing on the project stages involved in developing a sensor network. These stages include designing and finalizing use cases for sensor data, selecting the appropriate sensor package for your use cases, privacy and community engagement processes, installation plans, data communication, and data management. Cities, counties, and other types of project teams will provide overviews of sensor deployment projects and lessons learned during any of the various project stages to help facilitate the development of sensor networks in new areas and improve existing projects. - '''Host Christine Kendrick, City of Portland'''
[[Sensors]] - '''Sensor Network Development Workshop''' - In this workshop, discussions will be led focusing on the project stages involved in developing a sensor network. These stages include designing and finalizing use cases for sensor data, selecting the appropriate sensor package for your use cases, privacy and community engagement processes, installation plans, data communication, and data management. Cities, counties, and other types of project teams will provide overviews of sensor deployment projects and lessons learned during any of the various project stages to help facilitate the development of sensor networks in new areas and improve existing projects. - '''Host Christine Kendrick, City of Portland'''
[[Privacy and Security]] - '''Privacy and Security, and Smart Cities''' - This page is to continue discussions from the panel on transportation cybersecurity issues within a Smart Cities framework with an emphasis on privacy, trust, and identity, and EV charging, storage, and electrification.  The panel will discuss the current technological state of practice, critical issues, and future/emerging capabilities.





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February 1 afternoon sessions:

Urban Mobility - First and Last Mile - Last mile is a term used in supply chain management and transportation planning to describe the movement of people and goods from a transportation hub to a final destination in the home. In this workshop we consider the hub to be transporation points (train, bus, trucking, etc.) in a transit system and the first and last mile refers to moving people and goods to and from home, work, shopping, events and other destinations. We will focus on improved and affordable access to transporation points, accessability for disabled and in need, pollution reduction, advanced mobility, wellness, and livability - Co-Hosts - Wilf Pinfold, urban.systems & Skip Newberry, TAO

Sensors - Sensor Network Development Workshop - In this workshop, discussions will be led focusing on the project stages involved in developing a sensor network. These stages include designing and finalizing use cases for sensor data, selecting the appropriate sensor package for your use cases, privacy and community engagement processes, installation plans, data communication, and data management. Cities, counties, and other types of project teams will provide overviews of sensor deployment projects and lessons learned during any of the various project stages to help facilitate the development of sensor networks in new areas and improve existing projects. - Host Christine Kendrick, City of Portland

Privacy and Security - Privacy and Security, and Smart Cities - This page is to continue discussions from the panel on transportation cybersecurity issues within a Smart Cities framework with an emphasis on privacy, trust, and identity, and EV charging, storage, and electrification. The panel will discuss the current technological state of practice, critical issues, and future/emerging capabilities.


February 2 morning breakout sessions:

Freight- Urban Freight Delivery and Logistics - A workshop to discuss how Freight Transportation can utilize data, sensors, applications, and other emerging technologies to reduce congestion, increase efficiency, improve safety, and reduce environmental impacts. Topics include local drayage for shipping and logistics, “last 50” logistics for consumer freight delivery, unmanned aerial delivery, and other topics. - Host - Greta Knappenberger, iSoftStone

Smart City SDK - Smart City SDK Development Workshop - A workshop to discuss building a community and utilizing collaborative development techniques and open source to make Smart City Applications easier to develop, deploy, and maintain. Host - Daniel Frye, urban.systems

Transportation Modeling - This breakout session will examine the status of current transportation modeling systems, data and technology challenges, and future expectations. Host - John Feo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Regulatory and Policy - This workshop will discuss how Federal and State regulations and policies will influence smart city development. In particular it will address the testing and operation of automated vehicles safety and security. In order to follow regulations and policies the key question is to what degree system validation as well as infrastructure preparation is required. Host - Joachim Taiber, International Transportation Innovation Center.

City-University-Private Partnerships in Transportation - The goal of this session is to develop a vision for synergies that could result from partnerships between universities, cities and the private sector in the transportation domain. Host - Kristin Tufte, Portland State University.


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