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Urban Platform Data Models. Valencia demo uses FIWARE data models [5], which are interoperable data models for storing and exchanging data. These data models have been harmonized to enable data portability and each data model defines the minimal set of information about elements of the city, reusing schemas in order to support interoperability. In the design phase of the datasets, FIWARE data models will be taken into account, so the new datasets created will be fit or adapted to existing standard FIWARE datasets models previously studied. FIWARE data models consists of twelve basic data models (although new additional data models are currently being developed), where each one has a set of particular attributes and relationships, depending on the city element. These main models are shown below: This entity models an alert and could be used to send alerts related to traffic jam, accidents, weather conditions, high level of pollutants and so on. The purpose of the model is to support the generation of notifications for a user or trigger other actions, based on such alerts. An alert is generated by a specific situation. The main features of an alert are that it is not predictable and it is not a recurrent data. That means that an alert could be an accident or a high level of pollutants measure, additionally it could be the fall down of a patient or a car driving in the opposite direction. These data models are intended to model parks, gardens and related green spaces in a city. The main entity types identified are:  Park. A park is an area of open space provided for recreational use, usually designed and in semi-natural state with grassy areas, trees and bushes. Parks are often but not always municipal. Typically open to the public, but may be fenced off, and may be temporarily closed, e.g. at night time. ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ already provides an entity type for this purpose which can be reused.  Garden. A garden is a distinguishable planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the display, cultivation, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. A garden can incorporate both natural and man-made materials. Western gardens are almost universally based on plants. A garden can also be a part of a park and open to the public. A garden can be divided into several smaller parts, named flower beds.  FlowerBed. A garden plot in which flowers (or other plants) are grown. Usually you will find flower beds in parks, gardens, pedestrian areas or at big highway interchanges.  GreenspaceRecord. This entity contains a harmonised description of the conditions recorded on a particular area or point inside a garden or related green space. Such record can be associated to a garden, to a specific flower bed, etc. Although this FIWARE model is being used in VLCi, it is not planned to be used in this specific project. These data models describe the main entities involved with smart applications that deal with environmental issues. The main entities identified are:  AeroAllergenObserved. It describes aero allergens observed at a given location and related overall allergen risk.  AirQualityObserved. It represents an observation of air quality conditions at a certain place and time.  WaterQualityObserved. Allows to capture all the parameters involved in Water Quality scenarios, allowing to deal with different scenarios: rivers and lakes; reservoirs like dams, cisterns, impoundments; sea locations; swimming pools or fountains.  NoiseLevelObserved. It represents an observation of those parameters that estimate noise pressure levels at a certain place and time. Although this FIWARE model is being used in VLCi, it is not planned to be used in this specific project. These data models allow to model points of interest and related entity types:  PointOfInterest. A harmonised geographic description of a point of interest. Point of interest, or POI, is a specific point location that someone may find useful or interesting.  Beach. A harmonised description of a beach. It is a loose geological landform along the coast or along another body of water consisting of sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, cobblestones or sometimes shell fragments, etc.

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Urban Platform Data Models. Valencia demo uses FIWARE data models [5], which are interoperable data models for storing and exchanging data. These data models have been harmonized to enable data portability and each data model defines the minimal set of information about elements of the city, reusing schemas in order to support interoperability. In the design phase of the datasets, FIWARE data models will be taken into account, so the new datasets created will be fit or adapted to existing standard FIWARE datasets models previously studied. FIWARE data models consists of twelve basic data models (although new additional data models are currently being developed), where each one has a set of particular attributes and relationships, depending on the city element. These main models are shown below: This entity models an alert and could be used to send alerts related to traffic jam, accidents, weather conditions, high level of pollutants and so on. The purpose of the model is to support the generation of notifications for a user or trigger other actions, based on such alerts. An alert is generated by a specific situation. The main features of an alert are that it is not predictable and it is not a recurrent data. That means that an alert could be an accident or a high level of pollutants measure, additionally it could be the fall down of a patient or a car driving in the opposite direction. These data models are intended to model parks, gardens and related green spaces in a city. The main entity types identified are: Park. A park is an area of open space provided for recreational use, usually designed and in semi-natural state with grassy areas, trees and bushes. Parks are often but not always municipal. Typically open to the public, but may be fenced off, and may be temporarily closed, e.g. at night time. ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ already provides an entity type for this purpose which can be reused. Garden. A garden is a distinguishable planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the display, cultivation, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. A garden can incorporate both natural and man-made materials. Western gardens are almost universally based on plants. A garden can also be a part of a park and open to the public. A garden can be divided into several smaller parts, named flower beds. FlowerBed. A garden plot in which flowers (or other plants) are grown. Usually you will find flower beds in parks, gardens, pedestrian areas or at big highway interchanges. GreenspaceRecord. This entity contains a harmonised description of the conditions recorded on a particular area or point inside a garden or related green space. Such record can be associated to a garden, to a specific flower bed, etc. Although this FIWARE model is being used in VLCi, it is not planned to be used in this specific project. These data models describe the main entities involved with smart applications that deal with environmental issues. The main entities identified are:  AeroAllergenObserved. It describes aero allergens observed at a given location and related overall allergen risk.  AirQualityObserved. It represents an observation of air quality conditions at a certain place and time.  WaterQualityObserved. Allows to capture all the parameters involved in Water Quality scenarios, allowing to deal with different scenarios: rivers and lakes; reservoirs like dams, cisterns, impoundments; sea locations; swimming pools or fountains.  NoiseLevelObserved. It represents an observation of those parameters that estimate noise pressure levels at a certain place and time. Although this FIWARE model is being used in VLCi, it is not planned to be used in this specific project. These data models allow to model points of interest and related entity types:  PointOfInterest. A harmonised geographic description of a point of interest. Point of interest, or POI, is a specific point location that someone may find useful or interesting.  Beach. A harmonised description of a beach. It is a loose geological landform along the coast or along another body of water consisting of sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, cobblestones or sometimes shell fragments, etc.:

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