A spatial decision support framework for equitable sensor network distribution in the smart city

Author:

Zied Abozied Eman1ORCID,Robinson Caitlin2ORCID,Franklin Rachel3,Court Kate4,Roberts Jack5

Affiliation:

1. Newcastle University Population Health Sciences Institute Newcastle upon Tyne UK

2. University of Bristol School of Geographical Sciences Bristol UK

3. Newcastle University Centre for Urban and Regional Development Henry Daysh Building Newcastle upon Tyne UK

4. Newcastle University Research Software Engineering The Catalyst Building, Newcastle Helix Newcastle upon Tyne UK

5. The Alan Turing Institute Research Engineering Group Newcastle upon Tyne UK

Abstract

AbstractThis paper introduces a proof‐of‐concept spatial decision support system (SDSS) that assists decision‐makers to generate equitably distributed sensor networks and evaluate their placement with reference to specific population‐based coverage criteria. Our approach centres equity in infrastructure distribution; we focus on the decision‐making process required to achieve the best possible sensor coverage of the geographical area for selected vulnerable populations and visualise trade‐offs in coverage inherent in infrastructure distribution. The development of the tool brings together expertise from quantitative geography, urban planning, data science and software engineering, and its technical development is underpinned and shaped by interviews with decision‐makers and their iterative feedback. Through this, we ask: how can decision support tools help with the work of building equitable infrastructure? As well as a technical application, our approach develops a conceptual framework for evaluating sensor network purpose and distribution before actual placement. The unique combination of distribution algorithms, user interface and decision‐maker input, developed by an interdisciplinary team, offers a novel approach to sensor network conceptualisation and generation. Our research contributes to the understanding of the distribution of essential infrastructure and can be repurposed for any sensor type and geographical location to promote equity in infrastructure distribution.

Funder

Alan Turing Institute

UK Research and Innovation

Publisher

Wiley

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