SYSTEC @ 11th IEEE Smart Cities Conference em Patras, Grécia

In the week of 6th to 9th of October, 2025, SYSTEC presented a set of key disruptive papers in the 11th IEEE Smart Cities Conference in Patras, Greece. In this conference with the focus on “Resilient & Sustainable Smart Communities“, SYSTEC was made represented by Daniel Costa and João Bittencourt presenting a total of 7 papers advancing research in smart city resilience, smart mobility, and sustainable urban systems through geospatial analytics, AI, and cyber-physical integration. Using spatiotemporal modeling, context-aware sensing, and domain-adversarial learning, they enhance urban preparedness, emergency response, and environmental prediction across diverse city contexts. Techniques such as edge–cloud computing, fuzzy logic, and TinyML enable real-time adaptability and low-latency decision-making, while geospatial accessibility analysis and historical data mining reveal structural disparities in service coverage. Collectively, these approaches demonstrate how data-driven urban intelligence fosters more resilient, efficient, and sustainable cities.

Full list of presented papers:

  1. Title: A Multi-domain Geospatial Framework for the Assessment of Urban Preparedness to Emergencies
    Topic: Smart cities and cyber-physical system

  2. Title: Clear Path Ahead: Improving the Golden Time in Emergency Response with a Green Wave Approach
    Topic: Smart mobility

  3. Title: Context-aware Sensor Active Prioritization for Emergency Management in Smart Cities
    Topic: Smart cities and cyber-physical system

  4. Title: Cross-City Generalizion of Air Quality Prediction: A Domain-Adversarial Learning Approach
    Topic: Smart cities and sustainable development

  5. Title: Urban Emergencies in the Age of 15-Minute Cities: Assessing Response Capability to Critical Situations
    Topic: Smart cities and sustainable development

  6. Title: Quantifying the Carbon Footprint of Electric Vehicles in Sustainable Urban Mobility
    Topic: Smart mobility

  7. Title: Assessing Urban Emergency Response based on Historical Ambulance Calls: A Case Study in Brazil
    Topic: Smart mobility

Date: 17th of October, 2025