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The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative's (MFTi) objectives for this research program are to design mobile information and communication technologies (ICT) that help communities solve life-critical needs, including situation awareness, food security, resilience, public and active transportation, social innovation, and resource utilization. | The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative's (MFTi) objectives for this research program are to design mobile information and communication technologies (ICT) that help communities solve life-critical needs, including situation awareness, food security, resilience, public and active transportation, social innovation, and resource utilization. | ||
− | MFTi is interested in the full range of community types, including urban, suburban, semi-rural, rural, and remote communities; and | + | MFTi is interested in the full range of community types, including urban, suburban, semi-rural, rural, and remote communities; and in addressing problems that span these different types of communities. Such problems include the delivery of transit, health care, and educational services across multi-community regions. New Brunswick is an ideal setting this research given the existence of the many community types within closely proximity to NBCC's campuses and the critical need to solve problems that span them. |
MFTi is pursuing such solutions with a particular focus on the following topics and technologies: | MFTi is pursuing such solutions with a particular focus on the following topics and technologies: |
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Smart communities
The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative's (MFTi) objectives for this research program are to design mobile information and communication technologies (ICT) that help communities solve life-critical needs, including situation awareness, food security, resilience, public and active transportation, social innovation, and resource utilization.
MFTi is interested in the full range of community types, including urban, suburban, semi-rural, rural, and remote communities; and in addressing problems that span these different types of communities. Such problems include the delivery of transit, health care, and educational services across multi-community regions. New Brunswick is an ideal setting this research given the existence of the many community types within closely proximity to NBCC's campuses and the critical need to solve problems that span them.
MFTi is pursuing such solutions with a particular focus on the following topics and technologies:
- 5G,
- mediated reality,
- industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and
- cyber security.
Projects
- Integration of Mixed Reality and GPS-based Positioning to Support Public Works Applications: A Collaboration with Kognitiv Spark
- Messaging Services for Public Transit: A Collaboration with ReadyPass
- Real-time Water Level Monitoring and Data Visualization: An NBCC Pilot of the Multi-Agency Situational Awareness System Sandbox
- Visualizing Combinatorial Risks of Flood Plains in Saint John, New Brunswick: Evacuation Routes and Fire Station Service Zones
Research topics
situation awareness, open data, community resilience, cyber security, social innovation, public transit, public works, mediated reality, geospatial systems
Technologies
5G, ESRI Shape files, Folium, Google Maps API, Gmplot, GTFS, GPS, Microsoft HoloLens, Web services