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Dr. Raquel Pérez-delHoyo
University of Alicante (Spain)

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Journal article
Published: 26 July 2021 in Sustainability
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There is a wide range of regulations on universal accessibility, but our cities are still inaccessible in many cases. Most accessibility problems in cities occur in consolidated areas that were developed prior to the development of current accessibility regulations. This leads to consider the importance of focusing more effort on managing the improvement of the accessibility of existing public urban environments. As such, the objective of this research is to design a conceptual model for accessibility management in consolidated urban environments. Unlike other research focusing on city users to collect information on accessibility problems or to provide services to improve wayfinding, this method has a focus on urban accessibility managers. The model is based on the assessment of the level of accessibility of urban environments together with the assessment of management processes in which city users are actively involved. It consists of a set of basic indicators for the identification of accessible pedestrian routes, and provides a dynamic accessibility index for the evaluation of their efficient management by the responsible governments. The inclusion of this assessment framework in the management process itself enables the necessary improvement actions to be identified and taken in time. ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) provide the communication channel between the responsible governments and city users, making this a more dynamic and efficient management model based on assessment possible.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; María Andújar-Montoya; Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias; Rafael Mollá-Sirvent. Participatory Management to Improve Accessibility in Consolidated Urban Environments. Sustainability 2021, 13, 8323 .

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo, María Andújar-Montoya, Higinio Mora, Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias, Rafael Mollá-Sirvent. Participatory Management to Improve Accessibility in Consolidated Urban Environments. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (15):8323.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; María Andújar-Montoya; Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias; Rafael Mollá-Sirvent. 2021. "Participatory Management to Improve Accessibility in Consolidated Urban Environments." Sustainability 13, no. 15: 8323.

Research paper
Published: 06 April 2021 in Systems Research and Behavioral Science
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Cities today face the challenge of achieving more participatory and inclusive urban planning. Information and Communication Technologies make it possible to have access to information on the preferences and real uses that citizens make of urban public space; activities that are not always those foreseen in the original planning of cities. This knowledge provides a new understanding of urban capabilities and opportunities that enables planning closer to citizens' needs and designing cities more intelligently and effectively. Thus, a new, more social urbanism, where the citizen is a participant and not a mere observer, is possible with the help of technology. This work studies the potential of geolocated data generated by citizens and retrieved from social networks of sport, which analysis has been possible with the support of the measurement and visualization tools offered by geographic information systems accessible online, open access cartography available on the Internet, among other resources.

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Raquel Pérez‐Delhoyo; Higinio Mora; José Manuel Nolasco‐Vidal; Rubén Abad‐Ortiz; Rafael A. Mollá‐Sirvent. Addressing new challenges in smart urban planning using Information and Communication Technologies. Systems Research and Behavioral Science 2021, 38, 342 -354.

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Raquel Pérez‐Delhoyo, Higinio Mora, José Manuel Nolasco‐Vidal, Rubén Abad‐Ortiz, Rafael A. Mollá‐Sirvent. Addressing new challenges in smart urban planning using Information and Communication Technologies. Systems Research and Behavioral Science. 2021; 38 (3):342-354.

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Raquel Pérez‐Delhoyo; Higinio Mora; José Manuel Nolasco‐Vidal; Rubén Abad‐Ortiz; Rafael A. Mollá‐Sirvent. 2021. "Addressing new challenges in smart urban planning using Information and Communication Technologies." Systems Research and Behavioral Science 38, no. 3: 342-354.

Book chapter
Published: 21 June 2019 in Smart Cities: Issues and Challenges
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The pace of technological change requires that our societies are apt to use it. This translates in the imperative of enhancing the developments of knowledge society. A good example of the development of the knowledge society is found in the concept of smart cities. The main enabling tools of this concept correspond essentially to the area of information and communications technologies. In this chapter, some key technologies of the knowledge society are reviewed and their possibilities in developing smart cities are discussed. Among them, new communication technologies, geopositioning services, and cloud computing paradigm have enormous potential and play an important role for implementing smart city projects. Among the many applications they provide, this chapter focuses on e-Government and smart urban planning of the city for improving the quality of life of the citizens. The main issues and challenges of using those technologies are discussed, and examples and case uses are described.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; Higinio Mora. Knowledge society technologies for smart cities development. Smart Cities: Issues and Challenges 2019, 185 -198.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo, Higinio Mora. Knowledge society technologies for smart cities development. Smart Cities: Issues and Challenges. 2019; ():185-198.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; Higinio Mora. 2019. "Knowledge society technologies for smart cities development." Smart Cities: Issues and Challenges , no. : 185-198.

Book chapter
Published: 16 May 2019 in Smart Villages in the EU and Beyond
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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; Higinio Mora. Toward a New Sustainable Development Model for Smart Villages. Smart Villages in the EU and Beyond 2019, 49 -62.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo, Higinio Mora. Toward a New Sustainable Development Model for Smart Villages. Smart Villages in the EU and Beyond. 2019; ():49-62.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; Higinio Mora. 2019. "Toward a New Sustainable Development Model for Smart Villages." Smart Villages in the EU and Beyond , no. : 49-62.

Journal article
Published: 04 February 2019 in Kybernetes
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the unexpected consequences in the operation of urban environments. Prediction within the urban planning process often presents difficulties and unintended consequences. It is not enough to develop a good project. Unexpected consequences are possible because of the environment. The authors argue that these problems of uncertainty can be minimized with citizen participation and the use of new technologies. Design/methodology/approach The problem of how urban planning initiatives result in unexpected consequences is described. These effects are determined by studying a series of cities and real urban environments. A case study on urban accessibility is developed for a better understanding of the problem. Findings Avoiding unexpected consequences in the operation of urban environments is strongly linked to the concept of Smart City 3.0. This concept is based on the co-creation. In this line to address the problem, a citizen-centric methodology using the latest information and communications technologies and internet of things technologies is presented. As a practical application, different categories of unexpected events related to the Faculty of Education building at the University of Alicante have been identified as a consequence of the impact of its environment. An uncomfortable or non-accessible environment causes unforeseen behaviour of individuals. Originality/value There are no analytical tools to investigate how aspects of the urban environment cause uncertainty about the acceptance of projects by future citizen users. This work takes a step forward in that direction.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya; Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias. Unexpected consequences in the operation of urban environments. Kybernetes 2019, 48, 253 -264.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo, María Dolores Andújar-Montoya, Higinio Mora, Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias. Unexpected consequences in the operation of urban environments. Kybernetes. 2019; 48 (2):253-264.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya; Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias. 2019. "Unexpected consequences in the operation of urban environments." Kybernetes 48, no. 2: 253-264.

Book chapter
Published: 24 January 2019 in Health, Wellbeing and Sustainability in the Mediterranean City
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An urban model arises to solve the real problems and needs of cities and territories at a given time in history, and therefore pursues specific objectives according to the problems and the actual situation at the time in question. Thus, throughout history, very recognisable urban models have arisen, such as “The Expansion” or “The Garden City” models, to respond to the hygiene and mobility problems of industrial cities; or those stemming from “The Modern Movement”, addressing housing and zoning problems. Obviously, for an urban model to be consolidated, the social, political and economic circumstances must be right (Vegara Gómez & De las Rivas, 2004).

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo. Smart urban development in the Mediterranean city. Health, Wellbeing and Sustainability in the Mediterranean City 2019, 37 -49.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo. Smart urban development in the Mediterranean city. Health, Wellbeing and Sustainability in the Mediterranean City. 2019; ():37-49.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo. 2019. "Smart urban development in the Mediterranean city." Health, Wellbeing and Sustainability in the Mediterranean City , no. : 37-49.

Journal article
Published: 12 December 2018 in Sustainability
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New technologies are changing the channels of communication between people, creating an interconnected society in which information flows. Social networks are a good example of the evolution of citizens’ communication habits. The user-generated data that these networks collect can be analyzed to generate new useful information for developing citizen-centered smart services and policy making. The aim of this paper is to investigate the possibilities offered by social networks in the field of sport to aid city management. As the novelty of this research, a systematic method is described to know the popular areas for sport and how the management of this knowledge enables the decision-making process of urban planning. Some case studies of useful actions to make inclusive cities for sport are described and the benefits of making sustainable cities are discussed.

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Higinio Mora; Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; José F. Paredes-Pérez; Rafael A. Mollá-Sirvent. Analysis of Social Networking Service Data for Smart Urban Planning. Sustainability 2018, 10, 4732 .

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Higinio Mora, Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo, José F. Paredes-Pérez, Rafael A. Mollá-Sirvent. Analysis of Social Networking Service Data for Smart Urban Planning. Sustainability. 2018; 10 (12):4732.

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Higinio Mora; Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; José F. Paredes-Pérez; Rafael A. Mollá-Sirvent. 2018. "Analysis of Social Networking Service Data for Smart Urban Planning." Sustainability 10, no. 12: 4732.

Proceedings article
Published: 08 May 2018 in Urban Growth and the Circular Economy
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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; Higinio Mora; José Francisco Paredes. USING SOCIAL NETWORK DATA TO IMPROVE PLANNING AND DESIGN OF SMART CITIES. Urban Growth and the Circular Economy 2018, 1 .

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo, Higinio Mora, José Francisco Paredes. USING SOCIAL NETWORK DATA TO IMPROVE PLANNING AND DESIGN OF SMART CITIES. Urban Growth and the Circular Economy. 2018; ():1.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; Higinio Mora; José Francisco Paredes. 2018. "USING SOCIAL NETWORK DATA TO IMPROVE PLANNING AND DESIGN OF SMART CITIES." Urban Growth and the Circular Economy , no. : 1.

Conference paper
Published: 01 March 2018 in INTED2018 Proceedings
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Jesús Quesada-Polo; Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo. BRINGING URBAN PLANNING EDUCATION CLOSER TO PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY. INTED2018 Proceedings 2018, 2609 -2616.

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Jesús Quesada-Polo, Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo. BRINGING URBAN PLANNING EDUCATION CLOSER TO PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY. INTED2018 Proceedings. 2018; ():2609-2616.

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Jesús Quesada-Polo; Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo. 2018. "BRINGING URBAN PLANNING EDUCATION CLOSER TO PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY." INTED2018 Proceedings , no. : 2609-2616.

Conference paper
Published: 01 March 2018 in INTED2018 Proceedings
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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. RESEARCH AS A LEARNING METHODOLOGY: LEARNING ABOUT SMART CITIES. INTED2018 Proceedings 2018, 2602 -2608.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo, María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. RESEARCH AS A LEARNING METHODOLOGY: LEARNING ABOUT SMART CITIES. INTED2018 Proceedings. 2018; ():2602-2608.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. 2018. "RESEARCH AS A LEARNING METHODOLOGY: LEARNING ABOUT SMART CITIES." INTED2018 Proceedings , no. : 2602-2608.

Proceedings
Published: 01 January 2018 in Proceedings
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There is a growing social awareness about accessibility. The accessibility in cities and public spaces has become in an important issue in official agendas due to recent European directives. There are several studies on the way to improve accessibility in cities but they do not offer the possibility of view if solutions applied are valid over time. This paper proposes a method to measure the degree of accessibility of a city or urban area by using data from conflicting accessibility points collected by the own citizens. It will allow us to visualize in a concise way how accessible a city is and its progression in the time.

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Rafael Alejandro Mollá-Sirvent; Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias; Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. Accessibility Index for Smart Cities. Proceedings 2018, 2, 1219 .

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Rafael Alejandro Mollá-Sirvent, Higinio Mora, Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias, Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo, María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. Accessibility Index for Smart Cities. Proceedings. 2018; 2 (19):1219.

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Rafael Alejandro Mollá-Sirvent; Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias; Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. 2018. "Accessibility Index for Smart Cities." Proceedings 2, no. 19: 1219.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2018 in Feminismo/s
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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo. Integración de la perspectiva de género en el estudio de la ciudad y su patrimonio: aprendiendo de la experiencia de Benalúa hacia un futuro más sostenible. Feminismo/s 2018, 1 .

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo. Integración de la perspectiva de género en el estudio de la ciudad y su patrimonio: aprendiendo de la experiencia de Benalúa hacia un futuro más sostenible. Feminismo/s. 2018; (32):1.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo. 2018. "Integración de la perspectiva de género en el estudio de la ciudad y su patrimonio: aprendiendo de la experiencia de Benalúa hacia un futuro más sostenible." Feminismo/s , no. 32: 1.

Conference paper
Published: 01 January 2018 in Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems
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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya; Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias. Citizen Participation in Urban Planning-Management Processes - Assessing Urban Accessibility in Smart Cities. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems 2018, 206 -213.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo, María Dolores Andújar-Montoya, Higinio Mora, Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias. Citizen Participation in Urban Planning-Management Processes - Assessing Urban Accessibility in Smart Cities. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems. 2018; ():206-213.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya; Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias. 2018. "Citizen Participation in Urban Planning-Management Processes - Assessing Urban Accessibility in Smart Cities." Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems , no. : 206-213.

Conference paper
Published: 07 October 2017 in Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV
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Internet of Things is a promising paradigm for designing context-aware systems. The information provided can be used for understanding the environment and providing intelligent services to the citizen. There are several studies on the information acquisition of Smart Cities. This work is focused on citizens’ traceability technologies and the data structures involved in representing and querying this information. A location and route data structure is proposed for handling data from different sources and devices, and meet the requirements of citizens’ flow management in Smart Cities.

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Alejandro Sirvent-Llamas; Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya; Raquel Pérez-Del Hoyo; Alberto De Ramón-Fernandez. Data Structures Modelling for Citizen Tracking Based Applications in Smart Cities. Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 2017, 10586, 201 -206.

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Alejandro Sirvent-Llamas, Higinio Mora, Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias, María Dolores Andújar-Montoya, Raquel Pérez-Del Hoyo, Alberto De Ramón-Fernandez. Data Structures Modelling for Citizen Tracking Based Applications in Smart Cities. Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV. 2017; 10586 ():201-206.

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Alejandro Sirvent-Llamas; Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya; Raquel Pérez-Del Hoyo; Alberto De Ramón-Fernandez. 2017. "Data Structures Modelling for Citizen Tracking Based Applications in Smart Cities." Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 10586, no. : 201-206.

Conference paper
Published: 27 September 2017 in Proceedings 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age
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Within the context of the changes provoked by globalization and over-urbanization in recent decades, cities face the challenge of conceiving new and more competitive and sustainable development models. To this effect, the Smart City is proposed as a new model of urban development. However, the concept of Smart City has developed in such a way (in most cases completely alien to the area of Urbanism) that, in a way, cities have begun to face the risk of losing their soul. Clear examples of this are the new 'intelligent' cities created from scratch as mere efficient functional structures, without history and even without inhabitants, and lacking understanding of the very complexity and nature of cities, which are first and foremost dynamic places to be experienced. This is why, one of the main challenges with which Urbanism of the 21st century is confronted, is to work on redefining the concept of Smart City, redirecting its development to humanize and give soul back to these near future 'intelligent' cities. In this direction, the main objective of this research is to contribute as urban planners in this redefinition of the concept of Smart City as a new model of urban development. From the work carried out, the proposal of a model, sensitive to the environment (natural, cultural and urban) but above all a model focused on people, their preferences, opinions and needs is concluded.

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Raquel Pérez Del Hoyo; Megan Lees. Redefining the Smart City concept: the importance of humanizing ‘Intelligent’ Cities. Proceedings 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age 2017, 1 .

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Raquel Pérez Del Hoyo, Megan Lees. Redefining the Smart City concept: the importance of humanizing ‘Intelligent’ Cities. Proceedings 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. 2017; ():1.

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Raquel Pérez Del Hoyo; Megan Lees. 2017. "Redefining the Smart City concept: the importance of humanizing ‘Intelligent’ Cities." Proceedings 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age , no. : 1.

Journal article
Published: 09 August 2017 in Sensors
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The present work discusses the possibilities offered by the evolution of Information and Communication Technologies with the aim of designing a system to dynamically obtain knowledge of accessibility issues in urban environments. This system is facilitated by technology to analyse the urban user experience and movement accessibility, which enabling accurate identification of urban barriers and monitoring its effectiveness over time. Therefore, the main purpose of the system is to meet the real needs and requirements of people with movement disabilities. The information obtained can be provided as a support service for decision-making to be used by city government, institutions, researchers, professionals and other individuals of society in general to improve the liveability and quality of the lives of citizens. The proposed system is a means of social awareness that makes the most vulnerable groups of citizens visible by involving them as active participants. To perform and implement the system, the latest communication and positioning technologies for smart sensing have been used, as well as the cloud computing paradigm. Finally, to validate the proposal, a case study has been presented using the university environment as a pre-deployment step in urban environments.

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Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias; Raquel Pérez-Del Hoyo; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. A Comprehensive System for Monitoring Urban Accessibility in Smart Cities. Sensors 2017, 17, 1834 .

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Higinio Mora, Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias, Raquel Pérez-Del Hoyo, María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. A Comprehensive System for Monitoring Urban Accessibility in Smart Cities. Sensors. 2017; 17 (8):1834.

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Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias; Raquel Pérez-Del Hoyo; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya. 2017. "A Comprehensive System for Monitoring Urban Accessibility in Smart Cities." Sensors 17, no. 8: 1834.

Journal article
Published: 01 April 2017 in International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning
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R. Pérez-Delhoyo; C. García-Mayor; H. Mora; V. Gilart-Iglesias; M.D. Andújar-Montoya; Carlos A. Brebbia; Antonio Galiano-Garrigos. Improving urban accessibility: A methodology for urban dynamics analysis in smart, sustainable and inclusive cities. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 2017, 12, 357 -367.

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R. Pérez-Delhoyo, C. García-Mayor, H. Mora, V. Gilart-Iglesias, M.D. Andújar-Montoya, Carlos A. Brebbia, Antonio Galiano-Garrigos. Improving urban accessibility: A methodology for urban dynamics analysis in smart, sustainable and inclusive cities. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning. 2017; 12 (3):357-367.

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R. Pérez-Delhoyo; C. García-Mayor; H. Mora; V. Gilart-Iglesias; M.D. Andújar-Montoya; Carlos A. Brebbia; Antonio Galiano-Garrigos. 2017. "Improving urban accessibility: A methodology for urban dynamics analysis in smart, sustainable and inclusive cities." International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 12, no. 3: 357-367.

Conference paper
Published: 01 March 2017 in INTED2017 Proceedings
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R. Pérez-Del-Hoyo; M.D. Andújar-Montoya. TOWARDS INNOVATIVE LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF OPEN DATA IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION. INTED2017 Proceedings 2017, 1, 6074 -6081.

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R. Pérez-Del-Hoyo, M.D. Andújar-Montoya. TOWARDS INNOVATIVE LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF OPEN DATA IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION. INTED2017 Proceedings. 2017; 1 ():6074-6081.

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R. Pérez-Del-Hoyo; M.D. Andújar-Montoya. 2017. "TOWARDS INNOVATIVE LEARNING THROUGH THE USE OF OPEN DATA IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION." INTED2017 Proceedings 1, no. : 6074-6081.

Conference paper
Published: 01 January 2017 in Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems
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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya; Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias. Urban and Building Accessibility Diagnosis using ‘Accessibility App’ in Smart Cities - A Case Study. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems 2017, 99 -108.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo, María Dolores Andújar-Montoya, Higinio Mora, Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias. Urban and Building Accessibility Diagnosis using ‘Accessibility App’ in Smart Cities - A Case Study. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems. 2017; ():99-108.

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Raquel Pérez-Delhoyo; María Dolores Andújar-Montoya; Higinio Mora; Virgilio Gilart-Iglesias. 2017. "Urban and Building Accessibility Diagnosis using ‘Accessibility App’ in Smart Cities - A Case Study." Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems , no. : 99-108.

Journal article
Published: 31 July 2016 in International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics
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H. Mora; V. Gilart-Iglesias; R. Pérez-Delhoyo; M.D. Andújar-Montoya; H.J. Compañ Gabucio; Alex Rabasa; Carlos A. Brebbia. Interactive cloud system for the analysis of accessibility in smart cities. International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics 2016, 11, 447 -458.

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H. Mora, V. Gilart-Iglesias, R. Pérez-Delhoyo, M.D. Andújar-Montoya, H.J. Compañ Gabucio, Alex Rabasa, Carlos A. Brebbia. Interactive cloud system for the analysis of accessibility in smart cities. International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics. 2016; 11 (3):447-458.

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H. Mora; V. Gilart-Iglesias; R. Pérez-Delhoyo; M.D. Andújar-Montoya; H.J. Compañ Gabucio; Alex Rabasa; Carlos A. Brebbia. 2016. "Interactive cloud system for the analysis of accessibility in smart cities." International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics 11, no. 3: 447-458.