6 CONCLUSIONS
City environments monitoring and control represents
an important class of municipal services and an inter-
esting application of sensor/actuator networks in mu-
nicipal environments. Our proposal differs from other
works specially for offering control over the environ-
ment instead of just monitoring. Another benefit is the
large scale infrastructure provided to cover city areas
and the diversity of services that can be integrated in
municipal scenario.
Our alarm system is the first implementation for
monitoring and control in such infrastructure. How-
ever, future works are expected which includes the de-
sign and implementation of new applications, devel-
opment of new hardwares for specific tasks, creation
of a platform to group data from related environments
in order to organize the base station and the types of
monitoring and control. Pervasive computing also are
being studied to be applied in some future implemen-
tation to achieve a certain level of intelligence in pub-
lic spaces.
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