mavocity

Project overview

The technology demo of Smart City (developed for Mavoco, code name Mavocity), aims to provide households with an application that connects to their smart meters/sensors and offers access to various smart city services. These services are such as public transportation, museums and public swimming pools. 
The project was developed to showcase the Smart city concept at the SAP conference, so we developed the prototype of the smart city app in just a few weeks. We designed a mock-up web application that connected to a server and simulated data from smart meters, public transportation systems and city services. We created a control panel for the smart meters’ data and three 3D models that represented the city services’ usage.
The real 3D models included an NFC sensor that sent data to an Arduino chip, which then transmitted the information to the server. Conference visitors could swipe an NFC card over the 3D models to simulate the services’ usage and generate data.
Another example of our quick, resolutive and original solutions.

Client

Sector

Internet of Things

Smart Cities

Activities

Fast prototyping.

UX/UI Design.

Frontend/ backend prototyping.

3D modelling.

Arduino programming.

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