City of Coral Gables - Innovation & Technology Department (CGIT)
I. Published Original Papers and Articles - Page 1
II. Collaboration on Standards, Books, and Blueprints - Page 2
III. Collaboration on STEM Proposal Papers - Page 2
I. CGIT Published Original Papers and Articles (authored or co-authored by CGIT staff)
1. Coral Gables Innovation & Technology Bulletin: Success Stories, Launches, Collaborations. Link
2. Coral Gables Smart City IT Strategic Plan. Published by CGIT, NIST GCTC, GovTech, GovCIO. Link
3. Smart City Case Study: City of Coral Gables Leverages the Internet of Things to Improve Quality of Life. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Internet of Things Magazine. Link
4. Smart City Innovation and Technology Provides Opportunities for Collaboration. Gov CIO Mag. Link
5. Coral Gables Smart Districts Cyber-physical Infrastructure. IEEE PES T&D. Link
6. City of Coral Gables Smart Building Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) IoT Plan. Link
7. Building Safer and Smarter Cities of the Future Gov CIO Mag. Link
8. Introducing Smart City Solutions into Highly Regulated Municipal Environment. Gov CIO Mag. Link
9. Smart City Case Study: City of Coral Gables COVID-19 CPS/IoT Data Analysis. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) GCTC CPAC and IEEE. Link
10. Email Phishing Attacks to Local Municipalities on the Rise during the Covid-19 Pandemic. NIST GCTC. Link
11. Smart Cities to Become Mainstream. CIO Review Magazine. Link
12. Dealing with COVID-19: How Coral Gables, FL is Using IoT and Data Analytics to Respond. American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) PA Times Magazine and Florida International University (FIU). Link
13. Applying Science, Collaboration and Experimentation to Improve Quality of Life. Smart City Miami Magazine. Link
14. Urban and Environmental Analytics in a Digital Twin Environment Smart City Miami Magazine Link
15. Coral Gables Resilient Smart Districts – Quality of Life, Innovation & Economic Growth. Smart City Miami Magazine. Link
16. Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Improve Municipal Services and Quality of Life. Smart City Miami Magazine. Link
17. Smart City Technology Strategies for Water Management. OneWater Academy. Link
18. The Role of Land Use and Walkability in Predicting Crime Patterns: A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Miami‑Dade County Neighborhoods, 2007–2015. University of Miami (UM). Link
19. Smart City Hub Meets the Needs of Modern Citizens. ESRI ArcNews GIS Magazine. Link
20. Every Smart City Project is a Strategic Project. Gov CIO Outlook Magazine. Link
21. City of Coral Gables IT Department Quality Engineering Framework Case Study. American Society for Quality (ASQ). Links: Paper Abstract / Quality Engineering Framework (framework # 2)
22. Connected through a Disaster. IEEE Standards University. University Link - Paper Link
23. Continuous Improvement in Municipal Information Technology Department. IISE and FIU. Link
24. Coral Gables, a Smart City Journey. American Planning Association (APA) Technology Journal. Link
25. Spatial Patterns of Larceny and Aggravated Assault in Miami–Dade County, 2007–2015. UM. Link
26. Glossary of Smart Cities and Urban Computing Terms. Link
27. Under Peer Review:
a. Coral Gables Smart City IoT Sensor Data Correlation Analysis during the Covid-19 Pandemic. FIU, Georgia Tech, and Elsevier Sustainable Cities and Society Journal.
b. CGIT Data Science, AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning Module Project Papers: i Prediction of traffic density, jams and crashes in Coral Gables using traffic data from IoT and Waze Connected Citizens Program (CCP) platform interface | ii Covid-19 impact and digital inclusion correlation data analysis for NYC boroughs. Strata.AI Industry Training Program.
c. Coral Gables Smart City Engineering Framework and Systems Integration Model. Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE).
II. CGIT Collaboration on Standards, Books, and Blueprints:
1. ISO/IEC/IEEE 23026. International Standard 23026 for Systems and software engineeringEngineering and management of websites for systems, software, and services information / Workgroup Lead / Links: ISO / IEC / IEEE
2. IEEE 1680.4. International Standard for Environmental Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility Assessment of Servers / Workgroup Member / Link
3. IEEE P2784. Guide for the Technology and Process Framework for Planning a Smart City / Workgroup Member / Link
4. IEEE The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Standards Committee (AI/SC)
5. NIST: Global Community Technology Challenge (GCTC) Strategic Plan 2024-2026. Link
6. NIST and GMU: Global Community Technology Challenge (GCTC) community strategic planning workshop working group series 2023 report. Link
7. NIST Smart Cities and Communities Framework (SCCF). Link
8. NIST GCTC CPAC Covid-19 Resource Kit for municipalities. Link
9. NIST: 2019 Global City Teams Challenge: Smart and Secure Cities and Communities Challenge Expo Link
10. NIST: United States Perspective on Smart City Standards
11. Technical Books: VMware Horizon 6 Desktop Virtualization Solutions, 2014; Mastering VMware Horizon, 2015
III. CGIT Collaboration on STEM Proposal Papers:
1. US Department of Energy (DOE), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) / Deep Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning for Real-World Signalized Traffic Corridor Control / Link
2. US Department of Energy (DOE), ARPA-E, PNNL Lab. / Autonomous Intelligent Assistant (AutonomIA): Resilient and Energy-Efficient City-wide Transportation Operations - Transportation Networks / Link
3. US Department of Energy (DOE), EERE, PNNL Lab / Moving Coral Gables Toward a Sustainable Future - Transportation and Energy Analysis.
4. City Innovate, STIR Labs, WVU, UC Berkeley, NSF / 2020 STIR Labs Cohort Challenge / CGIT NSFFunded Research challenge: “Improve accessibility and confidence for smart city hub users” / Link
5. UM College of Engineering & SimLab, NSF Smart and Connected Communities / Co-PI researcher / Abstract Title: Hurricane Resilient Microgrid Energy System (HERMES): City of Coral Gables.
6. UM School of Architecture, Dept. of Civil & Architectural Engineering, NCHRP IDEA Program / Title: Digital Twins for City of Coral Gables Bridges.
7. UM School of Architecture, Dept of Geography & Sustainable Development, NSF Confronting Hazards, Impacts and Risks for a Resilient Planet (CHIRRP) Program / Title: Simulating Coastal Adaptation and Local Exposure for Enhanced Resilience (SCALE-R).
8. UM SoA Dept. of Geography & Sustainable Development and ASU, NSF / Title: SCC-PG: CoDesigning Smart and Sustainable Communities with Decision-Support Dashboards and Digital Twins.
9. Missouri University of Science & Technology (MUST), FIU College of Engineering and Computing, NSF / Co-PI researcher / Abstract Title: Big Connected Data Enables (BCDE)
10. FIU College of Engineering and Computing, NSF / Co-PI researcher / Abstract Title: CIVIC Data Platform for Resilient Futures: Accelerating Data-Driven Science, Policy Making and Community Solutions.
11. FIU College of Engineering and Computing, NSF / Team Collaborator, First-Adopter / Funded Project Title: Advanced Cyber Infrastructure Training in Policy Informatics / Link
12. FIU Ph.D. dissertation, Dr. Ramon Trias: Democracy and Bureaucracy of Smart Place: Coral Gables, FL and the Role of Aspirational Content in Local Governance / Link
13. FIU Institute of Environment and Department of Biological Sciences, NOAA, UM, SECOORA / FirstAdopter, Practitioner / Funded Project Title: Integrated coastal flood observation network for citizen engagement and improved data, modeling and projections / Link
14. FIU College of Engineering and Computing, FIU Department of Physics, NSF / Team Member / Abstract Title: Cyberinfrastructure for Monitoring Urban Microbiomes (CyberMUM)
15. FIU GIS Center / “Sea Level Rise Impact Assessment Tool -A Web-Based Application for Community Resilience in Coral Gables, Florida” / Link
16. USF Department of Mathematics & Statistics, FIU College of Engineering and Computing, NSF / First-Adopter, Practitioner / Abstract Title: NRT-HDR-IDEAS: Inspiring Data-Centric Engineers And Scientists (IDEAS) for Leading Human-centered Smart Cities
17. NIST GCTC smart city coalition & Silicon Valley municipalities and tech non-profits / First-Adopter, Practitioner / Abstract Title: Collaborative Research: Adaptable Resilience Ecosystem (ARE)
Prepared by: Raimundo Rodulfo, P.E., MSEM, SMIEEE, PMP, CSSBB | Last update: 10/9/2024. Latest version at www.coralgables.com/itdocs