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September 26, 2016

The Array of Things is designed as a "fitness tracker" for Chicago, collecting new streams of data.

Array of Things is designed as a "fitness tracker" for the city of Chicago, collecting new streams of data on Chicago's environment, infrastructure, and activity. This hyper-local, open data can help researchers, city officials, and software developers study and address critical city challenges, such as preventing urban flooding, improving traffic safety and air quality, and assessing the nature and impact of climate change.

Credit: Rob Mitchum/Urban Center for Computation and Data


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