Paper: Integrating Sensor Data, Analysis, and Routing for Urban Systems

Julian JörisMarch 6, 2026

As part of https://kotaico.de/references/urbanist, we developed a data-driven infrastructure for analyzing urban systems. This paper presents our technical contributions across the full pipeline: from the integration of heterogeneous data sources—particularly from the sensor data platform—through scalable data engineering workflows to the implementation of the application’s routing system. A central component is our analysis platform, which provides standardized access to all relevant data and enables a consistent environment for developing, testing, and validating algorithms. This approach makes complex urban analyses reproducible, efficient to develop, and directly transferable into operational systems.

Read the full publication: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/16/5/2543

About the author

Julian Jöris

Julian Jöris

An all-rounder who loves coding, new challenges and technologies but has also a profound and long experience in forming and leading teams and acting as consultant.

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