Chattanooga Smart Corridor Hot Bed for Real-Time Analytics
by Ben Levine, Stefania Di Mauro-Nava / September 23, 2019
A collaboration among the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, the city and other partners drives work behind the MLK Smart Corridor, used to test new technologies and generate data-driven outcomes.
In this month’s installment of the Innovation of the Month series, we explore Chattanooga’s MLK Smart Corridor, which is a test bed for research in smart city developments and connected vehicles in a real-world environment.
MetroLab’s Ben Levine and Stefania Di Mauro-Nava spoke with Mina Sartipi, director of the Center for Urban Informatics and Progress at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga; Deb Socia, president of the Enterprise Center; Kevin Comstock, smart city director for the city of Chattanooga; and Bill Copeland, director of business intelligence at the Electric Power Board (EPB) of Chattanooga to learn more.