Imagine a Smarter City that measures the heart rate and daily steps of a city by tracking everything from air quality to vehicle traffic. The idea may sound like science fiction, but it’s becoming a reality for cities like Chicago through the Array of Things project, a collaborative effort between scientists, universities, local government, and community members to collect real-time data on the city. On this episode of Knowledge Applied, we visit with Charlie Carlett, one of the directors of the Array of Things Project, at his lab at Argonne National Laboratory to see how the sensors are designed, learn more about their sophisticated measuring capabilities, and discuss the future of “smart cities.” Smarter City Show Notes: Read more about the Knowledge Applied's Episode 4: Making a Smarter City on News.UChicago.Edu/Podcast More about The Array of Things project More on Computer Scientist Charlie Carlett *** Knowledge Applied is a new series from the University of Chicago taking you inside the research reshaping everyday life. For our first season, meet the experts working to make cities happier, healthier and more equitable places to live. The Knowledge Applied podcast has been featured on: Bloomberg Cities on Medium.com Futurity.Org MyScience.Org NowPow.com UChicago Medicine Subscribe to Knowledge Applied on Apple Podcasts, Knowledge Applied on Stitcher, and wherever else you listen to podcast, and learn more at news.uchicago.edu/podcasts.