@misc{
author = "Mitrović, Nikola and Krsmanović, Vera and Vlaović, Jelena and Radonjić, Maja and Milanov, Aleksandar",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The Thirst App should offer medical (reminder and control of daily drinking water), cultural and historical aspects (city-level tourist routes, as well as information on historical sites). The routes are named according to the parts of the city it passes. The analysis shows that the drinking fountains are missing in the new part as well as in the central parts of Belgrade. Therefore, a new network of drinking fountains has been made to form a part of a mobile urban furniture in public space - with a large number of users of this application, a drinking fountain emerges from the color-changing tile that supplies new users with filtered water of rainwater or snow.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Academy of Engineering Sciences of Serbia, Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Geography",
journal = "The International Scientific Conference The e-Future of Cities - Between Temptations of Exponential Technology Growth and the Concept of Human City, Belgrade",
title = "Smart Belgrade: Tradition vs. Innovation - New network of drinking fountains: Thirst App [Poster Session]",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1886"
}