The repository root contains a CITATION.cff file. GitHub and Zenodo can use it to suggest citation text. You can use it with tools that support CFF (e.g. Zotero, some reference managers).
When citing the software:
IRIDIUM Project (2026). IRIDIUM: Real-Time Urban Mobility Prediction and Optimization Platform.
Version 0.2.0. https://github.com/iridium-oss/iridium. License: EUPL-1.2.
Adjust the version and year to match the release you used. If you obtained a specific version from Zenodo, cite the Zenodo DOI instead (10.5281/zenodo.18915211).
When citing the academic paper:
O. Y. Laitinen Imanov et al. (2026). "IRIDIUM: A Provenance-Aware Urban Mobility Platform for Digital Twin Assembly, Multimodal Analytics, and Federated Learning in Azerbaijani Cities." arXiv:submit/7340933.
The founding team is listed in CITATION.cff and in the README. No ORCID or other external identifiers are asserted unless added by the authors themselves.
A citation-availability badge may be shown in the README once the CFF is validated by an external service (e.g. "Cite this repository" integration). Until then, this document serves as the citation guidance.