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How early implementation of the Smart City model supports the Smart Specialization strategy in the region
of Cantabria.
Tuesday, September 18,
2012
Sustained Contribution of Cantabria Region to the goals of the Digital Agenda and Innovation Europe.
Regional innovation strategies for smart specialisation involve a transformation agenda based on four Cs*:
• Choices: the selection of a few investment priorities based on a process of entrepreneurial discovery to identify promising areas for specialization.• Competitive advantage: build on current regional economic specialisation and mobilise talent by matching RTD+i and business needs and capacities.• Critical mass: develop world class excellence clusters and provide arenas for related variety and cross sectoral links which drive specialized technological diversification aiming at increased connectivity between regions.• Collaborative leadership: collective endeavour involving not only the academic world, public authorities and the business community, but also innovation users.
RI
InverCantabria
is now one of our main tools
to articulate the Cantabria Regional
Development Strategy, perfectly
aligned with future European
policies.* Acording to the RSI3 Guide from the EU.
Innovating for Regional Smart Specialisation
European Framework
Regional Strengths
Specialization
InverCantabria
It's a new way of working for regional
development, guided by
encouraging business
investment.
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From the Global…
120 idea
s
51 projects
InverCantabria
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Strategic areas
Results
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…to the local
SmartGrid.Augmented Reality.
NFC. UAV.
Smart Santander
Tourism and Cultural Industry
Education and Training
Agroforestry Development
Health and Biomedicine
Energy and Technology
Improve and extend touristic infrastructures.English Immersion Programs.Reinforcement of the International Center of Higher Spanish Studies in Comillas.Enhancement of digital contents for training. Smart Forest Management .Wood Products Industry Modernization.Telemedicine and home remote assistance technologies, devices and services for chronic and elderly patients. Create a new bio cluster.
Case Study: Smart SantanderWhat is Smart Santander about? Smart Santander aims at providing a European experimental test facility for the research and experimentation of architectures, key enabling technologies, services and applications for the Internet of Things (IoT) in the context of the smart city.
20,000 IoT devices
How is Smart Santander becoming a reality?
Phased roll-out and deployment:
Phase 1
November 2011
2.000 IoT devices
Mainly WSN nodes and GWs
Basic experimentation support
Transport, metering, environment
Phase 2
November 2012
5.000 IoT devices
More heterogeneity WSNs, RFID, GW
Advanced tools for experimentation
TBD
Phase 3
August 2013
20.000 IoT devices
Federated with other FIRE facilities
Advanced cross-testbed tools
TBD
Time
Scale
Resources
Facility
services
Application domains
Basis for 1st call experimentsCall publication: Oct ‘11Experiments: Jan ‘12 – Sept ‘12
Basis for 2nd call experimentsCall publication: Oct ‘12Experiments: Dec ‘12 – Jul ‘13
User profiles and experiments
• Typical user profile– Researchers (Future Internet/IoT).– End users (social impact).– Service providers.
• Types of experiments– Building blocks for IoT architecture and validation.– Impact of IoT on Networks and service layer integration.– Privacy and trust evaluation and user acceptance.– Information aggregation and mining.
• Policies and conditions– Third party experimentation bounded by contracts, e.g.
based on PanLab model.– Open calls for FIRE members based on EC guidelines.
Some of the possibilities are:
Static nodes deployed in the city around an IoT multihop backbone network which easily enables the addition of new infrastructures in a plug & play fashion.
Mobile nodes mounted on public bus transportation system, taxi fleet, police cars, etc.
Participatory sensing supported by group of users committed to the Municipality .
Risks associated to users’ freedom.
Multimodal sensing.
About the sensing infrastructure
Technologies and services
Heterogeneous wireless sensor technology fulfilling the requirements of a hostile outdoor environment
– Public buildings - installations– Parks and gardens– Public Transportation - Traffic– Environmental
monitoring
management
control
Scope of the Project
Some of the services (already deployed and /or planned) are:
Traffic management (parking control, bus stops, loading/unloading areas).
Irrigation optimization in parks and gardens. Augmented reality. Public street lighting. Waste management.
Conclusions
• The tool for the implementation of the smart specialization strategy in Cantabria is INVERCANTABRIA, through its 5 axes.
• The smart city concept embraces different areas. The most sensitive ones in terms of sustainability are mobility and environment (in the wide sense).
• Smart Santander means a change of paradigm in the use of ICTs with a decisive impact for citizens and the offer of services at their disposal, as well as for businesses and Administration.
Thank you for your attention.
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