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SCALING UP SMART CITIES SOLUTIONS
H2020 VICINITY RIA Project Contact [email protected]
Making Smart Cities Sustainable – 7-8 June 2017Keith Dickerson
Scaling up Smart Cities Solutions
Best Practises
Common (Cross-Domain) Use Cases
Benchmarking / KPIs
Interoperability
Platform Approach
Standards (vertical and horizontal)
Profiling
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ETSI TC SmartM2M
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TV
Access
Control
Parking
Control
CCTV
Monitoring
Facilities
Control
Power
Control
Light
Control
VoD Video
Conferencing
KIOSKHealthCare
Management Control
Public
SafetyEducation
Street Light
Management
Fleet
Management
Smart travel
Waste
Management
Pollution levels
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Cross domain (cross cutting) use cases
Cross-domain uses cases require access to information from different domains thatis normally held separately.
Smart Lighting and Smart Parking so that lighting is only provided when carparking is booked and used in order to save energy.
Smart Buildings and Smart Mobility to ensure that power is available to chargeelectric vehicles when required (in order to reduce GHG emissions and improveair quality in a neighborhood).
Smart Parking and e-Health to ensure that parking spaces are available for healthprofessionals when required.
Smart Energy and Smart Buildings to improve the buildings environment andenergy management based on information collected on the indoor and outdoorenvironment including energy consumption and production.
E-Health and Smart Appliances to monitor appliances to check if they have been‘left on’ by the user (detection of abnormal events).
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PublicH2020 ICT-30
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Tromsø use case: Integrated parking / assisted living
If event is triggered:
Assign parking space (booking, occupied, sign)
Notify health care personel(mobile)
Whitelist licence plate ofapproaching car (ALPR)
Generate estimated time to arrival
Public
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H2020 ICT-30
H2020 Lighthouse Projects
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H2020 Lighthouse Cities (and others)
GrowSmarter: Stockholm, Cologne, Barcelona
mySMARTLife: Nantes, Helsinki, Hamburg
REMOURBAN: Valladolid, Nottingham, Tepebasi/Eskisehir
REPLICATE: Bristol, San Sebastian, Firenze
RUGGEDISED: Umeå, Rotterdam, Glasgow
Sharing Cities: London (Greenwich), Lisbon, Milan
SmartEnCity: Vitoria-Gasteiz, Sonderborg, Tartu
SMARTER TOGETHER: Wien, Lyon, München
Triangulum: Manchester, Eindhoven, Stavanger
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www.smartcities-infosystem.eu/sites-projects/projects
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H2020 IoT Large Scale Pilots
Management of Networked IoT Wearables – Very Large Scale Demonstration of Cultural and Security Applications –www.monica-project.eu
ACTivating InnoVative IoT smart living environments for AGEingwell - www.activageproject.eu
AUTOmated driving Progressed by Internet Of Things –www.autopilot-project.eu
Internet of Food and Farm 2020 - www.iof2020.eu
Delivering an IoT enabled Digital Single Market for Europe and Beyond – www.synchronicity-iot.eu
User Engagement for Large Scale Pilots in the Internet of Things - www .u4iot.eu
CRoss FErtilisation through AlignmenT, Synchronisation and Exchanges for IoT – www.create-iot.eu
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www.european-iot-pilots.eu
Why are KPIs important to replication?
Because they enable you to measure your performance against a specified benchmark/target
Provide tools to make improvements and support decision making
KPIs must be:• Specific
• Measurable
• Achievable
• Relevant
• Timely
H2020 CITIkeys project selected 92 project indicators and 73 city indicators in 4 classes: People, Planet, Prosperity, Governance
ISO and ITU select ~100 indicators
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Why are Standards important to replication?
Standards provide:
• Interoperability between services / subsystems / components
• Regulatory compliance
• Cheaper products (due to commoditisation)
• Avoidance of vendor lock-in
Examples:
• Barcelona
• Security Cameras
• UK Smart Metering
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AIOTI WG3 (IoT Standardisation) – Release 2.7
Service & App
B2C
(e.g., Consumer
Market) B2B
(e.g., Industrial Internet
Market)
Connectivity
AIOT
I
Open Automotive
Alliance
NB-IoT
Forum
NB-IoT
Forum
Open Connectivity
Foundation
Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI)
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Home/Building Manufacturing/
Industry Automation
Vehicular/
Transportation
Horizontal/Telecommunication
Open Automotive
Alliance
Healthcare Energy WearablesFarming/
AgrifoodCities
AIOTI Vertical and Horizontal Domains
AIOTI AIOTI AIOTI AIOTI AIOTI
AIOTI
AIOTI AIOTIAIOTI
NB-IoT
Forum
Open Connectivity
Foundation
AIOTI WG3 (IoT Standardisation) – Release 2.7
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oneM2M Architecture approach
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Digital Greenwich smart city blueprint
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ETSI ISG CIM (Context Information Management)
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Information
Systems
Context
Information
Management
Data
Publication
PlatformsCIM-API
[JSON-LD]
Context
Information
Models
Mca
Ap
plic
ati
on
s
EXAMPLE:
Citizen
Complaints
Photo-App
Application
Ap
plic
ati
on
s
CIM-API
[JSON-LD]
System
Integrators
Linked Data
experts
Smart City
organisations
OpenSource
developers
Stakeholders
Public
Authorities
Citizens!
28/02/2017
Proposed Industry Specification Group (ISG) on Smart City Requirements
Objectives
To capture real smart city requirements for ICT infrastructure
To identify the standards necessary to meet the requirements
To increase confidence in replicability at scale
To act as the basis of procurement specifications for smart city solutions
Possible lead cities:
• Greenwich
• Bordeaux
• Bristol
Possible Outputs:
• Whitepaper with a) problem statement and b) intent for new ‘activity’ in ETSI
• Group Report on requirements capture for each use case or application domain
• Group Specification that provides recommendations on ICT for e.g. social housing, urban transport
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Procuring the Smart Lamppost
Enables a Procurement Specification which is:• Standards-based
• City and citizen driven
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Source: https://www.lightwell.eu/