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is a public-private partnership
Creating a connected ecosystemof innovative applications and services
In smart gigabit communities
For- Economic development- Civic resilience- Internet of Things and Smart Cities- Healthcare, education, public safety,
transportation, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing
is a public-private partnership
Creating a connected ecosystemof innovative applications and services
In smart gigabit communities
For- Economic development- Civic resilience- Intenet of Things and Smart Cities- Healthcare, education, public safety,
transportation, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing
is a public-private partnership
Creating a connected ecosystemof innovative applications and services
In smart gigabit communities
For- Economic development- Civic resilience- Cyberleadership- Healthcare, education, public safety,
transportation, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing
is a public-private partnership
Creating a connected ecosystemof innovative applications and services
In smart gigabit communities
For- Economic development- Civic resilience- Internet of Things and Smart Cities- Healthcare, education, public safety,
transportation, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing
is a public-private partnership
Creating a connected ecosystemof innovative applications and services
In smart gigabit communities
For- Economic development- Civic resilience- Internet of Things and Smart Cities- Healthcare, education, public safety,
transportation, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing
is a public-private partnership
Creating a connected ecosystemof innovative applications and services
In smart gigabit communities
For- Economic development- Civic resilience- Internet of Things and Smart Cities- Healthcare, education, public safety,
transportation, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing
Major Programs in
• NSF funding innovative applications ($10M/yr.)• National marketplace of
• Interconnected, interoperablesmart gigabit communities
• Mozilla Hive – education activities
• NIST Global City Team Challenge• New White House announcements coming in
September
Community Responsibilities (Smart Gigabit)
• Civic Organizing / Steering Committee
• Major local carriers / ISPs participate
• Local Interchange Point to keep local traffic local
• Local smart city “Brain” servers• Application / service development and
deployment• Public benefit applications receive attention• Coordinate with other cities in the national
marketplace
City / RegionIgnite Steering
Committee
Developers
Entrepreneurs
Mayor and economicdevelopment staff
Chamber ofCommerce
Academic Leaders
Tech businesses
Local foundations
Code for America
Mozilla Hives
Google Developer GroupLocal ISPs
Accelerator / Garage
Large tech companies
Faculty with NSF support
Faculty / Masters’ students / capstone projects Angels and VCs
Kauffman Tech Venture Code for America
Leaders of Mozilla Hives
Participation by major carriers / ISPsWired / wireless
Examples:• CenturyLink• Verizon• UETN• Skywire• T-Mobile• Comcast• Xmission• Google Fiber• Strata• All West• AT&T• Vivint …. Etc.
Local Interchange PointLocal Traffic Only
• Keep local traffic local• Gigabit end-to-end
within the city• Ultra low-latency for Internet of Things and
smart cities applications and services• Self-sufficient, resilient community
Glenn’s House to U. UtahC:\Users\Glenn>tracert www.utah.edu
Tracing route to www.utah.edu [155.97.137.55]over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.142.12 9 ms 9 ms 10 ms c-24-11-6-1.hsd1.ut.comcast.net [24.11.6.1]3 17 ms 16 ms 10 ms te-0-5-0-14-sur04.saltlakecity.ut.utah.comcast.net [162.151.39.77]4 16 ms 9 ms 8 ms he-0-8-0-1-ar01.sandy.ut.utah.comcast.net [162.151.49.145]5 25 ms 24 ms 35 ms be-33660-cr01.sunnyvale.ca.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.90.145]6 46 ms 26 ms 48 ms he-0-13-0-1-pe03.11greatoaks.ca.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.83.138]7 39 ms 52 ms 35 ms as7385-1-c.11greatoaks.ca.ibone.comcast.net [173.167.56.198]8 52 ms 55 ms 36 ms 209.63.82.2469 77 ms 46 ms 45 ms 209.210.68.68
10 77 ms 49 ms 50 ms ebc-p-b-171.uen.net [140.197.252.84]11 62 ms 60 ms 58 ms ebc-p-b-171.uen.net [140.197.252.84]12 50 ms 49 ms 49 ms 140.197.253.13913 77 ms 67 ms 49 ms 199.104.93.21014 * 77 ms 50 ms 199.104.93.19315 71 ms 49 ms 50 ms 155.99.130.5916 86 ms 50 ms 66 ms 155.99.130.10717 49 ms 61 ms 58 ms test.www.utah.edu [155.97.137.55]
Trace complete.
Smart City Brain ServersDynamically-allocated services
• Leverage GENI network (see next slide)
• Dynamically allocated apps and services
• Part of a Nationwide marketplace
• Will be replaced by commercial services• Programmable (Docker-compatible)• Sliceable
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 16GEC22 – March 23, 2015 www.geni.net
GENI: Infrastructure for Experimentation
GENI provides compute resources that can be connected in experimenter specified Layer 2 topologies.
Infrastructure Goals
Design for Cyberphysical Systems (CPS) loopsUltra-ResponsiveUltra-ReliableProgrammable isolation and federationBillable
Enable big data acquisition and analysisDecision support systemsCompare results among consumers, cities, regions
Enable inter-city CPS and collaboration
Locavore Infrastructure for Smart Cities I4oTDesign Impact
Local gigabit(+) network
Ultra-responsiveEnough bandwidth to virtualize
Network virtualization
Programmable isolation and federationBind network, servers, & applicationsBillable
City / regionI4oT cloud(Smart City Brain)
Ultra-responsiveUltra-reliableData warehouse and analysisSmart city asset
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DATA VISUALIZATION PLATFORM
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT
GHG STANDARDS NETWORK
SMART CITY PLATFORM PROVIDER
BUILDING ENERGY RETROFIT FINANCE
TRANSPORTATION EMISSIONS ANALYSIS
BUILDING ENERGY RETROFIT ANALYSIS
BUILDING ENERGY CHANGE MANAGEMENT
5D SMART
A 3D data visualization platform project mapping building energy usage and GHG emissions data to a 3D model of downtown San Francisco that will empower building owners with the
information and tools they need to make their buildings more energy efficient.
• The City of San Francisco expects to incur an estimated $62 billion in climate-related infrastructure damage by the middle of the 21st century.
• Buildings are responsible for 52% of the city's carbon emissions, a major cause of climate change.
• 75% of the city's largest 2,000 commercial buildings fall within the boundaries of the San Francisco 2030 District.
• Despite progressive green building codes, capital markets, real estate investors, property managers, commercial tenants, and even utilities lack comprehensive, granular data about the specific energy efficiency opportunities and solutions.
• 5D Smart San Francisco 2030 District will serve as a hub making necessary data and solutions easily available to building owners in the city in order to accelerate and expand investment in energy efficiency retrofits.
Airtemperaturehumiditylightcarbon monoxide (CO)nitrogen dioxide (NO2)vibrationvolatile organic compounds (VOCs)ozone (O3)carbon Dioxide (CO2)sulfur Oxidesparticulate Matter
Human activityambient soundinfrared camera (surface temp)count Bluetooth and WiFi
Weather (later)precipitationwind measurements
Airhealthiest and unhealthiest walking times and routesblock-by-block weather
Human activity- infrared cameras: sidewalk and street temperature
can guide salting responses- suggest safe and efficient routes for walking late at
night or for timing traffic lights during peak traffic hours.
SMART MOBILE OPERATION: OSU TRANSPORTATION HUB (SMOOTH)
Automating the First and the Last Miles
Automating the First and Last Miles
First Mile/Last Mile Solutions• On demand automated vehicles will move passengers the first
mile to the bus stop and the last mile from the bus stop (bottompicture).
• Scheduled or on demand vehicles will move passengers througha closed loop within OSU campus (through roads and pedestrianareas, top picture).
• The vehicles will:– use automated driving technology;– use V2V communication for convoy driving;– be equipped with vulnerable road user protection
technology enabling them to function in pedestrian zones.• SMOOTH will keep track of vehicles and guide them.• Smartphone applications will be developed to schedule and track
the on-demand automated vehicles.PARTNERS
Ohio State University - Center for Automotive ResearchCity of ColumbusMid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC)Team ARIBO
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Impact AreasSmart infrastructure
Education
Public safety / disaster /resilienceHealth
Wireless infrastructure
Smart transportation
Planning
E-access to services
Change behavior
Expected Results
City resiliency / managementBetter knowledge / choicesReduce resource impactImprove quality of life