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Stand: 25.07.2017, Marion Gärtner / Joachim Schonowski
SMART CITY INTEROPERABILITY: TORINO - BERLIN
TELECOM ITALIA & TELEKOM INNOVATION LABORATORIES
ETSI IoT week: 24.10.2017
ROBERTE GAVAZZI (TIM) – JOACHIM SCHONOWSKI (T-LABS)
Urbanization challenges
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Solution: with real time DIGITization towards digiefficiency
DIGITIZATION BIG – OPEN DATA
INFORMATION CONNECTING SILOS - HORIZONTALIZATION
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Challenges for uptake of Open urban platforms
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EUROPEAN INNOVATION PROGRAM
The market for current Urban Platform(s) is fragmented and uncertain on the demand-side and lacking interoperability and common
standards in the supply-side.
Accelerate Smart Cities and the market
Develop a joint reference architecture framework to enable interoperability, scalability and open interfaces
Integrate communities (demand side) in the process
Accelerate the adoption of the developed framework by standardisation bodies
EIP GOAL: BY 2018 CREATE STRONG EU CITY MARKET FOR OUPS
MoU DIN Spec 91357
Smart City ICT reference platform
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The smart city definition adopted by Telecom Italia is based on the EC (European Commission) SETPLAN2020 definition and in particular it refers to four macro categories
of services: Smart Mobility, Smart Energy, Quality of Life and the Connected City and the ICT platform.
In the figure it is represented the Telecom Italia Smart City ICT reference platform. In particular the Telecom Italia focus is on layer 2, smart urban communication
infrastructures based on capillary networks and on layer 3, Cloud, M2M Platform and Service Delivery Platforms. In house developments of these two layers have been
done and evolutions are on going.
IoT Open Air Lab pictures
Smart City control room and smart city control platform
Smart Bench and Cyberhead
Electric Mobility and Smart Parking
Smart Metering (Gas and Water)
Smart Light, and advanced Videosurveillance
Telecom Italia delivers OneM2M Platform i: EU Lighthouse and Large scale pilots Projects MONICA, AUTOPILOT, REPLICATE and C-ROADS Italy
Platform
Firenze
San Sebastian
Bristol
Nilufer
Lausanne
Essen
Brainport
Firenze Pisa Livorno
Tampere
Versailles
Torino
Lione,
Bonn
Amburgo
Stoccolma
Copenaghen
Italy, Austria, France, Germany Netherland
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The MONICA H2020 Project
Smart City Platform
http://www.monica-project.eu/
Bonn Rhine in Flames,
Pützchens Markt
Hamburg Port Anniversary
Dom Festival
Lyon Fête des Lumières,,
Nuits Sonores
Copenhagen Tivoli
Fredagsrock)
Leeds Headingley Carnegie Stadiumy
Rugby league matchesand Cricket
Torino KappaFuture fstival
Sansa Movida)
Crowd Safety and Security
Sound Monitoring and Control
Smart City Innovation Lab overview
DEVICES
SMART CITY PLATFORM (SOS)
VERTICAL APPLICATIONS
CONNECTIVITY
HARDWARE
SMART CITY SERVICES
Smart Lighting A, B, C Environment, A, B Building Information Energy / Smart Grid data
Sensors Pico/Microcells …..
NB IoT, Lora, WIFI
Cloud platform as core system, Service FCSs, oneM2M ,
SMART CITY LAB
Dashboard, Smart City UI,
Streetlight
Smart City Innovation Lab Pictures
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EU H2020 Lighthouse project mySMARTlife Option to verify interoperability via oneM2M
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No. 731297 project mySMARTLife
Open smart city platforms: a system of systems How we provided interoperability with OneM2M
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Interoperability required
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AE (Smartcity
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AE (Sensors)
AE (Sensors)
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Data from DT sensors
Data from TIM sensors
Interoperability between oneM2M platforms (CSE): • AE of TIM can access to data
of CSE of DT via Mcc’ reference point (and vice versa) using the RCSE
• We have defined data structure of sensors that are accessible via Mcc’ reference point
• Only a subset of specific data stored on CSE are accessible from Mcc’ reference point
• On Mcc’ the protocol used is compliant with oneM2M standard on HTTP(S)
Live demonstration: environmental sensors
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DT – TIM joint Lab
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Results achieved.
• Initial interoperability tests based on oneM2M successfully completed
• Basic data exchange between similar services / devices enabled
Next steps
• Extend the data exchange to more complex services and overarching solutions, e.g.
Towards smart city and touristic services
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Italy
Germany
Other Country
Other Country
Interop Adapters
Interop Adapters
Conclusion OneM2M can be the IoT standard for IoT Data exchange and provisioning across Europe and worldwide (sort of IoT Data Roaming). We propose the Federated approach model we implemented!!