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Connected Life Day – Smart Cities Track
M2M Innovation World Congress
“Weaving A Smart City Together With A Proven,
Scalable And Open Machine-To-Machine Fabric”
CJ Boguszewski
Senior Director, Smart Lights and Cities
September 2014, Marseille, France
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What Rationale / Target
Application is There?
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• Smart public lighting
networks offer:
• More than 10%
down in street light
energy
consumption
• Up to 25% lower
overall system
costs
• Add in an LED
upgrade:
• Up to 60%
energy savings
versus HIDs
• Maintenance
costs down by as
much as 95%
• Costly, ageing
infrastructure
• Lights consume up
to 40% of budget
• Ownership of
assets can be
unclear, further
delaying decisions
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Foundational Network Requirements
Reliable
Cost Effective
Broad CoverageExtensible
High Performance
Scalable
Open Standards
Secure
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Street Lighting: Citywide Fabric
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Reliable
Cost Effective
Broad Coverage
Extensible
High Performance
Scalable
Secure
Open Standards
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Characteristics the Fabric
Brings* to a Smart City
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Internet Protocol
Multi-Transport
Dist IntelliStandards
based security
HorizPlatform
Arch
Fit for
future to
grow
citizen
benefits
* Choose wisely
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The Internet of Things and
Machine-to-Machine
Communication Trends
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Intersection of
three crucial
trends
• Moore’s Law
• Metcalfe’s Law
• Truly Big Data
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The Smart City, Enabled
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Can’t Mobile Networks Do That?
While
mobile operator technologies
have provided
increased coverage and data rates
for users of expensive smart phones …
… the missing piece
to the puzzle
has been
cost-effective
and
ubiquitous
Machine-to-Machine "dial tone"
to millions
of sensors and
devices
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Networking characteristics:
• Throughput (bps to Mbps)
• Payload size (bytes to Mbytes)
• Latency (minutes, hours, days to msec)
And also in economic terms:
• Cost (CAPEX and OPEX to pure as-a-Service)
• Coverage of end-sensors (from, say, 95% to 99.9%),
• Reliability (retries over hours, days to QoS)
Think About the Network…
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Network-as-a-Service
• Computing Fabric
- Large
- Capable
- Distributed
- Standards-driven
- Secure
• InterMesh beyond (but
including the best
characteristics of) LTE-
M, a.k.a Cat0 … and
cheaper than GPRS
• Basis of an Internet of
Important Things
• Coverage that offers:
- Storage
- Computing horsepower
- Immediate
communicative sensor
access
• Unique scale, scope,
capabilities
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Software-defined SensorsIPv6 to REST via CoAP: apps simply subscribe to services
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Disagg Traffic Lighting Temperature Voltage
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Smart Cities: Drag-and-Drop
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Street Light
Controls
Streetlight
Box
Monitoring
Ripple
Replacement
Traffic Light
Control Box
Traffic Light
Control Box
Traffic Light
Control Box
IPv6 Wi-SUN Mesh
High Speed Wi-Fi Mesh
Public Wi-Fi Network
City Services Wi-Fi
Network
City Fiber
Network
Electric
Vehicles
Parking Meters
Traffic Light
Cameras
Mobile
Workforce
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Cities Must Compete
Regionally (and Globally) for
Talent to Drive Prosperity
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Quality of Life Today and an
Even More Prosperous
Tomorrow
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In Conclusion
10. Lighting is Good Fabric
9. Networking Has Enough
Standards to Protect a
Platform Investment
8. Smart City Economics
Need a Platform
7. Silicon, Telecoms, and
Data Trends are Converging
6. Cities Need a Range of
Economically Sensible Apps
5. Mobile Networks Were NOT Built
with the IoT or M2M in Mind
4. Achieving AdequateThroughput,
Payload, and Latency are Keys
3. as-a-Service Model Shifts Capital
Requirement Favorably
2. Drag-and-drop Applications and
Software-Defined Sensors are Possible
with the Right M2M Network
1. Cities are Already Taking Advantage
and the Race is ON
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Thank You.
Questions?
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CJ Boguszewski
Join the conversation @cjbogus
Write me [email protected]