Best Practices of Smart Cities in Korea

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Best Practices of Smart Cities in Korea Jin-Hyeok Yang Director, Technology Business Unit Smart City Expo World Congress Barcelona, 15 November, 2012

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Best Practices of Smart Cities in Korea

Jin-Hyeok Yang Director, Technology Business Unit Smart City Expo World Congress Barcelona, 15 November, 2012

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Smart Green Life by kt and Cisco

Oct 2011, Established Capital US$ 30 M Equity Shares KT 72.76% Cisco 17.24% ESOP 10.00%

Korea’s Leader in Telecommunication Services

Experience and Knowhow in Smart City Business

Global Leader in Network Solutions

Experience and Knowhow in Smart Service Business

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Smart City Concept in Korea

Balanced National Development

Economic Promotion

New City Development Model

Convergence between space and ICT elements

Background (Perspective of Government Side)

Comfort Convenience

Health Safety

Life quality enhanced

City value increased

Smart City

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Dongtan : Development Status

Residential that disperses population from Seoul

Implementation of Green City concept with greenway connection throughout the city

Strong connection with semi-conductor/logistics industry for job security

Road design that brings easy connection to city amenities

40km South from Seoul 9.04k㎡(2,169 acre) 120,692 population 39,827 households

General Information

City Characteristics

Map of Dongtan Smart City

Dongtan Smart City is the first Smart City in Korea where ICT has been integrated from the city design phase

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Dongtan : Size Comparison with Barcelona

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Dongtan : Introduction

3 Major Themes

Safe City Preventing urban crimes and

deliver sense of safety

Convenient City

Efficient and easy accessibility to city information

Clean City

A city that sustains the environment

Information N/W

Integrated Monitoring

(IOC)

Traffic

Environment

Safety

Media

“Delivering futuristic smart

service for a safe and convenient life”

Project Period : May 2006 ~ Sept. 2008

Budget : 41M USD

Infrastructure Services

Smart City Facility

Dongtan aims for a safe and convenient city through the citywide implementation of smart services and network infrastructure

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Dongtan : Safety Service

* Annotation World bank, 2011.Sep

Anti-Crime Service License Plate Recognition Service

Illegal Parking Enforcement Service

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Dongtan : Traffic Service

Traffic Information Service

BUS Information Service

Real Time Signal Control Service

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Dongtan : Media Service

Dongtan Portal U-Placard Service Media Board Service

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Dongtan : Environment Service

Water Leakage Managment Air Pollution Information

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Dongtan : Integrated Operation Centre

Briefing Room

Integrated

Control Room

(223.4m2)

Equipment Room 2

Equipment Room 1

Meeting Room

Office

Crime

Prevention

Room

(207.6m2)

UPS Room

(Total Size: 808m2)

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Dongtan : Integrated Operation Centre

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Source: A Study of Economic Analysis of Construction Project in Hwasung Dongtan U-City ,April 2010 Dongtan U-City Annual Report, 2011

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Dongtan : Expected Value

Cost Benefit

B/C Ratio of

1.83 USD 50.8 million

USD 92.9 million

Became a pioneering Smart City in Korea

1,944 visitors from 119 organizations including from overseas in 2011

Differentiates City Brand image

Enhances Quality of Citizen’s Daily Life

Decreased crime rate, Smooth traffic flow,

Easy access to diverse information

In 2011, with U-Safety service:

44 wanted criminals arrested 553 wanted vehicles and criminals

recognized from 1,176 surveillance video feeds shared with police

Social benefit is expected to be 1.83 times higher than cost from 2008 to 2018.

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Paju : Development Status

Implementation Project Details • Project Period : Sept. 2008 ~ Dec. 2011 • Budget: US$ 67 M • Smart Services:

- Mobile, Transportation, Safety & Security, Environment, UIS, Healthcare, Water Management, Portal

- Integrated Operation Centre (IOC) - MPLS 10G Backbone Network Infrastructure

• Officially up and running from May 2012

City Overview • 25km North West from Seoul • 9.5Km2 (2,280 acre) • 205,000 population • 78,000 households

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Paju : Size Comparison with Barcelona

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Paju : Goal of Paju Smart City

U-Mobile U-Traffic U-Portal

Healthy Convenient

Eco-Friendly Safe & Comfort

U-Security UIS*

U-Healthcare

U-Environment

My Favorite Place!

*UIS: Urban Information System

Paju Smart City has been built to enhance the value of the city, improve resident’s quality of life and stimulate growth of the national economy.

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Paju : Integrated Operation Centre (IOC)

U-Portal U-Mobile U-Traffic U-Security UIS U-Environ-

ment U-

Healthcare

On-site

RFIDs

Sensors

Facilities

Police

Fire Station Gov. Office

Public Organizations

Alarm Situation

Check

Confirm and respond

Monitoring / end of situation

Paju IOC Citizens

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100M-FX 100M-FX 100M-FX

※ Other Facilities: Incident Management CCTV(10) , Loop Detector(157), Bus Station KIOSK(12)

Illegal Parking Enforcement

CCTV (48)

VMS (23)

Emergency Call

Traffic Control

(61)

Security CCTV (110)

Bus Info Terminal

(62)

CCTV (46)

Water Monitoring

Box (35)

Street Light Control Box

(82)

Traffic Facilities UIS Facilities Security CCTVs

Dedicated Line

1G x10 BBS(Node)

BBS (Node) : 7 Junction Box(Edge) : 53

Optical Fiber MPLS N/W Redundant Ring N/W Topology

BBS(Node)

IOC

Paju : Network Infrastructure

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Lessons Learned

Implement

Operation

Smart City Vision & Slogan considering of long-term trend and city marketing is mandatory

Separate Entity has been established or organized for implementation because of huge budget, long-term development

City-wide ICT Infrastructure and Public Service are prior to Private Service

Public Service Operational efficiency is the main benefit that have been proved by Smart City Implementation

Information Integration is the core function of IOC to collaborate with lots of Public and Private service providers

Expected Tenants can design their own space with their ideas and technology within the concept of Smart City

Plan

& Design

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Gràcies!

Thank you!

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Jin-Hyeok Yang [email protected]