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Colette Maloney, EC DG CNECTSvetoslav Mihaylov , EC DG CNECT
Andrew Collinge, GLAIna Schieferdecker, Fraunhofer
Action Sub-Cluster on Urban PlatformGeneral Assembly
21 May 2015
• Introduction • Survey on urban platforms - results • Industry MoU on urban platforms• H2020-SCC-03-2015 Development of system
standards for smart cities and communities solutions
• How does all this come together/next steps – Open discussion
• Conclusion
Agenda
URBAN PLATFORM
SURVEY ON URBAN PLATFORMS
Market Insights
Procurement Barriers
MoU from Industry
EIP General Assembly
CITY NEEDS
TECH PROVIDERS
ACTION
PLAN
Speed the development & adoption of a
common open platform
CHALLENGE
TASK
What is the roadmap that will pull demand side and supply side activities together to accelerate uptake?
MoU from Industry
Urban Platform Survey30 Questions covering…
Person/entity accountable
Main supplier
Services to be run
Costs of management
Principal Drivers
Legal barriers on data
Need for a Platform
App Marketplace
Certification scheme
Storage
RoadmapData Collection
Generic Enablers
Platform Market
SURVEY
Responses to date
Cities WITH an UP
Cities WITHOUT an UP
29
Cities
12
Countries
Cities serving 28million
citizens
Budapest
Barcelona Valencia
Bucharest
BariEdinburgh London
Santander
GhentTiranaCastellón
Tampere
• Demand&supply sitting on the fence?– More than 2/3rds of cities have
not as yet acted on an Urban Platform
• Why?– Cities strapped for cash– Poor knowledge of the
landscape / lack of confidence in cities
– Can’t get the silos to work together
• The technical platform agenda is mired with issues of integration with the legacy
• The strategic data agenda is open territory to innovate with few inhibitions
Emerging Insights I
• As regards service areas / domains in focus, the real focus is ‘place’ related services
Emerging Insights II
• Driver is to manage data in an efficient and integrated way• Wide diversity of services based on: data collection, analysis and
processing• Standardization bodies involvement is key• Services are normally provided by 3rd parties, sometimes in
house• Platform maintenance is provided by 3rd entities, often the ones
that built the platform• External cloud storage has been selected as the most economic
and scalable solution• Certification is envisaged, but not currently in place• Several app Market Place are foreseen• Platforms are mainly city-funded, but sometimes central
governments are involved• Bigger cities without a platform have silo services, smaller ones
do not
• Industry Initiative facilitated by the European Commission
• Big, small and diverse industry organisations • Workshop in Brussels on 27 April• Fully committed to work openly with cities • Ambitious goals:
– By 2018, create a strong EU city market for Urban Platforms
– By 2025 300m residents of EU cities use Urban Platform
Memorandum of Understanding
• Develop a set of principles and a joint reference architecture
framework
• Develop a joint data and service ontology
• Accelerate the adoption by standardisation bodies
• Standards/reference framework compliant Smart Cities
commercial products and solutions
• Develop with cities tailored operational frameworks (both for
installation and servicing phases)
MoU - Goals
• Interoperability• Replicability• Scalability• Open common interface (APIs) and corresponding
tools (SDK)• Set of functional capabilities and corresponding
technical modules based on city needs and use cases
• Multiple layers– e.g.,: Infrastructure, Data management, including
semantics/ontology, Open interface layer, Analytics, Service creation and provisioning, Security and privacy, General management services, Testware
MoUJoint reference architecture
MoU - Roadmap
Key date Action Who
21 May 2015 Announce MoU at Berlin EIP
tbd Develop reference architecture MoU partners
tbd Set up CSrg - Consumer Stakeholder reference group (cities, research, utilities)
MoU partners
tbd Audit early movers Platforms and Standards MoU partners
tbd Set up ISrg - Industry Stakeholders reference group (infra-structure, service providers)
MoU partners
tbd Test and publish reference architecture MoU partners
tbd Provide open interfaces, formats and ontology MoU partners
tbd Publish map of standards MoU partners or ISrg
tbd Identify Demonstrator Urban Platforms EIP
tbd Create 4-5 showcases of existing assets EIP
tbd Pilots EIP
tbd Templates ISrg
tbd Provide testware to assure conformance, interoperability and security of urban platforms
Tbd
2018 Market success/evaluation EIP?
Exploitation and new case studies from cities ISrg
2025 300m residents of EU cities use Urban Platform(s)
• Reason - avoid entry barriers and/or vendor lock-in
• The focus of this standardisation exercise is to identify, and in case of need develop, a subset of open standards that are considered to be essential for any City Platform, so that:– the vertical interoperability requirements
towards (i) sectorial systems and (ii) city applications and services with the platform are well defined
– the adaptation of city applications and services from city platform to city platform is minimised
H2020-SCC-03-2015
H2020-SCC-03-2015
• Principal Question: What will it take to help speed cities in deploying solutions that help digitize their services, and connect across them to extract the benefits of modern ICTs?
• Feedback on the Roadmap on the MoU: how could this sub cluster support the MoU?
Urban Platforms Discussion
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Urban PlatformConclusions