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Essential ingredients for delivering the Smart CityJamie Cudden @jcuddenSmart City Program ManagerDublin City Council
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• Dublin is the administrative and politicalcapital of Ireland
• Home to an estimated 1.27m people(28% of Ireland’s population)
• Ireland’s population is 4.6 million
Dublin, Ireland
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• Processing power increasing ,costs decreasing
• Low cost sensing opportunities• High Levels of Smartphone
penetration• Lower cost communications
options• Flexible and low cost storage
options (cloud)• Growth of wearable technologies
Smart City Drivers: Rapid Pace of technology innovation
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“Smart City Market to beworth $400 billion by2020”
“IoT devices installed incities to increase by morethan 5 billion in the nextfour years”
“$421 billion in economicvalue through IOT alonefor cities worldwide in2019 (efficiency gainsand cost reductions)”
BIGDATA
The opportunity of Internet of things / big data....
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Why we need our cities to be smart
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a city that is not only open to technologyinnovation and open access to its publicdata, but also open to new ways ofworking and new collaborations
Key principals of a Smart City
Open, Connected, Engaged
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Success will be built on collaboration
Tapping into an amazing Dublin ecosystem
Opening up the opportunities toco-innovate and partner
Tap into your local ecosystem
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Learn from best practice
Cities setting the agenda with others
Standards, interoperability, openness
Reach out internationally: Building better cities together
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Dublinked OPEN DATA
Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
Open your data – fuelling the smart city
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Engage extensively to Identify your priority challenges
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Example Priority Challenge Areas
Climate Change, Sustainability, Citizen Engagement,
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Air Quality Noise
• Real time monitoring to facilitate improved responses• Deployment of low cost sensor networks• Prioritisation of interventions• Modification of behaviours• Proactive citizen engagement
Waste/Litter
Environmental Challenges
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Key Issues:Tidal Flooding: 7/20 of the highest tides on record in Dublin have occurred in 2014.River and Pluvial Flooding.
Extreme Weather Events & Flooding
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• Reduce costs• Cut carbon emissions• Tackle fuel poverty• Increase efficiencies
Energy
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Energy Efficiencies: Street Lighting
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Rethinking street lighting and future services
Source: intellistreets
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Transportation
“Working with IBM research has allowed us to take a fresh look at ourtransport strategy. Thanks to the continuing work of the IBM team, wecan see how our transport network is working as a whole – anddevelop innovative ways to improve it for Dublin’s citizens” – BrendanO Brien – Head of technical services – Roads and Traffic Department.
Dublin city adopts smart approach on road to economic recoveryhttp://gu.com/p/3g8aq/tw via @guardian (June 2013)
Example Collaborations Smart Dublin: IBM
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Engage with entrepreneurs and small businesses
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Support Local Entrepreneurs - Sound Monitoring-Noise monitoring network of over 40sensors across the Dublin Region
-DCC collaborated with a university spinout to prototype equipment (Sonitus)
- Sonitus Systems are now selling to citiesacross the word
-Great example of the city supportinglocal innovation
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Unexpected Capital for the Internet #Dublin leapfrogging the competition in race to be top #smartcityon.natgeo.com/1xoXMd4 via @NatGeo (October 2014)
Example Collaborations: INTEL -experimental IOT platforms
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Experimental Flood Monitoring IOT platformCurrent flood mgmt set up isacross multiple systems
•Rainfall Gauges•Weather Stations•Tidal information•Water Telemetry• Experimenting with lowcost sensing
Require one view in realtime with a UX that enablesbetter decision making
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Expectations of enhanced service delivery/ less resources
Real opportunity to rethink how we manage cities….
The city as a service ....adopting the latest technologies
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How do we connect disparate systems
Ensuring interoperability - Open API’s – Open Data
Security of these systems essential
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Experiment with hyper local and low cost sensing
Producing dynamic and real time data
Turning data into intelligence
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Better city systems - predict, adapt and respond
“All these datastreams are nogood, unlessyou can respondeffectively,”
Helping citizens make better decisions
Respecting Data Privacy
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Street assets• traffic lights• street lights• real time bus signs• City buildings / assets• City fiber / ducting
• What ‘s your connectivity planfor your city?
• Are you ready for the urban IOTrevolution?
• Licensed meets unlicensedspectrum
Enabling the smart city is a big challenge. Access to infrastructure?
Connectivity Plan? What’s your city’s plan?
Mesh networks5G
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New business models & new ways of working (across siloes)"And however worthy it is, an initiative thatbenefits many departments but is to be paid forby only one will often fall by the wayside", LéanDoody, Arup.
How to finance these new solutions•Managing the risk (technology)•PPP’s•Revenue Shares
Complexity of IOT – multiple providers across the value chain
Connectivity Security Data storage Systemintegration
Devicehardware
Applicationdevelopment
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Open calls for pilots, demonstrators
•Access to expertise•Access to City Infrastructure•Other benefits in kind
Small Cell Technology
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Be open to experimentation: e.g. Low Cost River Sensing
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Open Challenges are a way for thepublic sector to engage withentrepreneurs, business,technologists and service users tocome up with new solutions to theurban challenges currently faced bythe Dublin Region.
Rethink how we procure – engage the market
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Communicate your challenges openly
Showcase your success stories