Más contenido relacionado Similar a Gebiedsontwikkeling nieuwe stijl en de toekomst van de stad (20) Gebiedsontwikkeling nieuwe stijl en de toekomst van de stad1. Presentatie aan ministerie van Infrastructuur en Milieu
Gebiedsontwikkeling nieuwe stijl
en de toekomst van de stad
Kees Donker (IBM Executive for Government, Innovation and Technology )
24 april 2012
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3. In 2001, there were 60 million transistors for every human on
the planet ...
… in 2035 there will be 100 billion transistors per human…
… each costing 1/10 millionth of a cent.
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4. Lets build a Smarter Planet
Our world is becoming
INSTRUMENTED
+
Our world is becoming
INTERCONNECTED =
+
Virtually all things, processes and
ways of working are becoming
INTELLIGENT
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5. Smarter Cities
In 2007, for the first time in history, the majority of the world’s
population lived in cities – 3.3 billion. By 2050, city dwellers
are expected to make up 70 percent of the Earth’s total
population – 6.4 billion.
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6. What could you do if all objects were intelligent…
…and connected?
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7. What could you do with
unlimited computing power…
for pennies?
Could you predict the path of a storm
down to the square kilometer?
Could you identify another 20% of proven
oil reserves without drilling one hole?
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8. …or with a billion-
person workforce?
What could you do
with a million-person
product development lab…
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9. It’s time to take advantage of….
smart objects
the connectedness of everything
supercomputing for everyone
information put to work
collaboration & co-creation
the marketplace for expertise
the virtual corporation
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11. Smarter Traffic
Stockholm implemented an intelligent toll DAF Trucks wanted to make their fleet The first Dutch road charging trial done by
system in the city center, which resulted in management smarter. DAF engaged IBM to IBM and NXP in the city of Eindhoven
20% less traffic, 40% lower emissions and facilitate a solution in which DAF and it’s demonstrates that Road User Charging has
40,000 additional users of the public customers could use telemetry data. This a positive effect on driving habits which are
transportation system. system uses real-time data gathered from the necessary to improve mobility. The results
fleet’s trucks, providing options to better show that 70% of trial participants improved
interact with the fleet and optimize processes behavior by avoiding rush hours and using
in real time. highways instead of local roads.
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12. Smarter Grids and Utilities
Malta is building a nationwide smart grid In Amsterdam, 500 households will In the GridWise Olympic Peninsula
and a fully integrated electricity and water participate in a pilot program of IBM and Project in Washington state, IBM helped to
system. This system, 250,000 interactive Nuon for smart meters in that city. Citizens, tie intelligent devices (e.g. thermostats) in
meters, will be able to identify water leaks governments and companies are working consumers' homes to the grid system,
and electricity losses in the grid, allowing together to make more efficient use of which automatically controlled power
the utilities to more intelligently plan their energy, water and mobility to create a more consumption based on pricing signals and
investments in the network and reduce sustainable city. customer preference. Electricity bills were
inefficiency. decreased by an average of 10 percent.
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14. IBM software
reduces the guesswork—
20 times faster
Smarter healthcare
Researchers at EuResist can predict how a patient with
HIV will respond to treatment by instantly comparing a
blood sample against 33,000 HIV treatment histories.
Doctors treat patients based on insights that are more
than 76 percent accurate and come up to 20 times faster
than anything in the marketplace.
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15. IBM software
delivers luggage—
with 60% reduction
in losses or delays
Smarter transportation
The Amsterdam airport integrated its baggage
control and sorting systems with passenger
check-in and real-time flight information.
The result is a 60 percent reduction in delayed or
lost luggage, a 22 percent reduction in luggage
transfer time and a 40 percent savings in
operational costs.
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16. Smarter Transportation
Aeroports De Paris uses an IBM resource In 2013 Schiphol airport in Amsterdam will NS is using the IBM ILOG Development
optimization solution to coordinate have the capability of transferring 70 million System to enhance its rolling stock
equipment and facilities. As a result, there pieces of baggage a year. When the hall allocation for better resource utilization.
are fewer flight delays, passengers move opens in 2011, six robots will mechanically The NS has been able to improve its
through the airport faster and operating manage baggage, handling 60 percent of operating efficiency by as much as six
costs are lower. Also, creating a plan for the loading. With this new baggage hall percent, netting the railway a cost savings
aircraft parking stands and ground Schiphol will be able to manage the future of over EUR 20 million annually.
equipment takes 3 minutes instead of more growing stream of passengers
than 4 hours.
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17. The CSA System: integrating several ‘stovepipes’
City Situational Awareness
(CSA system)
Fire department
Drinking water
Surface water
Traffic
Sewage
Medical
Energy
Traffic
Police
Water Medewerkers
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18. 1 2
Rotterdam
Demo
18.000 m3/sec
Scenario Melting snow in Alps &
Rhine level above normal
rainwater
11 3
Energy
Information release / UK storm & NL Dyke
Distribution Water inspections
10 4
Decision
Support Hoe stellen we
Traffic
een goede balans
Centre Dordrecht Fast rising water in Rhine
flooded & SMS messages and Maas
vast tussen pomp
9 Resources 5 en afvoer?
Hoe stellen we
de prioriteiten in
informatie aan Medical
> 4m+NAP
brandweer en Sea water rising & Dyke inspector reports
Maesland barrier
politie?
(energie,verkeer 8 7 6
,waterpleinen
etc)
45mm
Heinenoord Tunnel Preparation of Arriving storm &
flooded & GPS messages water plazas Pumping activity
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19. Supercomputers
MareNostrum is an IBM supercomputer in LOFAR Development of a radio telescope 100 Ghent University has earned a position on the
Europe, the most powerful in Spain. The times more sensitive than current technology. TOP500 list of fastest supercomputers in the
supercomputer is used in human genome Development of IBM Blue Gene/L supercomputer. world by taking delivery of a supercomputer
research, protein research, astrophysical Multi-disciplinary collaboration and spin-offs: capable of performing more than 15 billion
simulations, weather forecasting, geological or Astrophysics, Geophysics, Agriculture, Information computations per second. With this performance,
geophysical modeling, and the design of new Technology. this computational work horse is also the fastest
drugs. academic supercomputer in Belgium. The system
was designed, delivered and installed by
ClusterVision in close collaboration with IBM.
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20. Going towards the future with new
technologies takes courage …
Do one brave thing today … then run like hell !
…..Thank you for your attention © 2012 IBM Corporation