The document discusses smart cities and India's Smart Cities Mission. It provides context on smart cities as urban developments that integrate technology solutions to manage city assets. It then summarizes India's Smart Cities Mission which aims to develop 100 cities making them citizen-friendly and sustainable. Key features of smart cities discussed include smart parking, traffic management, waste management, and smart city management. The document also reviews smart city budgets, top smart cities, and challenges in developing smart cities.
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Smart city
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2. Introduction
A smart city is an urban development vision to
integrate multiple information and communication
technology (ICT) and Internet of Things (ITS)
solutions in a secure fashion to manage
a city's assets – the city's assets include, but
are not limited to, local departments' information
systems, schools, libraries, ...
3. An Overview
Smart Cities Mission is an urban renewal and retrofitting program
by the Government of India with a mission to develop 100 cities
(the target has been revised to 109 cities) all over the country
making them citizen friendly and sustainable. The Union Ministry of
Urban Development is responsible for implementing the mission in
collaboration with the state governments of the respective cities.
The government of India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has
a vision of developing 100 smart cities as satellite towns of larger
cities and by modernizing the existing mid-sized cities.
4. Features
Smart Parking
Intelligent Transport System
Tele-Care
Traffic Management
Smart Grids
Smart Urban Lighting
Waste Management
Smart City Management
Smart Taxies
Digital-Signage
5. Smart City Budget
In 2014-15 Budget Session, the Finance Minister of India
Mr. Arun Jaitely is allotted the
70,60 crores of rupees for the 100 smart cities. The Indian
Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi
Is going to develop the 100 smart cities as Satellite Towns
of Larger Cities by mordernizing the present cities.
6. Top 10 Smart Cities In India
Vienna
Toronto
Paris
New York
London
Tokyo
Berlin
Copenhagen
Hong Kong
Barcelona
8. Smart Governance &
Smart Education
Smart
Citizen
Smart
Health Care
Smart
Energy
Smart
Building
Smart
Technologies
Smart
Infrastructure
Smart
Mobility
Smart City Concept
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10. City infrastructure and governance
Policy and management Infrastructure
• Integrated environmental management
• Strategy
• Municipal administration
• Effective conservation
• Urban planning
• Buildings and physical infrastructure
• Mobility, transportation and traffic
• Public safety
Energy and climate change
CO2emissions Energy
• CO2 from energy production
• Emissions per capita
• Energy performance
• Conservation
Pollution and waste
Waste Air Water Noise
•Waste
•Management
•Wastewater
Treatment
• Urban particulates
and air quality
• Indoor air pollution
• Local ozone
• Regional ozone
• Drinking water
• Water quality index
Water stress
• Water management
• Noise pollution
12. Smart waste
•Implementing waste tracking systems to monitor and
control the movement of different kinds of waste.
•Sorting of waste without the operator coming into contact
with it.
•Leveraging technology to collect and share data from
source to transportation to disposal of waste.
•Connecting various smart waste management systems with
local waste management service providers.
13. Smart Physical Safety & Security
•Security will become more critical as cities and their
infrastructure evolve.
•There will be increasing pressure on local authorities to
cope with expected and unexpected security threats against
citizens.
•There will be an increased rate of technology adoption and
penetration that will enable a more "safe city".
•There will be an increased cooperation between private and
public sectors.
•Agencies will strengthen their collaboration on city-wide
deployments.
15. Infrastructure Example components
Real estate and
buildings
• Synergies between energy efficiency, comfort and safety and security
• Building as a network: Integration of multiple technologies (HVAC, lighting, plug loads,
fire, safety, mobility, renewable, storage, materials, IAQ, etc.)
• Software: Efficiency, automation and control, analytics and big data management
Industrial and
manufacturing
• Data interoperability
• Sustainable production and zero emissions
• Networked sensors and cloud computing
• Factories of the future
Air, water
andwaste
management
• Water information systems (WIS)
• Integrated water, waste and energy savings optimization schema
• Sensor networks for water and air systems
Safety andsecurity • Video surveillance and video analytics
• Seamless communication during natural and man-made disasters
Healthcare • Smart hospitals
• Real-time healthcare including analytics
• Home andremote health care includingmonitoring
• Electronic records management
Education • Flexible learning in an interactive learning environment
• Accessing world class digital content online using collaborative technologies
Mobility and
transportation
• Intelligent transportation technologies in the age of smart cities:
• Traffic management: Monitoring and routing
• Real-time linkage to emissions, traffic patterns, reduced fuel consumption.
16. Government Initiatives
Government has just launched 14 projects of Pune’ Smart City Plan.
This marks the beginning of implementation of urban development plans
based on five year action plans formulated after detailed analysis of
infrastructure gaps in over 500 cities included in Smart City Mission and
AMRUT, accounting for about 70% of country’s urban population.
Plan to build 60 million homes - 40 million in rural areas, and 20 million
in urban areas under the "Housing for All" by 2022. INR 22,407 crore
(US$ 3.61 billion) allocated for FY 2015-16
It is estimated that India will invest INR 550 billion (US$ 8.8 billion) in
the private security industry by 2016.
Government has approved the National Smart Grid Mission (NSGM) an
institutional mechanism for planning, monitoring and implementation of
policies and programs related to smart grid activities. The total outlay
for NSGM activities for 12th Plan is Rs 980 crore with a budgetary
support of Rs 338 crore.
17. CONTI….
About 400 million people in India lack access to electricity: the
government has promised electricity for every household by 2019.
Increase of forest cover; better monitoring and controlling of
industrial pollution; 2000 environmental approvals were granted in two
years for unlocking an investment of Rs 10 lakh crore with a potential of
generating 10 lakh jobs.