This document discusses smart city and safe city initiatives in New Zealand cities. It describes several smart city projects underway in Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland focused on asset management, transportation monitoring, and flexible sensor platforms. The document outlines a vision for an integrated interdisciplinary asset management model across the public sector in New Zealand that uses common data standards and shares information and analytics capabilities to plan infrastructure renewal and monitor asset utilization. It argues that undiscovered opportunities exist for wider collaboration across the public sector to build New Zealand's capabilities and realize the vision of a smart nation.
16. The Smart City Projects
Christchurch
Building Capability – investigates Smart City initialisation challenges in organisations,
and the information and engagement requirements to enable Smart City innovation
and investment across local and central government.
Flexible Sensing Platform – uses a common IT ‘stack’ in which all sensors are able to
plug into irrespective of type, quantity and location (a new instance replicated off the
Wellington City platform).
Smart City Backbone – uses a range of sensors to monitor air quality, noise, CCTV
footage, and so on. This provides data to city managers to inform future investment
decisions (a new instance replicated off the Wellington City platform).
Christchurch City Instance Initiatives – prioritises a number of options for the
Christchurch rebuild according to greatest benefits.
17. The Smart City Projects
Wellington
Flexible Sensing Platform – uses a common IT ‘stack’ in which all sensors are able to plug
into irrespective of type, quantity and location.
Smart City Backbone – uses a range of sensors to monitor air quality, noise, CCTV footage
and so on.
CCTV Multimodal Transport and Pedestrian Counting – measures movement around the
city and infrastructure utilisation through time.
Wellington Smart City Stakeholders – uses Smart City technologies to inform responses to
certain circumstances (such as breaking glass in Cuba Mall) – and information to inform
response decision where required (for example a Police callout).
Auckland
3D+ Asset and Non-Asset Information Management – applies a visualisation model of
assets within Auckland City to suburban examples.
Wynyard Quarter Smart – investigates a community interface with multiple stakeholders
and the outcomes that a wider Smart City initiative might look like in a specific zone or
precinct.
18. SMART CITY - The Foundations
3-Pillars (Strategic Decisions)
19. 1st Pillar - Meta-Data Standards
1st Strategic Decision
3-Waters
& Transport
& Built
& Green
20. 2nd Pillar - Information Systems
2nd Strategic Decision
53. Future Liability
Renewals Planning for Social Infrastructure
Housing & Property Portfolios
Electronic Import of Asset Data in 2D & 3D
ASSET CONDITION
SMART TOOL’S
54. Data Management – Building Competency
Data capture from ‘As-built’ – using BIM
Stop ‘bleeding data’ at source……
55. Data Management – Building Competency
Data capture from ‘As-built’
3D BIM (Revit)
56. Data Management – Building Competency
As a desktop tool…..
Improved asset management ‘visualisation’ ……
57. Data Management – Building Competency
On any ‘device’….
Improved asset management ‘visualisation’ ……
71. Spatial Analytics
‘Anything’ to ‘Anywhere’
Bluetooth technologies
et al.....
will provide realtime analytcs to tell you how
long it will take you to get anywhere from anywhere
72. Kite Gateway
The Kite Gateway collects
and consolidates all data
received from all sensors
within proximity. Sensors
transmit data through direct
connection to the Kite
device or through
connections with other
sensors, leveraging mesh
networking.
Cloud / Big Data
Kite backhauls sensor data to a city’s chosen cloud and analytics
platform, such as NEC’s Cloud City Operations Centre. Data is also
shared with appropriate content management systems, as well as
citizens and local businesses through an API.
Waste Sensors
Installed in waste receptacles, waste sensors measure
rubbish levels and inform a waste management company
when to empty bins, saving thousands in diesel costs and
reducing environmental impact.
Parking Sensors
Recessed into parks, parking sensors share data for city
traffic management, city asset management and inform
citizens of vacant parks in a city.
Kite Mote
A Kite Mote is an easy-to-install
sensor which leverages battery or
solar power, removing the need for
any civil engineering. This example is
measuring air quality at a street level
and relaying data back to the Kite
Gateway through mesh networking.
Streetlight Sensors
Sensors detect light levels and
pedestrian proximity to automatically
adjust brightness, saving a city power
and environmental costs.
A ‘Smart City’
80. The LINZ Projects – Smart City Backbone
By Suburb (or any locality defined)
81. The LINZ Projects – Smart City Backbone
Temperature, sound, humidity, CO2
82. If working together there are clearly
public value opportunities which the
wider public sector ought to adopt,
then……...
Our Challenge to the
Wider Public Sector
83. What are the undiscovered
institutional arrangements which let
the wider public sector share in / or
enable these types of capabilities?
In a harmonised way?
….and in an ongoing way
84.
85. We have learnt we can work together;
What are the undiscovered
institutional arrangements which let
the wider public sector share in / or
enable these types of capabilities?
In a harmonised way?
….and in an ongoing way
……all in order to become a
Smart Nation