A Smart City will only become a reality when citizens are engaged in the transformation process through an open and innovating ecosystem. TCS Intelligent Urban Exchange Solution is an integrated platform, based on liquid data that aggregates real-time data from multiple sources along with citizen open data sets, delivers insights and intelligence that municipalities can use to make well-informed, city-level decisions.
2. 2
The foundation for the city of the future will be the
collective intelligence that it can harness ….
Energy & Environment
Improve energy efficiency. Improve
renewable integration. Reduce GHG
and CO2 emissions.
Sustainable Mobility
Develop multimode commute.
Promote sustainable mobility and
public transport ridership.
Water & Waste
Conserve up to 15-20% of city’s
water1 through detection of leaks
and optimizing usage. Improve
waste collection.
Citizen Engagement
Launch digital social initiatives and
open data access for citizens to
shape the cities of the future
themselves.
3. 3
But cities today are challenged to find solutions that deliver
the tangible benefits they are looking for
• Relevance to City Specific Challenges : Technology vendors are selling
the same mega city project-based solutions to a mass market of ‘smart cities’
rather than a solution focused on each city’s unique challenges.
• Integration to Local City Ecosystem : City leaders do not feel vendors are
offering solutions that integrate smoothly to their local ecosystem.
• Easier Start with Tangible Program Deliverables : Cities need vendors to
provide productized solutions with tangible functionalities and clearly defined
program methodology that make smart city programs easier to start up and
deliver results in measurable phases.
• Simplify Technology Deployments on Open platforms : Many cities are
anxious about becoming dependent on a single technology provider and are
therefore looking for solutions built on open source technologies with a rich set
of integration capabilities for interoperability across different solutions.
4. 4
Solutions that Integrate into the local ecosystem for the
‘City as a Platform’ across all stakeholders are critical
City Analytics
& Apps
Smart City
Platform
Program
Methodology
City
Integration
Sensor & Device Providers
Network Providers
Data Platforms
Transport Services
Energy Suppliers
Utilities
Civic Developers
System Integrators
Municipal Departments
Mayor’s Office
Citizens
Local Business & Commercial
5. 5
To create an economic win-win for everyone
Municipal Governance
Municipal Services
Citizen Engagement Smart Infrastructure
Technology & Innovation
Economic Development
Leverage fact-based policy decisions to execute
smart governance for greater efficiencies in public
services and community development
Use real-time and historical insights to improve
targeted development and optimization of
service delivery and municipal infrastructure
Create urban living in a safe and responsive
community with easy access to citizen services
for higher citizen satisfaction and improved
utilization of public services
Promote local business, engage civic developers,
and develop contextual services to drive economic
development
Establish digital foundation and intelligence to
make cities truly ‘Smart’ promoting civic innovation
that can turn such insights into tangible benefits for
the city and citizens
Provide and operate responsive infrastructure of
digital cities to reduce energy consumption,
improve sustainability, conserve water, and
provide optimized city services
Municipal Departments Mayor’s Office Business & CommercialCitizens
6. 6
And translate to real benefits for cities
City Commerce
Potentially generate $100,000 per
day in revenue for local businesses
through location-based offers (4)
Citizen Engagement
Increase citizen satisfaction through
digital social initiatives to shape the
cities of future themselves
City Governance
Optimize city infrastructure and provide
improved service levels to citizens. For
example optimizing bus services can
potentially save $ 12.5 million annually
Energy & Utilities
Reduce energy costs up to 20% with
green public lighting and building
use optimization2
Water
Conserve up to 7% of city’s water
through detection of leaks and
optimizing usage
City Transport
Save $ 6.7 million annually through
reduced commute times for citizens
and $3.3 million annual increase in
revenue from higher bus ridership3
Our analysis of cities with populations in the range of 300,000 to 500,000
shows ..
7. 7
TCS’ Intelligent Urban Exchange jump starts smart city
programs
IUX City
Analytics &
Citizen Apps
IUX City
Intelligence
Platform
System
Integrator
Program
Methodology
IUX MyCity
Portal, Apps
& Developer
APIs
TCS’ Open Source Intelligent Urban Exchange (IUX) provides real-time urban
intelligence and prebuilt smart city applications on an open interface platform for
system integrators to deliver city-specific solutions in measurable phases providing
real and tangible benefits
• Real Time Urban Intelligence Platform
• Prebuilt Urban Applications
• Urban Mobility
• Intelligent Energy
• Intelligent Utilities
• City Commerce
• Open Governance
• Digital Interaction Platform for Citizens
• MyCity Portal
• Citizen Mobile Apps
• Open Data Portal
• Developer APIs
• Data & Insight Exchange Interfaces
• Urban Data Model SDKs
8. 8
Integrates the city ecosystem on a common urban
platform with prebuilt and add-on smart city applications
REAL TIME URBAN INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM
URBAN
MOBILITY
INTELLIGENT
ENERGY
INTELLIGFENT
UTILITIES
CITY
COMMERCE
OPEN
GOVERNANCE
CITIZEN APPS MYCITY PORTAL
DEVELOPERAPIs
PROGRAMDEPLOYMENT
REAL TIME CITY DATA CITY REFERENCE DATA
System
Integrators
Municipal
Departments
Sensor & Device
Providers
Network
Providers
Transport
Services
Energy
Suppliers
Utilities
Civic
Developers
Local Business
& Commercial
Municipal DepartmentsMayor’s OfficeCitizens
9. 9
Do More
with less
Thank You
A Smart City will only become a reality
when citizens are engaged in the
transformation process through an
open and innovating ecosystem.
An integrated platform, based on liquid
data that aggregates real-time data
from multiple sources along with
citizen open data sets, delivers insights
and intelligence that municipalities can
use to make well-informed, city-level
decisions. The results? More efficient
and effective city services, including
public transport, waste collection, and
security.
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Editor's Notes
Ref:
(1)McKinsey Report – How to Make a City Great
(1) EPA Report – Cases in Water Conservation
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(2) International Energy Agency – Promoting Energy Efficiency Best Practice in Cities – A Pilot Study
(3) TCS research and calibration for city with population of 300,000 – 500,000 based on average commute data collected from Chicago open transit data (http://www.transitchicago.com/about/facts.aspx), chicago census data (http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/17/1714000.html) and McKinsey Global Institute paper on Open Data, October 2013
(4) TCS research and calibration for city with population of 300,000 – 500,000 based on location based service revenue estimates from Fierce Wireless Reports (http://www.fiercewireless.com/europe/press-releases/location-based-service-revenues-europe-and-north-america-will-grow-5-billio) and bostinno report on Pyramid research (http://bostinno.streetwise.co/2011/06/27/location-based-services-to-hit-10-3-billion-in-2015/)