This presentation covers some of the main aspects of the current smart city discussions: definitions, market drivers, analyses and trends as well as best practice examples of what the concept of smart city means in practice. It examines the importance of using data and software to improve and optimise infrastructure (including lighting) performance. It also gives an overview of barriers and obstacles to smart city deployment, and offer some resources and links for further reading.
Talk by David Gillingham, GE Lighting
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Improved using a range of new and
existing technologies, connected to the
Internet of Things (IoT), enabled by
cloud computing and data analytics
What is a Smart City?
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Wikipedia: A smart city (also smarter city) uses digital
technologies or information and communication technologies
(ICT) to enhance quality and performance of urban services,
to reduce costs and resource consumption, and to engage
more effectively and actively with its citizens.
UK Dept. for Business, Skills & Innovation: A Smart City should
enable every citizen to engage with all the services on offer,
public as well as private, in a way best suited to his or her
needs. It brings together hard infrastructure, social capital
including local skills and community institutions, and (digital)
technologies to fuel sustainable economic development and
provide an attractive environment for all.
European Parliament: A Smart City is a city seeking to address
public issues via ICT-based solutions on the basis of a multi-
stakeholder, municipally based partnership.
Pike Research: a smart city is characterized by the integration
of technology into a strategic approach to sustainability,
citizen well-being, and economic development.
Many Definitions…
City Infrastructures /
Services
Energy Roads Health EnviroAdmin
How we understand it
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5G…
Smart City = Data Driven Industrial Revolution?
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Urbanisation, demographics
Tight(ening) Municipal Budgets
Ageing (Energy , Transport)
Infrastructures
Resource Constraints
Traffic and Congestion
Energy, Climate Change and Land Use
Drivers and Pain
Points
Social media & business
Crowd funding
Decentralised energy, modal shift
Resource efficiencies
Smart phone guidance, sensors
in lighting system
Micro finance, off grid
Example
Outcomes
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Disruptive
technologies
Terabytes of Data
Cloud
Software
Analytics
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$11 Trillion Annual IoT Market by 2025 (Global)
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$1.5 trillion p/a by
2025 for city
services enabled
by the Internet of
Things
Public Safety &
Health
Traffic Control
Resource
Management
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Laszlo Goczan
ComOps day
Experimenting
Emerging
Pioneering
Europe
Asia
North
America
Latin
America
Oceania
Middle
East
Global Smart Cities Adoption
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Lighting and the Smart City
Street lights are already being fitted with controls and communications systems
that optimise usage and asset management. Add sensors and cameras, and you
have a ‘smart’ lighting system, generating valuable data and services.
LED
Controls
Sensors
Cameras
(IoT)
Cloud
Big Data
Software
Analytics
Services
Lighting Market ICT & Software Market
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Sensors and Cameras – Infos and Value
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Thank You
David.Gillingham@ge.com
Notas del editor
Suggestion: please keep the discussion open here to get a sense of the kind of issues the customer is trying to address:
Mobility: Traffic and Parking
Environment: Pollution, weather, precipitation
Society: Crime and Safety
People: Events, Crowds