IoT and Sustainability: Policies and current progress in Korea KAIST - ITTP

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Internet of Things (IoT): The Way to Smart
Sustainable Cities
Geneva, Switzerland, 25 May 2015
IoT and Sustainability: Policies and current progress in
Korea
Dr Amine Mcharek : KAIST - ITTP
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Introduction
Contents
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IoT impact on Sustainability
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Status of IoT and SSC in Korea
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Policies for IoT promotion in Korea
INDEX
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Definition of search portal
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Project overview
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F/S project implementation plan
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F/S management plan
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Core success factor
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Introduction
BACKGROUND.
Ibn Khadoun’s Ideal City
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Ibn KhaldÅ«n (1332–1406)
a high standard of security; excellent
safety and physical health; cleanliness;
the existence of sufficient amenities;
sustainability; accessibility; meeting the
demand for infrastructure and housing;
promoting and maintaining required
agricultural and industrial activities;
peaceful coexistence with the natural
environment;
the creation of strong communities with
sound social integration; the maintenance
of political control or prestige.
Source : “al-Muqaddimah” (Prolegomena)
“A Smart Sustainable City (SSC) is an innovative city that uses information and communication
technologies (ICTs) and other means to improve quality of life, efficiency of urban operation and
services, and competitiveness, while ensuring that it meets the needs of present and future
generations with respect to economic, social and environmental aspects”.
ITU-T's Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities (FG-SSC)
INDEX
1.
Definition of search portal
2.
Project overview
3.
F/S project implementation plan
4.
F/S management plan
5.
Core success factor
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IoT impact on Sustainability
Sustainability
Sustainability TR definition
Sustainable Smart Cities
governance
energy and climate change
pollution and waste
social, economics and health
Brundtland definition: Sustainable development is development that
meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs.
Governance
Delivering the Smart City - University College London
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/steapp/docs/delivering-the-smart-city
Energy and Climate Change
SMART 2020: Enabling the low carbon
economy in the information age
Energy and Climate Change
Pollution and waste
http://airqualityegg.com/egg/120454
Social, economy and Health
Number of IoT Developers
INDEX
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Definition of search portal
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Project overview
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F/S project implementation plan
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F/S management plan
5.
Core success factor
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Status of IoT and SSC in Korea
Smart Cities in Korea : 12 Cities
Smart Cities in Korea : Policy Context
• In previous Korea’s government
– USN by MKE (Ministry of Knowledge and Economy)
– M2M by KCC (Korea Communication Commission)
• In current Korea’s government
– IoT by MSIP (Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning)
• Combine USN and M2M
Smart Cities in Korea : IoT Penetration
Samsung Artik
SK Smart Furniture
LG Homechat
KT –Cisco Cloud Platform
IoT Applications
Smart Farming
NfC services
Smart Cities in Korea : International Comparison
Source: Toward a framework for Smart Cities: A Comparison of Seoul, San Francisco & Amst
erdam Prof. J.H. Lee
INDEX
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Definition of search portal
2.
Project overview
3.
F/S project implementation plan
4.
F/S management plan
5.
Core success factor
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Policies for IoT promotion in Korea
Vision, Goal and Strategies
Vision
Goal
During 2015, the government will provide 1 trillion won in funding for various IT-related industries, including 77.2 billion won ($70 mill
ion) for IoT; 28.2 billion won ($25.5 million) for smart cars; 70 billion won ($63 million) for intelligence robots; 98.3 billion won ($89
million) for smart wearables; 77.1 billion won ($70 million) on its 5G networks; and 60.8 billion won ($55 million) on intelligence semi
conductors.
Source: IoT Master Plan 2014
Vision, Goal and Strategies
Vision, Goal and Strategies
Vision, Goal and Strategies
Main Tasks
1. Establish and Expand Creative IoT Service Market
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Develop Promising IoT Platform and Expand Services
Develop and Expand New ICBM Converged Services
Develop User-Oriented Creative Services
2. Foster Global Businesses Specialized in IoT
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Promote Open Global Partnerships
Promote the Smart Device Industry
Promote Smart Sensor Industry
Support Shared Growth of the Traditional Industry and New Software Industry
3. Establish an Infrastructure for the Safe and Dynamic Development of IoT
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Improve Information Security Infrastructure
Expand Wired and Wireless Infrastructure
Develop Core Technologies and Foster Manpower
Establish an Liberal and Competitive Industrial Environment
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Definition of search portal
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Project overview
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F/S project implementation plan
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F/S management plan
5.
Core success factor
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