Chong Choon Jeng Practice Leader, APJC, Cisco Consulting Services October 2014

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Chong Choon Jeng
Practice Leader, APJC, Cisco Consulting Services
October 2014
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• IoE Definition
• Cisco’s Role in IoE for Cities
• Solutions and Use cases
• Global References
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People
Process
Intelligent
Network
Things
Data
The Internet of Everything brings together people, process, data and things
to make networked connections more relevant and valuable than ever before,
turning information into actions that create new capabilities, richer experiences
unprecedented economic opportunity for businesses, individuals and countries.”
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Connecting people in
more relevant and
valuable ways.
Delivering the right
information to the right
person (or machine) at
the right time.
Leveraging data into
more useful
information for
decision making.
Physical devices and
objects connected to
the Internet and each
other for intelligent
decision making.
Source: Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group, 2012
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50
Billion
40
“Smart Objects”
30
20
10
Billions of devices
50
Inflection
point
0
25
12.5
6.8
7.2
7.6
Timeline
2010
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Rapid Adoption rate
of digital
infrastructure:
5X faster than
electricity and
telephony
2015
2020
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of the World is Still
Not Connected
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Manufacturing
Mining
Energy-Utility
Oil and Gas
Transportation
City
Defense
M2M
Plantwide Ethernet, Intelligent Transportation, Smart Cities, S&C Refinery, Smart Connected Vehicle, Smart Grid
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M2M ISR /
Gateway
Router
Video Surveillance
Manager and
IP Cameras
IPICS
.
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Rugged
Wireless
Physical Access
Manager
Fog Computing
Data Center/Virtualization
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Cisco’s Approach to IoT
Verticals
“Customer-In” Approach
Smart
Solution
Connected
Plant
Connected
Rig
Connected Connected Connected
Grid
Vehicle
Machine
Connected
Rail
Products/Technologies
Industry
Partners
M2M
Mobile SPs
IoT
Enablers
• Understanding of key business
care about and pain points
• Relevance to LOB leaders / CXOs
Time
Sync
Pervasive
Cyber
Security
Scalable
Routing
Deterministic
Ethernet
Guaranteed
Delivery
Big Data
Management
Advanced
Services
• Best-in-class ruggedized products
• Smart solutions for verticals
• IoT architectures
SP
services
Strategic Partnerships
Ruggedized
Products
Ruggedized
Wireless AP
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Industrial
Routers &
Switches
Industrial
Security
Hardened
Mobile M2M
Gateway
Video
IP
Cameras Surveillance
• Industry partners
• Vertical software / service partners
• Service providers
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IoE for Cities
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Sensors/Machines
Infrastructures
Open Data
Parking
Data from City
Water
Buildings
Data from Citizen
Digital
Footprint
Social Media
CrowdSourcing
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Waste
Lighting
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Open
Innovation
Ecosystem
Apps/Services
For Citizen
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CITIZEN
SERVICES
BUSINESS
SERVICES
CITY
SERVICES
INFRASTRUCTURE
SERVICES
Public WiFi
Location based
advertising
Public Services :
Transportation,
Utilities, Public
Safety, Environment
Either operated by the City
itself or an Internet Service
provider : the ROI is not a
question anymore as
multiple “paying” services
can be added on top of the
bouquet of free public
services
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The network facilitates
retailer deals and
couponing, impacting city
economic vitality – Costs
are supported by economic
players, vendors and
clients
Mobility, Waste, Lighting
These services are offered
for free to citizens (City
defines the level/nature of
info delivered to the
public); back-office
dashboards improve
maintenance without
multiple investments in
multiple segmented
solutions
On a case by case basis,
the Network operator subcontracts with) utilities that
may prefer Wifi (vs 3G/4G
networks) for deploying
smart services (cost
effective)
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Factory
Optimization
Municipal Command
& Control Center
Cloud &
Services
Smart
Grid
Responsive
Store
Home
Energy
Mgmt
Hospital
Optimization
Traffic
Flow
Optimization
Comms
Network
Optimization
INTELLIGENT
FACTORY
INTELLIGENT
CITY
Intelligent
Medical
Devices
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Logistics
Optimization
INTELLIGENT
HOSPITAL
Connected
Ambulances
INTELLIGENT
HIGHWAY
Intelligent Digital
Signage
Automated
Car System
Traffic
Cameras
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Use Case Examples
Public Wi-Fi
Information
Services
S+C City Network
City
Infrastructure
Management
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Commerce
Virtual Tourist
Citizen
Engagement
Location
Analytics
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Smart City Infrastructure Management
» Smart Traffic
» Smart Parking
» Smart Public Safety
» Smart Street Lighting
» Smart Waste Management
» Smart Environment Monitoring
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Communications platform for
delivering smart services e.g.
parking, water metering, and
traffic monitoring
Built using open standards/APIs
to simplify integration with
existing systems/apps
Drives investment consolidation
and faster, improved return on
capital employed
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Smart Parking funds the
entire “mobility” offer for
the good of city traffic,
the environment &
economic growth
The reducing of rounds
of waste collection has
an impact on costs and
carbon footprint
The “Just Lighting”
reduces the electricity
bill and maintenance
costs
The solution improves
effective management of
pollution picks & noise
nuisances
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Barcelona Project Highlights
Born District
Temperature, humidity, noise, dust
and gases Sensors
- In Born District
- Zolertia sensors
Parking Management
- In Plaza Palau
- Streetline sensors
Waste Management
-Urbiotica sensors
-in Born District
Wifi Based Location Analytics
- In Arts hotel
- In Born Area
Watering System
- In Turo Parc
Smart Citizens
A Crowdfunding initiative to deploy
Arduino-based outdoor sensors, that
collect real time environmental data
Smart Lighting
- Monitored LED in Born Area
- Street light vision solution
Connected Bus
- TMB buses with 819
Office of Virtual Attention to Citizens
- REGS In Born District
Smart Bus Stop
- Digital Signage, Wi-Fi
- JC Decaux
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Use Case 1:
Smart Parking
Parking Management
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City Network
Digital Sign
Parkplace management
Video Analytics
Event/Rules processing
Billing
Asset Management
Data Collection/Analysis
Publishing Services
Traffic data
from other
sensors or
sources
Street Network (fiber/copper/wifi)
Multi-Service Kiosk
Wireless Sensor Network
Cellular (3G/4G) Network
Curb
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Video Camera
No-parking
zone
ParkPlace Sensor
Traffic Flow Sensor
SmartPhone
App
Street
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Use
Case
3: 2:
Use
Case
Smart
SmartTraffic
TrafficIncident
Incident
Management
Management
1. Installation of sensors along
2.
road network
Video Camera and
infrastructure to verify
incident
Benefits include:
• ‘Eyes’ on the live situation on road network
• Reduced time to detect incidents, verify and identity
the incident type – and hence incident management
time
• Traffic congestion management
Monitoring/control
of applications
City Wi-Fi
Traffic Incident
Management Application
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NETWORK
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Use Case 3:
Street Light Management
Installation of smart devices
on light pole provides:
• Continuous power for wireless
APs, video cameras, etc.
• Improved monitoring and control
Benefits include:
• Greater control of street light pole
• Enhanced maintenance
• Lower deployment costs
Monitoring/control
of applications
City Wi-Fi
ISR 819
(bridge to Wi-Fi)
Mesh AP
CONCENTRATOR
POWER
SMART
MODULE (SM)
Individual control
and monitoring
SM
SM
Control/monitoring protocol
STREET
CABINET
Street
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* Based on Nice Connected Boulevard Case, Courtesy of Think Global
The right light
Street Light Management
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Lamp intensity monitored according to information sent
by luminosity & traffic sensors
•
Diverse sensors taking into account multiple criteria:
natural light (day or night), weather conditions (eg: more
light in the event of fog), presence of cars (Light
substitute with car headlight), presence of physical
persons (less light in case of higher concentration of
persons and more light in the event of an isolated
person)
•
Match comfort and security dimensions
Back Office Monitoring Tool *
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Remote Switch on/off per light point/lamp as opposed to
per zones
•
State of the park: real time reporting of defective lamps,
with detailed diagnosis (bubble issue, or socket ssue, or
light network issue clearly identified)
•
Scoreboard on Energy savings
•
Priority levels
Impact
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Smart lighting is expected to
reduce the energy bill by 30%,
out of a total of 6.3M€ in Nice
Improved street lighting will
lead to a 5% reduction in car
theft, assaults and home
burglary
Smart lighting will likely
improve the liveability of the
area, reducing accident and
time lose
Smart lighting will value real
estate
** Q1 2014 upgrades
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• Beyond smart LED, city leaders and street lighting
vendor are envisioning street light as a multi service
platform
• Street lights are everywhere and once connected to
power and network they could host many services:
sensors, wireless transceiver (wifi, PAN, small cell),
digital signs, communication
• Philips (e.g. Barcelona) and others are leading the
initiative
• However average lifespan of street light pole is 30 to 40
years.
• Replacing all light pole with next-generation street light is
a long term process
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Use Case 4:
Waste Management
Sensors deployed in recycling
containers monitor waste levels in
real time, send alert, and identify
most appropriate collection method
based on volume and waste type.
Fill sensor
Temp sensor
(fire detection)
Benefits include:
• Waste collection consumes less cost and carbon
• Reduced fire/safety risk
• New contracts/SLAs can be defined
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SENSOR FIELD
AREA
NETWORK
Street
Monitoring/control
of applications
City Wi-Fi
Connected
waste vehicle
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* Based on Nice Connected Boulevard Case, Courtesy of Think Global
Smart Waste
Waste collection
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•
Sensor measures the amount of filling in the
waste container
The monitoring apps delivers statistics by type
of waste and by zone
Waste nuisance
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Sensors prevent the risk of fire
Waste sensors combined to environment
sensors change the rules of waste collection :
in the event of hot weather, truck rounds are
increased
Impact
 Better control of dumpster
levels
 Optimized itinerary of waste
connection
 Reduction of operational
costs (number of trucks,
number of agents, gaz
consumption)
 Reduction of CO2
emissions
 Better comfort
 Improved safety
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• Fill Sensor installed on 15 recycling
containers (paper/glass) in the
street of the pilot area (cost 250
euros/sensor with installation)
• Sensor measures the fill level and
temperature (fire detection)
• Sensors run on battery for 8 years
• Sensors uses 802.15.4 mesh
network common to other services
(parking, environment)
• Data is collected in city data center
to be analyzed
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Use Case 5:
Environment Management
Air/pollution
sensor
Installation of environment sensors:
air, light, humidity, noise, etc.
Monitoring/control
of applications
Benefits include:
• Leverages parking sensor
infrastructure
• Provides valuable data for
improving analytics
applications and forecasting
Noise
sensor
City Wi-Fi
FIELD AREA
NETWORK
Temp/humidity
sensor
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sensor
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Environment
Data Sources
Waste Management Center
City Council
City Network
-
Street Network (fiber/copper/wifi)
Wireless Sensor Network
Data Collection and Analytics
Map generation
Alarm/Event
Publishing Services
Health&Safety
Cellular (3G/4G) Network
Environment Sensor
Display Environment Data
Alert display
Environment Sensor
Environment
Sensor
Environ
ment
Sensor
Street
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* Based on Nice Connected Boulevard Case, Courtesy of Think Global
Monitoring
Environment Scoreboard
•
Exhaustive data series as requested by European
authorities  meet the legal “obligation of means”
(no obligation of result in Europe at this stage)
Environment Supervisor
•
Inform municipal services and users of the risks of
pollution and make appropriate decisions
•
Display alert on City diverse displays (multimeida
kioks, City communication screens, city portal,
apps…)
Impact
 Meet European legal duties at a
very competitive cost (same
quality of reports, based on a
cheaper network of sensors)
 As opposed to mere statistics,
deliver “intelligent messages”
translated into real actions
(speed reduction, automatic
alerts sent to the population)
 Impact on the environment
Predictive modeling
•
Store, treat and analyze historic set of data,
allowing anticipation
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Traffic
Data Sources
Management Systems
City Council
City Network
-
Street Network (fiber/copper/wifi)
Data Collection and Analytics
Billing/Subscription
Alarm/Event
Publishing Services
Transport Authority
Wireless Sensor Network
Cellular (3G/4G) Network
Camera
Connected Bus Stop
Car/Bike
Sharing
stations
Connected Bus
Vehicle Flow Sensor
Vehicle Sensor
Street
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• The City of Barcelona has decided to deploy Smart Bus Stop
across the city
• Smart Bus Stop project is done in collaboration with JC Decaux
(global leader in street furniture)
• Services provided:
•
Large touchscreen with: transport, entertainment, tourist,
city information
•
Wi-Fi hotspot (Barcelona Wi-Fi)
•
Advertisement via a separate LCD screen
• Use case for Bus stop is not only to provide a new service to
citizens, through the usage of the city of Barcelona wifi hotspot,
touch screen panel but also with location analytics, the City/bus
company can be aware of the flow of citizens in specific times of
the day to deploy extra buses, providing a better flow and a better
service to citizens
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Smart Lighting
Air, Temp, Rain
Sensor
Rain tracking
Temp tracking
IP Camera
Security
Analytics
Dynamically adjust
lux scenes for
advertising
seasonal scenes
Wi-Fi Hotspot
Internet access
Advertising
People counting
Noise Sensor
Interactive Touch
screen + Camera
Vandalism tracking
Ambience tracking
City information
Remote Expert
Public transport
status
Advertising
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Smart Solutions
Hamburg: Hamburg Port
Authority, Smart Parking
Nice: Connected Blvd & Spot
Mairie (REGS)
Seoul: Centios, Personal Travel
Assistant
New Development
Revitalization & Growth
FIFA 2014 &
Rio Olympics 2016
Sao Paolo
Songdo
Waterfront Toronto
DMIC & Mantri Developers
Chengdu
Copenhagen – CPH 2025
Iskandar
Qatar Foundation
Hamburg
Smart City Amsterdam
Amsterdam: Smart Work Center
Skolkovo
St. Petersburg & Moscow
Barcelona: Born District &
REGS
King Abdullah Financial District
& Saudi Economic Cities
Barcelona
FIFA 2010 World Cup
San Francisco: Urban EcoMap,
Connected Bus
Stockholm
London 2012 Olympics
Abu Dhabi
San Mateo and San Carlos:
Smart Parking
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Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida –
Medical City
Chicago
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Vision
Services
Models
Designs
Tianfu – Chengdu
China
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