Mais conteúdo relacionado Semelhante a EDF2013: Invited Talk Fiona Williams: The next level for verticals! (20) Mais de European Data Forum (20) EDF2013: Invited Talk Fiona Williams: The next level for verticals!1. The next level for
verticals!
Dr. Fiona Williams, Ericsson
Fiona.Williams@ericsson.com
+49 172 2434132
2. The next level for verticals!
› Trends in communications and applications
› What is happening in the vertical markets, such as the
smart energy market?
› Implications for systems and for big data!
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3. Overview
› Trends in communications and applications
› What is happening in the vertical markets, such as the
smart energy market?
› Implications for systems and for big data!
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4. By 2018…
3.3 BN
850 M Smartphone
Subscriptions
6.5 BN 9.3 BN
PCs & Tablets Mobile broadband Mobile
Subscriptions Subscriptions
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6. re-thinking roles
Applications & Services
Systems & Platforms
Connectivity & Network Service Service
Communicationdeveloper enabler creator
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8. The Key Event
Experience -
Live and multimedia!
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9. Trends in ICT summary
› New networks are being rolled out to satisfy the growing
need for communications between people and their
activities
› The experience of the user is using networks and
applications has become a critical factor for success in the
uptake of new services
› Users expect a wide range of easy to use apps providing
real time experiences in every area of daily life
› Almost all sectors are developing open APIs for app
developers to interface to, driving growth in usage
› New networks and ICT are enabling new business
models and roles in vertical sectors
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10. › Trends in communications and applications
› What is happening in the vertical markets, such as the
smart energy grid and its applications?
– General trends
– Examples of developments in trials
› Challenges for systems and for big data!
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11. GRID transformation
TODAY ENERGY RESOURCES CENTERED
Generation Transmission Distribution Consumer
ONE ENERGY FLOW, ONE INFORMATION FLOW
EXPECTED DISTRIBUTED AND PARTICIPATIVE MARKET
• Distributed generation and consumption
• More focus on customer concerns; quality,
security of supply
• New market participants, pro-sumers,
aggregators, mobility service operators, etc
• New management models; transparency
and non discriminatory access.
Source: NIST Smart Grid Framework 1.0 Sept 2009 • New products and services.
BI-DIRECTIONAL ENERGY FLOW, “N” INFORMATION FLOWS
12. Market alignment
ERICSSON VISION SMARTGRID AS A
REALITY
Millions of meters, distributed generators,
more than 50 billion connected storage facilities, sensors & actuators
devices AT 2020
Source: Ericcson strategy 2014-2020
ericsson vision is aligned with ict-driven innovation for energy companies
14. The FI-PPP Programme
Maximising the Common enablers
FINEST
Transport
+
Smart Logistics Define the scenarios in
OutSmart
Energy each usage area in Phase I
Utilities +
Grid Determine the common
Environment
FINSENY enablers
Determine the specific
enablers
Core
Large Scale Provide a core platform that
Platform
Demos supports the enablers
and trials Instant Build it and show it to the
Mobility world in Phases II
FIContent Use it in large scale trials
and tests in Phase III
Use existing advanced
SafeCity Smart
infrastructures to test future
Public Safety EnviroFI AgriFood Internet function
Environment
14
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15. FINSENY – Demand Control
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18. The FINESCE Innovation Approach
SME Innovation Contest and Student Case
SME Innovation Contest and Student Case
Competition
Competition
APP
APP
Trials
Trials SME Contest Winners
SME Contest Winners APP
FINESCE Innovation
APP
FINESCE InnovationAPP
APP
APP
APP
APP APP
APP APP
APP APP
APP APP
APP APP
APP APP
APP APP
APP
CommunityAPP
APP
APP
APP Community APP
APPAPP APP
APP
API Layer
API Layer
VPP
VPP Smart
Smart Smart Home/
Smart Home/ Ev‘s demand-
Ev‘s demand- eMarket
eMarket
DSE DSE Factory
Factory Prosumers
Prosumers response
response Place
Place
DSE DSE
DSE
DSE DSE
DSE DSE
DSE
DSE
DSE
GE
GE GE GE
GE GE
GE
GE GE GE GE
GE
FI Energy- „Finesce Bus“
FI Energy- „Finesce Bus“
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19. Expected Results after the
FI-PPP ends
› FINESCE API › Our innovation efforts, helping
new companies & communities
develop (Our Open call closes
Sep’13 1.2 Million Euro
available for new partners to
work on big data and other
smart energy technologies)
› The FINESCE-API, as an › Results from the trials for use in
interface definition, validated large scale smart grid
in field trials before being developments
offered for standardization › Some results (e.g. VPPs) may be
after the project ends commercialized soon
› Join our community today to › The phase III proposals we intend
take part by sending an to spin off (deadline Dec 2013)
email!
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20. Smart Energy
› The energy grid is being transformed from a reactively
managed, uni-directional energy system to a pro-actively
managed bi-directional energy system (Frost & Sullivan,
Forrester market research reports)
› The smart energy system relies on the widespread roll-out
of near real-time communications and data analysis in
order to maintain the stability of the energy system
› The roll-out of smart meters is well advanced in most of
Europe while the roll-out of electric vehicles is planned
and will be a strong contributor to CO2 reduction goals
› The energy distribution network has to be upgraded with
ICT
› Trials of ICT in smart energy use cases are now on-going
and full scale roll-out will follow generating many large
scale big data use cases!
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21. › Trends in communications and applications
› What is happening in the vertical markets, such as the
smart energy market?
› Challenges for systems and for big data!
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22. Challenges ahead
› Rapid evolution and growth of vertical sectors is being enabled by
– New communications networks (LTE, optical, etc), together with
– the introduction of Open Interfaces (API’s) with new apps for end
users
› High network capacity will be needed to cope with the
demand for bandwidth and low latency for many uses
› Data privacy issues need to be managed carefully to
ensure the acceptability of applications to users
› Big data capture, storage and analysis technologies
will be a critical element essential to enable this potential
for economic growth!
› The next level for verticals is coming and will generate
economic growth and jobs in Europe!
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Notas do Editor 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 04/14/13 2011-10-19 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 Utility Customer presentation 2011-11-23 © Ericsson AB 2011 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 Utility Customer presentation 2011-11-23 © Ericsson AB 2011 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2009-12-02 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 Many of the project results will last long after the project ends: Spin off phase III projects Innovation support for new companies during the project, enabling the development of new business opportunities for others as they grow Increased awareness of the commercial opportunities and benefits offered by ICT for smart energy domain among SMEs and utilities Scaling up of trial results, learnings and insights as the smart grid is deployed on a large scale globally Specific DSE and GE combinations that proved useful in the trials, based on the anticipated commercialisation of the FI-WARE results European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013 2013-04-09 European Data Forum Dublin, Ireland © Ericsson AB 2013