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        WHAT MAKES CITIES SMART?
       Architectures of Spatial Intelligence of Cities


                               Nicos Komninos
                      URENIO Research, Aristotle University
                               www.urenio.org



         Smart Cities Conference, Royal Society, Edinburgh 30 June 2011
Contents

   1. City challenges and spatial intelligence of cities

  2. Variable geometries of spatial intelligence of cities

  3. Planning intelligent cities at URENIO
Major contemporary city challenges


  Cities in developed countries
  A public consultation on the priorities of European urban and
  regional policy has identified three major urban and regional
  objectives for the coming years (European Commission 2008).

    Competitiveness will continue to be at the heart of European
  regional policy, sustained by research, innovation and upgrading
  of skills, which altogether drive towards a knowledge economy.
    Active labour markets which sustain employment and reduce
  the risk of poverty are also a high priority; to a large degree
  poverty is a consequence of job losses.
    The third objective is environmental sustainability; coupled
  with the need to save energy, use alternative energy sources,
  ensure lower CO2 emissions, reduce the carbon footprint of cities
  and buildings, and sustain living ecosystems.
                                                                      3
Major contemporary city challenges


Cities in developing countries
 Rapid urbanization and city
  growth. Increasing demand
 Shortage of infrastructure.
  Do more with less
 Poverty
 Health and mortality
 Sustainable development,
  CO2 reduction, energy and
  water saving

Source: Millennium Goals, UN
Intelligent cities addressing city challenges


   Intelligent /smart cities are expected to contribute to these
   challenges and provide more efficient solutions:
   -Sustain the knowledge economy in developed countries
   -Offer solutions to rapid urbanisation in developing countries

   The questions are:
      How they do it?
      Which resources smart cities mobilize to address city challenges?
      Which processes enable the intelligence of cities to emerge?

   It becomes urgent to understand the sources and drivers of city
   intelligence that assure a higher efficiency in addressing wicked
   problems of contemporary urban agglomerations.


                                                                          5
Key concept: Spatial intelligence of cities

   Spatial intelligence of cities refers to informational and cognitive
   processes - such as information collection and processing, real-
   time alert, forecasting, learning, collective intelligence,
   distributed problem solving - which characterize "intelligent" or
   "smart" cities.

      The concept allows unifying those of intelligent city and smart city
   under a common field of study focusing on their fundamental cognitive
   processes.
      Emphasis on the "spatial" dimension denotes that urban space and
   the agglomeration are preconditions of this form of intelligence.
      The concept refers also to the combined deployment of ICTs,
   institutional settings for knowledge and innovation, and physical
   infrastructure of cities to increase the problem-solving capability of a
   community.
                                                                          6
Key concept: Spatial intelligence of cities
involving all layers / dimensions of cities

The digital space and the artificial
intelligence embedded into the                               e-Intelligence                                                    e-Technologies
physical environment of the city. The
public broadband communication
                                                                                                                                                           Digital / Smart environments
infrastructure, wired and wireless, plus
digital technologies and applications
sustaining e-services.
                                                             e-Innovation                                                            e-Markets
The institutional space of cities, the
                                                                                                                                   Universities /


social capital and collective intelligence     Technology Transfer
                                                   Organisations
                                             Tech Parks, Tech Networks,
                                                Brokers, Consultants
                                                                                                                                    Research
                                                                                                                                    Institutes

                                                                                                                                   Public R&D


of a city’s population, the institutional
                                                                                                                                   Laboratories
                                                                                      CLUSTERS
                                                                                Group of companies in co-
                                                                                                                                  Private R&D

                                                                                                                                                    Innovation system and institutions
                                                                                       operation
                                                                                                                                  Departments
                                                                                  Vertical / Horizontal


mechanisms for knowledge
                                                                                                                                   and Centres




development and co-operation in                      Innovation Financing
                                                    Banks, Business Angels,
                                                    Venture Capital, Regional
                                                           Incentives
                                                                                                           Technology Information System
                                                                                                             Patents, Standards, Technical
                                                                                                           Publications, Emerging Markets,
                                                                                                                       Foresight


learning and innovation.

The physical space of cities and the
people in the city; the intelligence,                                                       sbaL .vinU   .grO .veD




inventiveness and creativity of                                                 kraP hceT




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                                                                                                                     retsulC




                                                                                                                                 Knowledge-based agglomeration / Clusters
individuals who live and work in the
                                                                                                                                                                                   7
city.
2. Variable geometries of spatial intelligence of cities
Multiple trajectories of spatial intelligence of cities

                              ASIA - AUSTRALIA                   USA - CANADA                         EUROPE
          2001      -Bario, Malaysia             -LaGrange, Georgia, US             -Ennis, Ireland
                    * Singapore                  -Nevada, Missouri, US
                                                 -New York, US
          2002      -Bangalore, India            * Calgary, Alberta, CA             -Sunderland, UK
                    * Seoul, S. Korea            -Florida, high tech corridor, US
                    -Singapore                   - LaGrange, Georgia, US
          2003-04   * Taipei, Taiwan             -Spokane, Washington, US           * Glasgow, UK
                    -Victoria, Australia         -Western Valley, N. Scotia, CA     - Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, UK
                    -Yokosuka, Japan
          2005      * Mitaka, Japan              -Pirai, Brazil                     -Issy-les-Moulineux, France
                    -Tianjin, China              -Toronto, Ontario, CA              Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, UK
                    -Singapore
          2006      - Taipei, Taiwan             -Cleveland, Ohio, US               -Manchester, UK
                    - Tianjin, China             *Waterloo, Ontario, CA
                    -Gagnam District Seoul
                    -Ichikawa, Japan
          2007      - Gangnam District           -Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario, CA      -Dundee, Scotland, UK
                                                 -Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, UK       - Issy-les-Moulineaux, FR
                                                 - Waterloo, Ontario, CA            --Tallinn, Estonia
          2008      *Gagnam District Seoul       -Fredericton, New Brunswick, CA    -Dundee, Scotland, UK
                                                 -Northeast Ohio, US                -Tallinn, Estonia
                                                 -Westchester, New York, US
                                                 -Winston-Salem, N. Carolina, US
          2009                                   -Bristol, Virginia, US             -Eindhoven, Netherlands
                                                 - Fredericton, New Brunswick       - Issy-les-Moulineaux
                                                 - Moncton, New Brunswick, CA       * Stockholm, Sweden
                                                                                    - Tallinn
          2010      * Suwon, South Korea         - Arlington County, VA             - Dundee, Scotland
                                                 - Dublin, Ohio, US                 -Eindhoven
                                                 - Ottawa, Ontario, CA              - Tallinn, Estonia
I. Orchestration intelligence:
Organized innovation workflow within a community
Bletchley Park: Oldest orchestration intelligence
Bletchley Park regeneration




                               Business Park

Museum




                                               Open Site
Enigma machine




                                Rotors: 26x26x26= 17.576
                                3 rotors= 6 positions, 17.576 x 6= 105.456
                                5 rotors= 60 positions, 17.576 x 60= 1.054.560
III V IV GAH                    Wiring: Each rotor condition
CX AZ DV KT HU LW GP EY MR FQ   26! / 7! x 12! 27 = 1.305.093.289.500 connections
                                In total: 1,3718 possible connections
Code breaking: Organized community workflow
      Community             Collective intelligence    Networks & Machines
  1939 relocation of         Mission: Find the daily
Government Code &          settings of the Enigmas.
Cipher School              100.000 Enigmas.

  Code breaking               Collect all messages
experts, Cambridge         of the day / analyse
Mathematicians, A.         them comparatively
Turing, military             Represent the entire
personnel, civilians,      GA classification, maps,
women.                     acronyms

  Personnel selection by     Make assumptions
competition                (cribs) about meanings
                            Send cribs to
  From 50 to 10.000        machines. Test solutions
people
                              Decoding, analysis,
  Bletchley Park + close   intelligence reports,
towns                      dissemination
Orchestration intelligence: Network-based innovation
 workflow of people and machines within a community
Network architecture:
  Nodes and connections: horizontal and vertical

Nodes:
 Human skills or clusters of skills
 Machines, expert systems, agents

Connections:
   Operations, processes
   Workflows linking nodes, people,
clusters, and machines

Rules:
  Administration, rights
  Conflict resolution, sustainability models

Results:
  Distributed problem solving, KPIs
II. Amplification intelligence:
Strengthening the components of an innovation ecosystem

     Innovation
     Κόμβοι του δικτύου
     ecosystem
Cyberport Hong Kong




                      17
18
TECHNOLOGY ZONE – CY 1, 2, 3, 4




                                  19
Open Platforms – Digital media learning




                         http://www.cyberport.com.hk/cyberport/en/home/home_flash.html
Open Platforms – Digital media learning
The Digital Entertainment Incubation and Training, is a platform having as
objective to build and promote entrepreneurship and skills in the digital
entertainment industry, focusing on business skills, games, animation and digital
entertainment, and enhance networking with industry.

Digital Media Centre, is a unique state-of-the-art digital multimedia creation
facility, having as objective to offer software and hardware support to content
developers, multimedia professionals, small and medium enterprises.

The iResource Centre, is a digital content storage platform, which serves as a
trusted marketplace and clearing house for the aggregation, protection, license
issuance and distribution of digital content.

The Testing and Certification of Wireless Communication Platform is a centre
that provides continuous mobile communication service and coverage of mobile
phone signal (3G, GSM, CDMA and PCS).

The Cyberport Institute was established by the University of Hong Kong to
introduce and , run IT courses for talented people and support various IT
development and related businesses in Hong Kong.
COMMERCIAL




             22
CENTRAL PARK
HOUSING COMPLEX




                  24
LAND
                           HOUSING
                                              Physical space
     OPERATION
       COSTS


                         CY 1, 2, 3, 4
         COMMERCIAL     TECHNOLOGY
            ZONE
                         LEARNING                                    Digital space
                                                       PEOPLE




                                                                  LABS /
                                         KNOWLEDGE              PLATFORMS
                                         BASED FIRMS


                                                       SKILLS

Amplification intelligence: A double loop
III. Instrumentation intelligence




                     Future Internet + Embedded Spaces




                                     Πηγή: Linked Data and
                                     Search: Thomas Steiner
                                                              26
                                     (Google Inc, Germany)
IBM instrumentation intelligence

The IBM smart cities concept: (1)
interconnected, (2) instrumented, and (3)
intelligent.
   Interconnection means that different parts
of a core system can be joined and
communicate with each other, turning data
into information.
   Instrumentation of a city’s system means
that the workings of that system are turned
into data points and the system is made
measurable with instruments and smart
meters.

   Intelligence refers to the ability to use the
information to model patterns of behaviour,
develop predictive models of likely outcomes
and translate them into real knowledge,
allowing better decision making and informed
actions
Accenture: Intelligent city infrastructure




                                             28
Smart city Amsterdam
3. Planning intelligent cities at URENIO
City and Districts
Physical, functional and government differentiation




           City and Districts
                                                      31
Intelligent City Districts
Integration of physical, institutional, and digital knowledge spaces
                       Layer 3: APPS + EMBEDDED SYSTEMS + SOCIAL MEDIA
                                    4 TYPES OF APPLICATIONS
          INTELLIGENCE            E-LEARNING        CO-CREATION                MARKETPLACE



                        Layer 2: INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS OF DISTRICTS
                       4 FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES: WATCH – LEARN– INNOVATE - MARKET




                                                                                    University Campus
                                               Transport



                                                            Central Business
            Industry




                                                  Hub




                                                                                                        Technology District
                                   Port




                                                                District
   Layer 1: TYPICAL CITY DISTRICTS
     People, Activities, Infrastructure
Transport
                              hubs
Industry
                                          Housing Districts
clusters and
   sectors
                                                                           Planning intelligent cities
                                                                           1. L1- The City: Description of the city or
                      Port              CBD
                                                                              district – CHALLENGES or PROBLEMS TO
                                                              University
                                                                              ADDRESS
                                                                           2. L2-Innovation ecosystem(s):
                                                                              Information and knowledge processes
                                                        Science Parks
                                                        and Incubators
                                                                              related to districts and challenges
       City and Districts
                                                                           3. L3- Digital spaces, smart environments:
                                                                              web, web 2.0, crowdsourcing, social
                                                                              media, cloud, mobile apps sustaining
                                                                              L1 and L2
                                                                           4. L1-L2-L3 integration: New knowledge-
                                                                              based services - Spatial intelligence -
                                                                              Solution to challenges
                                                                           5. Measurement: KP Indicators for L1, L2,
                                                                              L3; new services assessment
                                                                           6. Business models for new services
                                                                              sustainability
Intelligent City Platforms
Integrating L1 – L2 – L3
Intelligent City Platforms
Integrating L1 – L2 – L3

                                                   e-Intelligence                                                     e-Technologies



                                                                                                                                                 Digital / Smart environments




                                                   e-Innovation                                                            e-Markets

                                                                                                                         Universities /
                                     Technology Transfer                                                                  Research
                                         Organisations                                                                    Institutes
                                   Tech Parks, Tech Networks,
                                      Brokers, Consultants                                                                Public R&D
                                                                                                                          Laboratories
                                                                            CLUSTERS
                                                                      Group of companies in co-
                                                                                                                         Private R&D

                                                                                                                                          Innovation system and institutions
                                                                             operation
                                                                                                                         Departments
                                                                        Vertical / Horizontal
                                                                                                                          and Centres




                                           Innovation Financing                                   Technology Information System
                                          Banks, Business Angels,                                   Patents, Standards, Technical
                                          Venture Capital, Regional                               Publications, Emerging Markets,
                                                 Incentives                                                   Foresight




           Layers
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                                                                                   .tsnI .seR     retsulC               Knowledge-based agglomeration / Clusters
                                                                                    Platforms




   Layers are spatialities (P-I-D)
   Platforms are knowledge functions at
                                                                                                                                                                                35
   P-I-D space
PLATFORM 1: Strategic intelligence

A strategic information system based on (i) people of a community,
(ii) rules for information management, and (iii) business intelligence tools
  Community + Space              Rules - Agreements           BI tool / e-services
  Population of the              Rules concerning the
community                      collection of information
  Geographic area of             Sources of information
reference / Physical space     and validation procedures

   Social group of reference     Rules concerning the
/ type of cluster              community of
                               dissemination
   Human network of
information gathering and        Users’ rights and
elaboration                    privileges

  Data from sensors              Information analysis –
                               Knowledge model
   Network-based
                                  Sustainability of
information collection,
                               information services
dissemination , feed back
PLATFORM 2: Technology learning / absorption

   A technology transfer system based on (i) a community of technology
   providers, (ii) institutions of technology management, και (iii) intellectual
   property management tools and e-services

      Community                     Institutions               Digital space

   A community of              IPR management rules
technology providers            Technology transfer /
  University Labs            licensing agreements
                               R&D valorization and
  Research fields            commercialization
  Technology district        agreements
                               Spin-offs
  Network of technology
                               Technology dissemination
providers
                             rules
  Network of technology        Technology
recipients                   demonstration
PLATFORM 3: Collaborative innovation

 Living labs for people-driven innovation based on (i) a community of users,
 (ii) institutions for collaborative innovation, and (iii) crowdsourcing
 applications and e-tools

       Community                   Working rules               Digital space
  Innovation community       Co-Creation, bringing together
                            technology push and
 Living Lab                 application pull
                            Exploration, engaging all
  R&D providers
                            stakeholders, especially user
  Global technology         communities, at the earlier
providers                   stage of the co-creation
                            process,
  Government institutions   Experimentation,
                            implementing the proper level
  End users – large         of technological artfacts to
number                      experience live scenarios with a
                            large number of users, and
  Citizens                  Evaluation of new ideas,
                            innovative products,
                            technological artfacts in real
 Real life environments     life situations.                                   40
PLATFORM 4: Dissemination / Promotion

 Marketplaces based on (i) physical spaces and a community of vendors, (ii)
 market operation rules, and (iii) online marketplaces and social media

  Community + Space                 Institutions         Digital Marketplaces
  Commercial community         Information
                             dissemination
  Local vendors
  CBD marketplaces             Promotion of products
                             and services
  Peripheral marketplaces
  End users / consumers        Promotion rules

  Trade associations           Marketing plans
  Citizens                     Marketing alliances
  Accessibility facilities
                               Global supply chains
  Environmental
conditions                     Innovation diplomacy
                                                          42
                                                                              42
Intelligent City Platforms
At any city district

             PLATFORMS – KNOWLEDGE FUNCTIONS


                        1. Strategic intelligence –       Outcomes / Impact
                                                           GDP
                        Foresight                          Employment
          District


    Χ                                                 R
                                                           New products
                                                           Sales
                        2. Technology transfer -           Exports
                        Learning                           Income
                                                          Environment
          Sector                                          Energy saving
                        3. Innovation in                  Mobility saving
                                                           Safety
                        collaboration                     Governance

                        4. Dissemination – Global
                        markets


                             Measurement Scoreboard
Intelligent Cities
4 core processes at 3 spatial levels amplifying all ecosystems of cities




 Intelligence
   (global)        Living Lab   Marketplace
                     (local)     (global)
      Technology
         supply
        (global)
More:
Komninos, N. (2011) "Intelligent cities: Variable geometries of spatial intelligence",
From Intelligent to Smart Cities, Mark Deakin and Husam Al Waer (eds), Journal of
Intelligent Building International, Vol. 3, pp. 1-17.

Komninos, N. (2009) “Intelligent cities: Towards interactive and global innovation
environments” International Journal of Innovation and Regional Development, Vol. 1,
No. 4, 337–355.

Komninos N. (2008) Intelligent Cities and Globalisation of Innovation Networks, London
and New York: Routledge.

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Intelligent cities 5 - What makes cities smart?

  • 1. L. 5 WHAT MAKES CITIES SMART? Architectures of Spatial Intelligence of Cities Nicos Komninos URENIO Research, Aristotle University www.urenio.org Smart Cities Conference, Royal Society, Edinburgh 30 June 2011
  • 2. Contents 1. City challenges and spatial intelligence of cities 2. Variable geometries of spatial intelligence of cities 3. Planning intelligent cities at URENIO
  • 3. Major contemporary city challenges Cities in developed countries A public consultation on the priorities of European urban and regional policy has identified three major urban and regional objectives for the coming years (European Commission 2008). Competitiveness will continue to be at the heart of European regional policy, sustained by research, innovation and upgrading of skills, which altogether drive towards a knowledge economy. Active labour markets which sustain employment and reduce the risk of poverty are also a high priority; to a large degree poverty is a consequence of job losses. The third objective is environmental sustainability; coupled with the need to save energy, use alternative energy sources, ensure lower CO2 emissions, reduce the carbon footprint of cities and buildings, and sustain living ecosystems. 3
  • 4. Major contemporary city challenges Cities in developing countries  Rapid urbanization and city growth. Increasing demand  Shortage of infrastructure. Do more with less  Poverty  Health and mortality  Sustainable development, CO2 reduction, energy and water saving Source: Millennium Goals, UN
  • 5. Intelligent cities addressing city challenges Intelligent /smart cities are expected to contribute to these challenges and provide more efficient solutions: -Sustain the knowledge economy in developed countries -Offer solutions to rapid urbanisation in developing countries The questions are: How they do it? Which resources smart cities mobilize to address city challenges? Which processes enable the intelligence of cities to emerge? It becomes urgent to understand the sources and drivers of city intelligence that assure a higher efficiency in addressing wicked problems of contemporary urban agglomerations. 5
  • 6. Key concept: Spatial intelligence of cities Spatial intelligence of cities refers to informational and cognitive processes - such as information collection and processing, real- time alert, forecasting, learning, collective intelligence, distributed problem solving - which characterize "intelligent" or "smart" cities. The concept allows unifying those of intelligent city and smart city under a common field of study focusing on their fundamental cognitive processes. Emphasis on the "spatial" dimension denotes that urban space and the agglomeration are preconditions of this form of intelligence. The concept refers also to the combined deployment of ICTs, institutional settings for knowledge and innovation, and physical infrastructure of cities to increase the problem-solving capability of a community. 6
  • 7. Key concept: Spatial intelligence of cities involving all layers / dimensions of cities The digital space and the artificial intelligence embedded into the e-Intelligence e-Technologies physical environment of the city. The public broadband communication Digital / Smart environments infrastructure, wired and wireless, plus digital technologies and applications sustaining e-services. e-Innovation e-Markets The institutional space of cities, the Universities / social capital and collective intelligence Technology Transfer Organisations Tech Parks, Tech Networks, Brokers, Consultants Research Institutes Public R&D of a city’s population, the institutional Laboratories CLUSTERS Group of companies in co- Private R&D Innovation system and institutions operation Departments Vertical / Horizontal mechanisms for knowledge and Centres development and co-operation in Innovation Financing Banks, Business Angels, Venture Capital, Regional Incentives Technology Information System Patents, Standards, Technical Publications, Emerging Markets, Foresight learning and innovation. The physical space of cities and the people in the city; the intelligence, sbaL .vinU .grO .veD inventiveness and creativity of kraP hceT .tsnI .seR retsulC retsulC Knowledge-based agglomeration / Clusters individuals who live and work in the 7 city.
  • 8. 2. Variable geometries of spatial intelligence of cities
  • 9. Multiple trajectories of spatial intelligence of cities ASIA - AUSTRALIA USA - CANADA EUROPE 2001 -Bario, Malaysia -LaGrange, Georgia, US -Ennis, Ireland * Singapore -Nevada, Missouri, US -New York, US 2002 -Bangalore, India * Calgary, Alberta, CA -Sunderland, UK * Seoul, S. Korea -Florida, high tech corridor, US -Singapore - LaGrange, Georgia, US 2003-04 * Taipei, Taiwan -Spokane, Washington, US * Glasgow, UK -Victoria, Australia -Western Valley, N. Scotia, CA - Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, UK -Yokosuka, Japan 2005 * Mitaka, Japan -Pirai, Brazil -Issy-les-Moulineux, France -Tianjin, China -Toronto, Ontario, CA Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, UK -Singapore 2006 - Taipei, Taiwan -Cleveland, Ohio, US -Manchester, UK - Tianjin, China *Waterloo, Ontario, CA -Gagnam District Seoul -Ichikawa, Japan 2007 - Gangnam District -Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario, CA -Dundee, Scotland, UK -Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, UK - Issy-les-Moulineaux, FR - Waterloo, Ontario, CA --Tallinn, Estonia 2008 *Gagnam District Seoul -Fredericton, New Brunswick, CA -Dundee, Scotland, UK -Northeast Ohio, US -Tallinn, Estonia -Westchester, New York, US -Winston-Salem, N. Carolina, US 2009 -Bristol, Virginia, US -Eindhoven, Netherlands - Fredericton, New Brunswick - Issy-les-Moulineaux - Moncton, New Brunswick, CA * Stockholm, Sweden - Tallinn 2010 * Suwon, South Korea - Arlington County, VA - Dundee, Scotland - Dublin, Ohio, US -Eindhoven - Ottawa, Ontario, CA - Tallinn, Estonia
  • 10. I. Orchestration intelligence: Organized innovation workflow within a community
  • 11. Bletchley Park: Oldest orchestration intelligence
  • 12. Bletchley Park regeneration Business Park Museum Open Site
  • 13. Enigma machine Rotors: 26x26x26= 17.576 3 rotors= 6 positions, 17.576 x 6= 105.456 5 rotors= 60 positions, 17.576 x 60= 1.054.560 III V IV GAH Wiring: Each rotor condition CX AZ DV KT HU LW GP EY MR FQ 26! / 7! x 12! 27 = 1.305.093.289.500 connections In total: 1,3718 possible connections
  • 14. Code breaking: Organized community workflow Community Collective intelligence Networks & Machines 1939 relocation of Mission: Find the daily Government Code & settings of the Enigmas. Cipher School 100.000 Enigmas. Code breaking Collect all messages experts, Cambridge of the day / analyse Mathematicians, A. them comparatively Turing, military Represent the entire personnel, civilians, GA classification, maps, women. acronyms Personnel selection by Make assumptions competition (cribs) about meanings Send cribs to From 50 to 10.000 machines. Test solutions people Decoding, analysis, Bletchley Park + close intelligence reports, towns dissemination
  • 15. Orchestration intelligence: Network-based innovation workflow of people and machines within a community Network architecture: Nodes and connections: horizontal and vertical Nodes: Human skills or clusters of skills Machines, expert systems, agents Connections: Operations, processes Workflows linking nodes, people, clusters, and machines Rules: Administration, rights Conflict resolution, sustainability models Results: Distributed problem solving, KPIs
  • 16. II. Amplification intelligence: Strengthening the components of an innovation ecosystem Innovation Κόμβοι του δικτύου ecosystem
  • 18. 18
  • 19. TECHNOLOGY ZONE – CY 1, 2, 3, 4 19
  • 20. Open Platforms – Digital media learning http://www.cyberport.com.hk/cyberport/en/home/home_flash.html
  • 21. Open Platforms – Digital media learning The Digital Entertainment Incubation and Training, is a platform having as objective to build and promote entrepreneurship and skills in the digital entertainment industry, focusing on business skills, games, animation and digital entertainment, and enhance networking with industry. Digital Media Centre, is a unique state-of-the-art digital multimedia creation facility, having as objective to offer software and hardware support to content developers, multimedia professionals, small and medium enterprises. The iResource Centre, is a digital content storage platform, which serves as a trusted marketplace and clearing house for the aggregation, protection, license issuance and distribution of digital content. The Testing and Certification of Wireless Communication Platform is a centre that provides continuous mobile communication service and coverage of mobile phone signal (3G, GSM, CDMA and PCS). The Cyberport Institute was established by the University of Hong Kong to introduce and , run IT courses for talented people and support various IT development and related businesses in Hong Kong.
  • 25. LAND HOUSING Physical space OPERATION COSTS CY 1, 2, 3, 4 COMMERCIAL TECHNOLOGY ZONE LEARNING Digital space PEOPLE LABS / KNOWLEDGE PLATFORMS BASED FIRMS SKILLS Amplification intelligence: A double loop
  • 26. III. Instrumentation intelligence Future Internet + Embedded Spaces Πηγή: Linked Data and Search: Thomas Steiner 26 (Google Inc, Germany)
  • 27. IBM instrumentation intelligence The IBM smart cities concept: (1) interconnected, (2) instrumented, and (3) intelligent. Interconnection means that different parts of a core system can be joined and communicate with each other, turning data into information. Instrumentation of a city’s system means that the workings of that system are turned into data points and the system is made measurable with instruments and smart meters. Intelligence refers to the ability to use the information to model patterns of behaviour, develop predictive models of likely outcomes and translate them into real knowledge, allowing better decision making and informed actions
  • 28. Accenture: Intelligent city infrastructure 28
  • 30. 3. Planning intelligent cities at URENIO
  • 31. City and Districts Physical, functional and government differentiation City and Districts 31
  • 32. Intelligent City Districts Integration of physical, institutional, and digital knowledge spaces Layer 3: APPS + EMBEDDED SYSTEMS + SOCIAL MEDIA 4 TYPES OF APPLICATIONS INTELLIGENCE E-LEARNING CO-CREATION MARKETPLACE Layer 2: INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS OF DISTRICTS 4 FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES: WATCH – LEARN– INNOVATE - MARKET University Campus Transport Central Business Industry Hub Technology District Port District Layer 1: TYPICAL CITY DISTRICTS People, Activities, Infrastructure
  • 33. Transport hubs Industry Housing Districts clusters and sectors Planning intelligent cities 1. L1- The City: Description of the city or Port CBD district – CHALLENGES or PROBLEMS TO University ADDRESS 2. L2-Innovation ecosystem(s): Information and knowledge processes Science Parks and Incubators related to districts and challenges City and Districts 3. L3- Digital spaces, smart environments: web, web 2.0, crowdsourcing, social media, cloud, mobile apps sustaining L1 and L2 4. L1-L2-L3 integration: New knowledge- based services - Spatial intelligence - Solution to challenges 5. Measurement: KP Indicators for L1, L2, L3; new services assessment 6. Business models for new services sustainability
  • 35. Intelligent City Platforms Integrating L1 – L2 – L3 e-Intelligence e-Technologies Digital / Smart environments e-Innovation e-Markets Universities / Technology Transfer Research Organisations Institutes Tech Parks, Tech Networks, Brokers, Consultants Public R&D Laboratories CLUSTERS Group of companies in co- Private R&D Innovation system and institutions operation Departments Vertical / Horizontal and Centres Innovation Financing Technology Information System Banks, Business Angels, Patents, Standards, Technical Venture Capital, Regional Publications, Emerging Markets, Incentives Foresight Layers sbaL .vinU .grO .veD kraP hc eT retsulC .tsnI .seR retsulC Knowledge-based agglomeration / Clusters Platforms Layers are spatialities (P-I-D) Platforms are knowledge functions at 35 P-I-D space
  • 36. PLATFORM 1: Strategic intelligence A strategic information system based on (i) people of a community, (ii) rules for information management, and (iii) business intelligence tools Community + Space Rules - Agreements BI tool / e-services Population of the Rules concerning the community collection of information Geographic area of Sources of information reference / Physical space and validation procedures Social group of reference Rules concerning the / type of cluster community of dissemination Human network of information gathering and Users’ rights and elaboration privileges Data from sensors Information analysis – Knowledge model Network-based Sustainability of information collection, information services dissemination , feed back
  • 37.
  • 38. PLATFORM 2: Technology learning / absorption A technology transfer system based on (i) a community of technology providers, (ii) institutions of technology management, και (iii) intellectual property management tools and e-services Community Institutions Digital space A community of IPR management rules technology providers Technology transfer / University Labs licensing agreements R&D valorization and Research fields commercialization Technology district agreements Spin-offs Network of technology Technology dissemination providers rules Network of technology Technology recipients demonstration
  • 39.
  • 40. PLATFORM 3: Collaborative innovation Living labs for people-driven innovation based on (i) a community of users, (ii) institutions for collaborative innovation, and (iii) crowdsourcing applications and e-tools Community Working rules Digital space Innovation community Co-Creation, bringing together technology push and Living Lab application pull Exploration, engaging all R&D providers stakeholders, especially user Global technology communities, at the earlier providers stage of the co-creation process, Government institutions Experimentation, implementing the proper level End users – large of technological artfacts to number experience live scenarios with a large number of users, and Citizens Evaluation of new ideas, innovative products, technological artfacts in real Real life environments life situations. 40
  • 41.
  • 42. PLATFORM 4: Dissemination / Promotion Marketplaces based on (i) physical spaces and a community of vendors, (ii) market operation rules, and (iii) online marketplaces and social media Community + Space Institutions Digital Marketplaces Commercial community Information dissemination Local vendors CBD marketplaces Promotion of products and services Peripheral marketplaces End users / consumers Promotion rules Trade associations Marketing plans Citizens Marketing alliances Accessibility facilities Global supply chains Environmental conditions Innovation diplomacy 42 42
  • 43.
  • 44. Intelligent City Platforms At any city district PLATFORMS – KNOWLEDGE FUNCTIONS 1. Strategic intelligence – Outcomes / Impact  GDP Foresight  Employment District Χ R  New products  Sales 2. Technology transfer -  Exports Learning  Income Environment Sector Energy saving 3. Innovation in Mobility saving  Safety collaboration Governance 4. Dissemination – Global markets Measurement Scoreboard
  • 45. Intelligent Cities 4 core processes at 3 spatial levels amplifying all ecosystems of cities Intelligence (global) Living Lab Marketplace (local) (global) Technology supply (global)
  • 46. More: Komninos, N. (2011) "Intelligent cities: Variable geometries of spatial intelligence", From Intelligent to Smart Cities, Mark Deakin and Husam Al Waer (eds), Journal of Intelligent Building International, Vol. 3, pp. 1-17. Komninos, N. (2009) “Intelligent cities: Towards interactive and global innovation environments” International Journal of Innovation and Regional Development, Vol. 1, No. 4, 337–355. Komninos N. (2008) Intelligent Cities and Globalisation of Innovation Networks, London and New York: Routledge. 46