Smart City Seminar delivered to DU post graduates, together with Sumanth ChannaBasappa and Traci Hiltonberry from Denver South Economic Development Partnership
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Talk at Denver University on Smart Cities
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Smart Cities - “local touch with global reach”
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Introducing - Matthew
Government advisor
Award Nominee
(Elon Musk, Sir Tim Berners Lee)
Introduced IoT
to world leaders
Working with
Global Technology Companies
IoT, Smart Cities, Smart Ag
Built global IoT standards body
Set world record - 3 LPWAN IoT
wireless standards
28 years high-tech
Cambridge UK
Living in Colorado
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Global challenges are forcing Cities to become Smart
2050 - 70% of the global
population living in cities
“The world’s population will move to cities due to
economic and climate change” (McKinsey)
Our climate is brokenGlobal population increasing
Cities have to become intelligent “in order to strike a sustainable balance between
population growth, human activities and planet resources”
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Introducing the “Third Wave of Global Innovation”.
How it will impact our global society ?
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The IoT - Next giant leap for Mankind.
3rd Wave of Global innovation (source GE Report 2010)
Tens Billions of connected devices 2020 (source- Mckinsey)
$$Trillions new global economy - (M.I.T) Cisco, IBM, Gartner etc.
Increasing efficiencies - savings and simulating growth
IoT = Instrumenting (digitizing) the physical world
Billions of cheap sensors located across our planet measuring the
physical world and then “tweeting” tiny amounts of digitized data
Digitized data is used by Big Data, AI and IoT Applications to take
intelligent decisions to make our lives efficient and smarter.
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Lets talk… IoT - “the basic concept”
Tweet Short Range (100s feet)
Sensor
(in physical world)
Wireless Network Application
“tweeting” IoT Data
Tweet Long Range (5km +)
LPWANs
IoT Intelligence
3.1 Billion (new) LPWAN Sensor IoT Connections 2023
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Lets talk IoT… analogy from nature
1. Billions of
sensory inputs
Hear, Touch, Taste,
Smell, See
IoT is similar on how the human “digital” organic eco-system interacts with the physical world
“tweeting” IoT Data
2. Send data via
body networks
The Brain
HUMAN Cloud Computing Intelligence
Computing Intelligence
3. Store data and create information
4. Make Decisions and Take Action
5. Actions
Run, Walk, Cry, Speak, Sit, Write, Sleep,
Read, Create, Eat, Pain, Joy,
Sadness…….
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IoT provides data enabling intelligence to be built into City experiences
1. IoT sensors gathering data
throughout the City
“things”, “people”, “environment”,
“infrastructure”, “buildings”
CITY Cloud Computing Intelligence
Smart City Computing Intelligence
3. Store data and create information
4. Make Decisions and Take Action
2. Send data via
IoT networks
“tweeting” IoT Data
6. Intelligent Action
IoT resolves Smart City challenges by bridging the physical and digital worlds.
Real-time intelligence provides insight, optimization and automation of city experiences.
A Smart City provides its Citizens with an efficient, safer and smarter lifestyle
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Smart City Applications (UK)
Waste Management Energy/Water Metering Parking
Agriculture Street Lighting Transport
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Multitudes of Smart City Initiatives across the world
Smart Cities will generate $$1.7 Trillion USD (McKinsey)
Multitudes of Smart City Alliances
http://smartcities.ieee.org/about
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Cyber Security, Data Privacy,
Agile governance, Monetization models
CITY Wide Data Platforms
Get the data to work for you!
Energy, Water, Transport, Infrastructure,
Communications, Public Safety,
Procurement and accountability
Carbon reduction, Air quality,
Clean Technologies
Impact through partnership.
Co-create the future together.
Proof of Concepts for specific challenges
Equip Citizens to innovate.
Run “discovery” sessions with the city
collective to resolve challenges
Cities are unique
“One shoe does not fit all”
Leverage strengths and culture
Smart Cities require on-going innovation and improvement.
Reccomend future proofed and agile multi-vendor solutions. Avoid a “one stop shop” provider
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Cities have common challenges - lets talk!
Join the party - help build your Smart City
Learn and share with other Smart Cities
Create a vision and build your future
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“I believe you have a question to ask?”
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IoT is a great opportunity for us all to imagine
and co-create a purposeful, “smarter” world.
“Imagination encircles the world”
matthew@myamplexus.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewjbailey
@PioneerIoT
Thank you!
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Back up Content
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Unification of the physical world - LPWANs could hold the key
• LPWAN = Low Power Wide Area Network
• Unlicensed radio spectrum
• Wireless – new form of “tweeting” cellular
• Developed specifically for the IoT
• New paradigm for build of IoT solutions, Impact and ROI
• Low Cost – sensor connections, data costs, IoT infrastructure build
• Low Power – “tweets” over the air, sensors exist on AA battery - years
• Long Range – 10km + (1 base station supports millions of IoT tweets)
World first open Standard body for IoT LPWANs
Open standards proven to develop wireless markets
3.1 Billion (new) LPWAN Sensor IoT Connections 2023
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US IoT Economic Framework
How much might it cost to deploy
equipment to cover the United States with
an IoT LPWAN?
$60 Million Dollars!
Up to 14 Billion IoT sensor
connections
LPWANs could be the biggest innovation and economic
growth opportunity we have ever seen!
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IoT - size of the market
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IoT - size of the market