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Internet of Things Poland 2015, 18-19 listopada, Poznań - Anya Ogórkiewicz
1. The Keryx Group│Partner Relations
Management│Business Network Development
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"Smart City - case study, czyli jak
to skutecznie robią inni"
IoT Poland, Poznań, 18-19 listopada 2015
Wydział Matematyki i Informatyki UAM, Umultowska 87
Anya Margaret Ogorkiewicz
Managing Director, The Keryx Group
@keryx_global
2. The Keryx Group – o nas.
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Z siedzibą w Warszawie, Grupa Keryx to polska firma oferującą strategiczne doradztwo i
budowanie relacji w zakresie innowacyjnej gospodarki i rozwoju Inteligentnych Miast.
Grupa Keryx jest zwycięzcą międzynarodowego konkursu na strategiczne doradztwo w
zakresie rozwoju projektu IoT pt. „Virtualna Warszawa” m. st. Warszawa. (paźdz.
2015r.)
Grupa Keryx to firma członkowska unijnego konsorcjum AIOTI (Alliance for Internet of
Things Innovation) na rzecz rozwoju nowoczesnych technologii w miastach i przemyśle
Grupa Keryx jest firmą założycielską pierwszego polskiego Klastra IoT.
Autorski program Grupy Keryx „Miasto Świadome” m.in. pod patronatem Związku
Miast Polskich, cieszy się duzą popularnością w 2015r. wśród urzędów miast i
interesariuszy Smart Cities.
Anya Margaret Ogorkiewicz, założycielka firmy TKG
Doświadczenie w zakresie Smart Cities i IoT:
1. Agenda polityczna Smart Cities w UE: W latach 2012-2013 Koordynator Smart City
Strategy Group w EIP w KE; Członek Smart City RoadMap Group w EIP w KE; Członek
Smart City Finance Working Group w EIP w KE.
2. Wyzwania rynkowe Smart Cities w Polsce: Od 2011r. Przewodnicząca Komitetu
Komunikacji i Marketingu w Amerykańskiej Izbie Handlowej (AmCham Poland).
3. Wyzwania standaryzacyjne Smart Cities: Od 2014r. Członek-założyciel Grupy
Zadaniowej nr1 pt. Inteligentny i Zrownóważony Rozwój Miast i Społeczności w Polskim
Komitecie Normalizacyjnym; Stały przedstawiciel Grupy zadaniowej 1 do SSCC-CG
unijnym.
3. Smart Cities?
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• Smart Cities – plethora of schemas, definitions, services.
• Boils down to: service integration, full stack standardization, demonstrated efficiency gains,
citizen/user-centric IOT applications, and the holy grail: new business models.
• Perfect storm of hardware, software and network maturity – and amendable public officials.
ENERGY MOBILITY
BUILDINGS AND HOMES WATER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Gas Distribution
Smart Metering
Smart Grid
Renewable Energy
Electric Vehicles
Traffic Management
Stormwater
Management
Water
Distribution
ManagementEfficient
Homes
Efficient
Buildings
Education, R&D, ICT
Healthcare
Social Care
Congestion
Charging
Street Lighting
Smart City approach – integrating
across sectorial themes
EIB presentation, Lubljana Forum, 2015
4. Established in 2004, Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO) is a
7.2km²free trade zone is a 100%government-owned
incentivization zone in Dubai.
Includes advanced telecommunications, a fiber optic network,
tier 3data centre with 120high capacity racks, and a high-
tech utility infrastructure with 8 power stations with a capacity
of 1600 MW.
A sanitary water network is also provided giving potable water
supply of 44,525 m³ per day based on an estimated
162,400 population working and/or living at the DSO.
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Dubai Silicon Oasis, as an example of a Smart City
6. Dubai Silicon Oasis, as an example of a Smart City
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• Dubai Open Data?
• Sheihk Mohammed issues 1st Dubai Open Data Law...
... on Sunday, October 18th, 2015.
„His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime
Minister of the UAE, in his capacity as the Ruler of Dubai, issued Dubai Open Data Law,
which allows sharing of non-confidential data between government entities and other
stakeholders to complete the legislative framework for turning Dubai into a Smart City.”
„The new law will make the data accessible to researchers, investors and service developers
via an integrated platform.”
„The law will create opportunities for collaboration, innovation and entrepreneurship
between government and non-government entities, which would in turn increase the
competitiveness of data providers at the local, regional and international levels.”
„The data law lays down clear rules and mechanisms, making it obligatory for all
government departments to share their data with each other in order to unify all Dubai
related data and provide unified and integrated services to the public.”
• Dubai Open Data?
„Mohammed issues Dubai Open Data Law”
http://www.emirates247.com/news/emirates/mohammed-issues-dubai-open-data-law-2015-10-18-1.607047
7. Take aways from The Dubai Case Study
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•Not all Smart Cities are created alike.
•IOT developers are looking for innovation ecosystems
based on big, open or rich data.
• In 2015: Open Data platforms, Goal: user-centric smart
city applications.
• What is the state of play in Europe?
•Study released by DG Connect in Q4 2015.
•On Open Data Maturity.
8. What state of play in Europe?
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Open Data Maturity in Europe 2015
Capgemini Consulting on behalf of DG CONNECT, EC 2015
http://www.europeandataportal.eu/sites/default/files/edp_landscaping_insight_report_n1_-_final.pdf
On the surface: 24 countries have a national Open Data
portal, leaving 4countries without a portal. An Open Data
Policy is in place in 71% of the countries (often as part
of a more generic Digital Strategy or eGovernment
programme).
However in the details: only 33%of the portals offer a
feedback mechanism. Furthermore, the availability of
machine-readable data is relatively low: 15% of the
countries have more than 75% of their data available in
machine-readable format.
10. Examples of IoT systems for the public good
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• City-wide sensor networks:
•Chicago/Dublin
• IOT in Public Transport:
• London Underground
• IOT in Private Transport:
• Walnut Creek, CA
•IOT Environment trackers:
• Forest Fire Prevention - Valencia, Spain
• Rain water retention - Watsonville, CA
• Comprehensive IOT system for the disadvantaged:
• Virtualna Warszawa - Warsaw, Poland
11. Citywide sensor networks
Chicago: „Array of Things (AoT)”
Dublin: „ CityWatch.io”
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Chicago: „AoT” http://arrayofthings.github.io/
E.g. of Citywide sensor networks
„ a network of interactive,
modular sensor boxes that will
be installed around Chicago to
collect real-time data on the
city’s environment,
infrastructure, and activity for
research and public use”
• Clear detailed mentions of Data Privacy,
• Clear detailed application uses,
• Open door partnership opportunities
Dublin: „ CityWatch.io” http://citywatch.ie/
12. IOT in Public Transport:
The London Underground’s dedicated IOT
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http://www.fastcolabs.com/3030367/the-london-underground-has-its-own-internet-
of-things
IOT in Public Transport
13. IOT in Private Transport:
Walnut Creek, CA & EnLighten App
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http://www.mercurynews.com/my-town/ci_27973608/walnut-creek-has-green-light-alert-drivers
IOT integrated with Private Transport
Walnut Creek, California: „The free app announced Thursday morning will work with all
100 of the city's traffic lights, which are linked to a city traffic control center.”
15. Environment trackers (2/2):
„Wireless Irrigation Network”, Central California
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https://www.ccactiontracker.org/site/project/68
• IOT Conservation Action Tracker in urban, periurban and rural environments
• IOT program social outreach to poorest communities
- Chinese growers
- Mexican immigrants.
16. Comprehensive IOT system for the disadvantaged:
„Virtualna Warszawa” - Warsaw, PL.
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http://mayorschallenge.bloomberg.org
17. Top 60 IOT sensor applications today
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01 - Smart Parking - Monitoring of parking spaces availability in the city.
02 - Structural health - Monitoring of vibrations and material conditions in buildings, bridges and historical
monuments.
03 - Noise Urban Maps - Sound monitoring in bar areas and centric zones in real time.
04 - Smartphone Detection - Detect iPhone and Android devices and in general any device which works with WiFi or
Bluetooth interfaces.
05 - Eletromagnetic Field Levels - Measurement of the energy radiated by cell stations and and WiFi routers.
06 - Traffic Congestion - Monitoring of vehicles and pedestrian levels to optimize driving and walking routes.
07 - Smart Lighting - Intelligent and weather adaptive lighting in street lights.
08 - Waste Management - Detection of rubbish levels in containers to optimize the trash collection routes.
09 - Smart Roads - Intelligent Highways with warning messages and diversions according to climate conditions and
unexpected events like accidents or traffic jams.
10 - Forest Fire Detection - Monitoring of combustion gases and preemptive fire conditions to define alert zones.
11 - Air Pollution - Control of CO2 emissions of factories, pollution emitted by cars and toxic gases generated in farms.
12 - Snow Level Monitoring - Snow level measurement to know in real time the quality of ski tracks and allow security
corps avalanche prevention.
13 - Landslide and Avalanche Prevention - Monitoring of soil moisture, vibrations and earth density to detect
dangerous patterns in land conditions.
14 - Earthquake Early Detection - Distributed control in specific places of tremors.
15 - Potable water monitoring - Monitor the quality of tap water in cities.
16 - Chemical leakage detection in rivers - Detect leakages and wastes of factories in rivers.
17 - Swimming pool remote measurement - Control remotely the swimming pool conditions.
18 - Pollution levels in the sea - Control realtime leakages and wastes in the sea.
19 - Water Leakages - Detection of liquid presence outside tanks and pressure variations along pipes.
20 - River Floods - Monitoring of water level variations in rivers, dams and reservoirs.
18. Top 60 IOT sensor applications today
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21 - Smart Grid - Energy consumption monitoring and management.
22 - Tank level - Monitoring of water, oil and gas levels in storage tanks and cisterns.
23 - Photovoltaic Installations - Monitoring and optimization of performance in solar energy plants.
24 - Water Flow - Measurement of water pressure in water transportation systems.
25 - Silos Stock Calculation - Measurement of emptiness level and weight of the goods.
26 - Perimeter Access Control - Access control to restricted areas and detection of people in non-authorized areas.
27 - Liquid Presence - Liquid detection in data centers, warehouses and sensitive building grounds to prevent break
downs and corrosion.
28 - Radiation Levels - Distributed measurement of radiation levels in nuclear power stations surroundings to generate
leakage alerts.
29 - Explosive and Hazardous Gases - Detection of gas levels and leakages in industrial environments, surroundings of
chemical factories and inside mines.
30 - Supply Chain Control - Monitoring of storage conditions along the supply chain and product tracking for
traceability purposes.
31 - NFC Payment - Payment processing based in location or activity duration for public transport, gyms, theme parks.
32 - Intelligent Shopping Applications - Getting advices in the point of sale according to customer habits, preferences,
presence of allergic components for them or expiring dates.
33 - Smart Product Management - Control of rotation of products in shelves and warehouses to automate restocking
processes.
34 - Quality of Shipment Conditions - Monitoring of vibrations, strokes, container openings or cold chain maintenance
for insurance purposes.
35 - Item Location - Search of individual items in big surfaces like warehouses or harbours.
36 - Storage Incompatibility Detection - Warning emission on containers storing inflammable goods closed to others
containing explosive material.
37 - Fleet Tracking - Control of routes followed for delicate goods like medical drugs, jewels or dangerous
merchandises.
19. Top 60 IOT sensor applications today
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38 - M2M Applications - Machine auto-diagnosis and assets control.
39 - Indoor Air Quality - Monitoring of toxic gas and oxygen levels inside chemical plants to ensure workers and goods
safety.
40 - Temperature Monitoring - Control of temperature inside industrial and medical fridges with sensitive
merchandise.
41 - Ozone Presence - Monitoring of ozone levels during the drying meat process in food factories.
42 - Indoor Location - Asset indoor location by using active (ZigBee) and passive tags (RFID/NFC).
43 - Vehicle Auto-diagnosis - Information collection from CanBus to send real time alarms to emergencies or provide
advice to drivers.
44 - Wine Quality Enhancing - Monitoring soil moisture and trunk diameter in vineyards to control the amount of
sugar in grapes and grapevine health.
45 - Green Houses - Control micro-climate conditions to maximize the production of fruits and vegetables and its
quality.
46 - Golf Courses - Selective irrigation in dry zones to reduce the water resources required in the green.
47 - Meteorological Station Network - Study of weather conditions in fields to forecast ice formation, rain, drought,
snow or wind changes.
48 – Compost - Control of humidity and temperature levels in alfalfa, hay, straw, etc. to prevent fungus and other
microbial contaminants.
49 – Hydroponics - Control the exact conditions of plants grown in water to get the highest efficiency crops.
50 - Offspring Care - Control of growing conditions of the offspring in animal farms to ensure its survival and health.
51 - Animal Tracking - Location and identification of animals grazing in open pastures or location in big stables.
52 - Toxic Gas Levels - Study of ventilation and air quality in farms and detection of harmful gases from excrements.
20. Top 60 IOT sensor applications today
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53 - Energy and Water Use - Energy and water supply consumption monitoring to obtain advice on how to save cost
and resources.
54 - Remote Control Appliances - Switching on and off remotely appliances to avoid accidents and save energy.
55 - Intrusion Detection Systems - Detection of windows and doors openings and violations to prevent intruders.
56 - Art and Goods Preservation - Monitoring of conditions inside museums and art warehouses.
57 - Fall Detection - Assistance for elderly or disabled people living independent.
58 - Medical Fridges - Control of conditions inside freezers storing vaccines, medicines and organic elements.
59 - Sportsmen Care - Vital signs monitoring in high performance centers and fields.
60 - Patients Surveillance - Monitoring of conditions of patients inside hospitals and in old people's home.
61 - Ultraviolet Radiation - Measurement of UV sun rays to warn people not to be exposed in certain hours.
Source: http://www.libelium.com/top_50_iot_sensor_applications_ranking/
Conclusions
• Much MORE is happening behind the scene: new standardization work, new industrial
consonsortia (e.g. AIOTI formed by EU in June 2015)
• Perfect storm of hardware, software, network maturity and amendable public officials, also
made possible by curious, ambitious, emerging technology focused students, researchers,
entrepreneurs like you.
• You’re at the right place and at the right time.
21. The Keryx Group│Partner Relations
Management│Business Network Development
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"Smart City - case study, czyli jak to
skutecznie robią inni"
IoT Poland, Poznań, 18-19 listopada 2015
Wydział Matematyki i Informatyki UAM, Umultowska 87
Anya Margaret Ogorkiewicz
Managing Director, The Keryx Group
@keryx_global
Notas do Editor
Beginners
: the initial
steps have been made
,
but
countries still struggle
w
ith basics around
availability and accessibility. P
ortal functionalities remain limited and there is a limited coverage
in terms of data sets.
Followers
: the basics are set, including a clear vision and
there are advanced features on the
portal
.
H
owever
,
the approach to the release of data is very much in silo and remains limited.
Leaders
–
Trend Setters
: these are the most advanced and have solid Open Data portals with
elaborate functionalities and coor
dination mechanisms across domains.
Beginners
: the initial
steps have been made
,
but
countries still struggle
w
ith basics around
availability and accessibility. P
ortal functionalities remain limited and there is a limited coverage
in terms of data sets.
Followers
: the basics are set, including a clear vision and
there are advanced features on the
portal
.
H
owever
,
the approach to the release of data is very much in silo and remains limited.
Leaders
–
Trend Setters
: these are the most advanced and have solid Open Data portals with
elaborate functionalities and coor
dination mechanisms across domains.
The Array of Things project also involves partnerships with scientists at academic institutions including Northern Illinois University, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, DePaul University, Illinois Institute of Technology, Purdue University, University of Notre Dame, Arizona State University, the Santa Fe Institute, University College London, Clemson University, and the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia. Technical advice and support comes from a growing number of industry partners including Cisco, Microsoft, Schneider Electric, Intel, Motorola Solutions, and Zebra Technologies.
AWQA is a unique regional partnership t
hat brings together farmers, ranchers,
resource conservation agencies, researchers, and agricultural and environmental
organizations