Gerald Santucci Birmingham Beyond 2010

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CHAIR: Chris PriceDigital Birmingham

Gérald SantucciHead of Unit – Networked Enterprise and RFID

SMART SustainabilityInternet of Things-Enabled Smart Cities

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Future InternetFuture Internet

Smart Energy

Internet-enabled Services:Making the World “Smarter”

Smart Living

Smart TransportSmart Health

“Smart Cities” in EU Research Framework Programmes

• Telematics for Urban and Rural Telematics for Urban and Rural Areas (FP4)Areas (FP4)– 1995-1998– 222 Proposals; 35 Projects [incl. 33 shared-

cost]– 78 M€

• Integrated Applications for Digital Integrated Applications for Digital Sites (FP4)Sites (FP4)– 1997-1998– 55 Proposals; 22 Projects [incl. 12 shared-

cost]– 55 M€

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Internet of Services, Service Web

Networks of the Future

3D Internet

Internet of Things

Trust

Security

Future Internet: Multiple Aspects

IoT has many backgrounds

Embedded Systems

Telemetry Logistics

Mobile telephony

Computer Communications

Sensor Networks

Ubiquitous computing

Cyber-physical systems

Smart objects and the Internet

of Things

7/9

IoT Long-Term Vision

Disaster Tunnel Road EnvironmentBridges LogisticsFacilities

WiFi

AGW

BroadbandWiBro AGW

Wireless 2G/3GAGW

Wire-lineFTTx,HFC,PLC

AGW

USN G/W

environmentobject

energyobject

USN G/W

facilitiesobject

energyobject

Internet of Things

Ubiquitous, pervasive, intelligent information service provisioningUbiquitous, pervasive, intelligent information service provisioning

To provide a comfortable living environment

User-friendly To make logical

and physical resources integrated and communicated

Smart

To be competitive with developed countries

Competitive

To protect the environment and the Earth

Sustainable

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The World is getting smarter:Cities are at the core of this trend

Smart cities: Sustainable and Connected Cities

Technical Challenges

• Scale in the largeScale in the large– Billions of devices– Petabytes of data– Billions of users

• Scale in the smallScale in the small– Power consumption– Computation, complexity, cost

Semi-Technical Challenges

• Interoperability• Evolvability• Stability, universality• Standardization• Security• Privacy• Trust

Computing Challenges

• The Cloud vs. Local Autonomy• Quantity of Information• Security of Information• Latency and (Intelligent) Routing• Mapping and Displaying Information• Ontology and Discovery• Fusion and adding value• Power (always on - to mostly off)

Smart Objects & People

• Easy Recycling• Lower Energy• Flexible working• Better Security

– Something you are– Something you

have– Something you

know– Somewhere you

are

Smart Buildings

• New Materials• Smart Energy• Smart Lighting• Smart Water• Alternative Technology

A Few Examples in the World

• Portland: Use of ITS to improve traffic light synchronisation

• Guangzhou: From a manufacturing hub to a high-tech city

• Amsterdam: The world leader in energy-saving

Portland

• Feb 2010: Wins ‘ITS America Smart City Award’ for its strategy to address critical transportation challenges

• 2009 Climate Action Plan

• CO2 emissions problem

Guangzhou

• Sustainable transportation

• IoT applications roll-out by 2013

• Green buildings (Pearl River Tower)

Amsterdam

• Many projects:– Sustainable

environment– Energy savings and

CO2 reductions– Green energy for cargo

vessels– Sustainable public

spaces and buildings– Living lab networks– Smart schools, …

• More information: http://amsterdamsmartcity.com/#/en

IoT Policy

Trust, security and acceptance

Standardisation

Research

Governance

Waste ManagementInternational dialogue

Privacy and data protection; ‘right to the silence of

the chips’

Innovation

Europe’s action plan

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EU RTD & Innovation ProgrammesRelated to the Internet

• FP7 Challenge 1 (technology driven)

• FP7 Applications Challenges (application pull)

• Future Internet PPP: Short-to-medium term R&D combining application pull and technology push

• CIP: Accelerating take-up of technologies which come out of the labs and are mature for innovation

Smart cities are ecosystems important for both the Smart cities are ecosystems important for both the Future Internet PPP and CIPFuture Internet PPP and CIP

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References

• Future of the Internet: http://www.future-internet.eu/

• ICT Research in FP7 http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/

• ICT Results:http://cordis.europa.eu/ictresults/index.cfm?section=home&tpl=home

• CIP: ec.europa.eu/ict_psp • Living Labs: ec.europa.eu/livinglabs• Urban IoT 2010: http://senseable.mit.edu/urban-

iot/

CHAIR: Chris PriceDigital Birmingham

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