Building Cities of the Future…Now Vision Experience Collaboration Partnership
Anas Sawaf, Cisco Internet of Everything for Cities 1 © 2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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Welcome to The Internet of Everything ..
Business & Societal Impact
Connectivity Digitize Access to Information • Email • Web Browser • Search
Networked Economy Digitize Business Process
Immersive Experiences Digitize Interactions (Business & Social)
• E-commerce • Digital Supply Chain • Collaboration
• • • •
Social Mobility Cloud Video
Internet of Everything Digitize the World Connecting:
•People •Process •Data •Things
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Intelligent Connections . Cisco Confidential
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Technology Transitions ..City of The Future Smart City goals
Social
Economic
Environmental
City Services
Value Generation
Citizen & Stakeholder Predictability Engagement
Business Imperatives
Open Data & Transparency
Cost Avoidance
Increase Productivity
New Business Models
New Products & Services
Manage Better Citizen Risk & Security Services
Competitive Advantage
Innovations
Enabling Technologies
Big Data IDC Government Insights – Cisco 2013
Mobile
Application
Cloud
IoT
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Internet of everything for Cities is developed to solve real World City Administration / Municipal challenges… ……
.. opens up opportunities in City Infrastructure Management .. Cisco Confidential
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But What if… … We have an effective & affordable digital infrastructure ! How would you address your city’s challenges . .. Cisco Confidential
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Affordable digital infrastructure: Storage
$0.0 6 1992
2012
$ per 1 Gigabyte
$ per 1 MM transistors
Affordable digital infrastructure: Computing $222
$569
$0.03
1992
2012
Affordable digital infrastructure: Bandwidth
$ per 1 Gbps
$1,197
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$23
1999
2012
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Everything will be Connected to Everything 50
“Smart Objects” Rapid Adoption rate of digital infrastructure: 5X faster than electricity and telephony
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10 0
Billions of Devices
40
30
50 Billion
The New Essential Infrastructure Inflection point
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12.5
6.8 1000 Devices - 1984
2010
7.2
7.6
World Population
Timeline 2015
2020
Cisco Confidential
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What does it mean for our Cities ?
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Adaptive Technology : Internet of Everything
Adaptive Technology: Internet of Everything
Combine the power of big data, analytics, distributed processing and network innovation to simplify operations support and security systems, in service of speed and effectiveness in business.
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IoE Value at Stake Is Driven by Use Cases Education
Culture & Entertainment
Transportation
Safety & Justice
Energy & Environment
Healthcare
Defense
Connected Learning
Smart Lotteries
Smart Parking
Disaster Response
Water Management
Inpatient Monitoring
Connected Militarized Defense
Smart Exams
Connected Museum
Wildfire Suppression
Smart Transmission Grid
Preventive Care
Connected Assets
Public Transportation Smart Toll Booths
Authenticated Pharma Road Pricing
Correction Visits
Waste Management Hospital Assets
NOTE: Key value drivers are highlighted in green.
Bridge Maintenance
** Includes schools and non-education buildings
Particulate Monitoring
Connected Offender Transport
Gas Monitoring
Subway Train Control Smart Street Lighting
Next-Gen Workforce*
Video Surveillance
Fleet Management
Smart Buildings(**)
Drug Compliance Chronic Disease Monitoring
Cybersecurity
Smart Payments
* Includes mobile collaboration, BYOD, telework, virtual desktop, travel avoidance Cisco Confidential
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Technology is a POWERFUL enabler for Policy Intelligence & CitizenCentric Services BUT… Cisco Confidential
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A Frame for a Smart City Livability, Workability and Sustainability
By: Smart Cities Council Cisco Confidential
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The Evolution of the Network .. Factory Optimization
Municipal Command & Control Center
Logistics Optimization
Clouds & Services Smart Grid Hospital Optimization
Responsive Store
Home Energy Mgmnt
Traffic Flow Optimization
Comms Network Optimization
INTELLIGENT FACTORY
INTELLIGENT CITY Intelligent Medical Devices
INTELLIGENT HOSPITAL Connected Ambulances
Intelligent Digital Signage
INTELLIGENT HIGHWAY Automated Car System
Traffic Cisco Confidential Cameras Source: Intel
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Cisco Smart + Connected Community Design Framework Enables Future-Ready Infrastructure and Differentiation for the City
City Vision Edu.
Transit
Health
Public
Energy
Muni
Operating Model ? Building Owner
Resi Tenant
Vertical Value-Added Service Layer
Office Tenant
Retail Tenant
Monetization Strategy ? Smart Services Strategy ?
Baseline Systems Layer (traditionally using siloed networks)
Core Foundational Layer (Network as the Platform)
Convergence Strategy ? Intelligent Network Platform Strategy ? Cisco Confidential
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Priority shifts in IoT Security Policies Focus
Priorities
IT Network
IoT Network
Protecting Intellectual Property and Company Assets
24/7 Operations, High OEE, Safety, and Ease of Use
Security in IoT networks is crucial as people, communities, and 1. Confidentiality 1. Availability financial systems could be negatively impacted by cyber/physical 2. Integrity security breaches2. Integrity 3.
Types of Data Traffic
Availability
Converged Network of Data, Voice and Video (Hierarchical)
3.
Confidentiality
Converged Network of Data, Control Protocols, Information, Safety and Motion (P2P & Hierarchical)
Top priorities are availability, safety, and ease-of-use
Implications of a Device Failure
Continues to Operate
Could Stop Processes, Impact Markets, Physical Harm
Threat Protection
Shut Down Access to Detected Threat and Remediate
Potentially Keep Operating with a Detected Threat
ASAP During Uptime
Scheduled During Downtime
Controlled physical environments
Harsh environments (temp, vibration, etc)
Upgrades and Patch Mgmt Infrastructure Life Cycle Deployment conditions
Biggest pain point is the management of who, what, where, Equipment upgrades Avoiddevices, Equipment upgrades (lifespan 15+ yrs) when, and andrefresh how