Internet of Things & Smart City Applications

Internet of Things & Smart City Applications Smart Network System Institute (SNSI) Vice President and Director General Dr. Ming-Whei Feng Dec. 18, 201...
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Internet of Things & Smart City Applications Smart Network System Institute (SNSI) Vice President and Director General Dr. Ming-Whei Feng Dec. 18, 2015 1

Outline Global Urbanization and Worldwide Smart City Deployments Rise of Internet of Things (IoT) III’s Approaches to Innovative SmartCity Solutions Conclusion

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The world is becoming increasingly urban • Globally, more people live in urban areas than in rural areas, with 54 percent of the world’s population residing in urban areas in 2014. In 1950, 30 percent of the world’s population was urban, and by 2050, 66 percent of the world’s population is projected to be urban. 66% 54%

30%

100+

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2014

# of Megacities (with 10 million+ inhabitants) Level of global urbanization

2050 Source: World Urbanization Prospects: 2014 Revision (UN)

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Cities are confronted with new challenges Mobility: Priority n°1 for cities

Source: The Future of Urban Mobility 2.0 (Arthur D. Little, 2014/01)

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Smart cities around the world The foundation for delivering next-generation services to citizens

Source: 2015 Smart City Summit & Expo (Taipei Computer Association, 2015/01)

Outline Global Urbanization and Worldwide Smart City Deployments Rise of Internet of Things (IoT) III’s Approaches to Innovative SmartCity Solutions Conclusion

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IoT Projections

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Smart city applications enabled by IoT

Source: Machine to machine communication opportunities (IDC, 2010/05)

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1.1 billion IoT devices in smart cities (2015)

Source: Smart Cities Will Use 1.1 Billion Connected Things in 2015 (Gartner, 2015/03)

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Connected iCity, an example

Source: The Internet of Things (IDC, 2014/05)

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A complete IoT ecosystem is needed

Source: The Internet of Things (IDC, 2014/05)

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Outline Global Urbanization and Worldwide Smart City Deployments Rise of Internet of Things (IoT) III’s Approaches to Innovative SmartCity Solutions Conclusion

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III’s operation & business focus

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III’s strategies for smart cities Smart Transportation & Big Data Part of Smart City demonstration in Taipei. Worked with government sectors, municipal buses and private taxi fleet for data collection and big data analysis

GNSS Fast Cold Start A quality patent for challenges GPS technology currently is facing

AMI System Sensing & Control

Communication Network

Sensor Network & IoT Application Platform

Solid experiences in low-voltage & highvoltage AMI systems

Metal-Friendly RFID Overcame reading difficulties on metallic objects over conventional RFID

Energy Management on Cloud Data Analysis

Collaborated with Powertech Industrial; Propagate to various retail & manufacturers

Other Services Event Processing

Wireless Broadband Enable video-based surveillance services via wireless network; Work with police patrol/ dispatch system

Low Cost Wireless Network Implemented in Port of Taipei; truck positioning & dispatching; wireless ZigBee network

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SNSI’s Core Competence Traffic Info. Augmented Reality Common Platform Navigation Advance Traffic 3D Mobile Signal System Graphic Mapping Remote Device Telematics & Management Adaptive Routing Connected Precise Positioning and Navigation Cars Demand Respond Smart Transit Services LTE SDN & NFV Small Cell Spectrum Sharing

Network Management

B4G/5G Essential IPR

Device Management

Vertical Private Network

Power Line Communication (PLC)

Hybrid Sensor Network Management

Zigbee

Sensor Networks & Smart Energy

IoT Systems and Services Advanced Digital Broadband Convergence Comm.

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) LED Smart Lighting

Demand Side Management

Energy Management System (EMS)

Multi-screen Interaction Smart TV Middleware

Android Auto-testing

Android HIB TV Platform Light-weight System

NFC Smart Guidance

Heterogeneous Home Network 15

3D Multimedia

Smart Energy: iFamily HEM The first home energy management suite and cloud service platform in Taiwan Gold Medal of 2013 Taipei Invention Exhibition Available at Costco in the US. Benefit

Innovation

Won a contract of 100,000 pcs per year from COSTCO. Used in more than 2,500 newly-built smart green households. Develop ecosystem of Taiwan Home Energy Management Industry.

High anti-jamming automatic networking technology. 42 patents in smart energy have been built. Certified By NCC / FCC / CE / EU and other international certifications. 16

Smart Energy: AMI Smart Reader An advanced automatic meter reading solutions, supporting various networks It won the best technical achievement in 2013 National Industrial Innovation Award Benefit

Innovation

Help Taiwan companies win a commercial contract of 10,000 households from Taiwan Power Company (Tai-Power), and trial contracts in China and Thailand. Expand the scale, enhance the speed, and make real business.

Integrate ZigBee and PLC. Increase ZigBee capability from 50 to 400 points. Integrate ANSI (US) and IEC (EU) modules to expand the networking coverage. 12 patents in hybrid networks. 17

Digital Convergence: Value-added TV Service Platform The value-added video services platform has been adopted by TV companies, and a variety of TV App services have been developed. The value chain has been built by cross-industry partners. Core technologies are multiscreen synchronization and metadata capture. A SIG has been established by 38 companies. Increase the TAM by 10%-25%, and the potential embedded business has been recognized by TV companies.

Device Providers

Smart TV E-Commerce

Advertising

Providers

Agencies

TV Shopping ACR

Advertising on 2nd Screen 2TVNow!

Multi-screen APP

APP

System

Developers

Integrators

Interactive TV APP TV Companies

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Advanced Broadband Communications: 4G Private Network Based on 4G core technologies, the private network solution support rapid deployment and high flexibility, and has been used in mountain areas. It won the R&D 100 award in 2013.

Benefit

Innovation

Deployed in mountain areas in northern Taiwan, successfully filling the digital gap. Used to help Sao Tome and other third world countries build their wireless backbone networks.

Use 4G technologies to enhance the throughput (300Mbps) and expand the coverage (50km). Realize remote medical care, remote learning and video surveillance in rural areas. 19

Advanced Broadband Communications: a Remote SDN Testbed Collaborate w/ Okinawa Open Lab

• Support remote SDN controller-switch interoperability test. • Opportunities to access first-hand SDN controllers/switches in Japan. • Emulate the usage of remote cloud services or international enterprise. 20

Telematics: Vehicle Resource Management • Functions – TR-069 and OMA-DM remote management. – SNMP Device management.

• Applications – Group management, service provisioning, firmware upgrading, monitoring and diagnostics.

• Values – It can dynamically update the server policies or rules to manage devices. – It provides a business model of “management service”.

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Outline Global Urbanization and Worldwide Smart City Deployments Rise of Internet of Things (IoT) III’s Approaches to Innovative SmartCity Solutions Conclusion

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Transformation is taking place • Smarter cities of all sizes are capitalizing on new technologies and insights to transform their systems, operations and service delivery, which sees transformative possibilities in using big data and analytics for deeper insights.

Source: Analyzing the future of cities (IBM)

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ICT enabler for smart city infrastructure

Source: The Role of ICT in Building Smart Cities—Infrastructure (Frost & Sullivan, 2014/03)

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Future opportunities for smart cities • Like cities, data is scaling to new levels in size & speed of growth – 2.5 billion gigabytes (2.5 exabytes) of information created daily – 4.1 terabytes per day per square kilometer of urbanized land by 2016

• New levels of connectivity enabled by technology – Social media – Internet of Things – Everything connected to everything

• Requiring new skills and new tools – “Information is no longer scarce; Applications need information when we really want knowledge.’” – Nate Silver, The Signal and the Noise

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