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An insightful and visionary speech about the future of smart city by Mr. Ronald RAFFENSPERGER, Chief Technology Officer, Data Center Solution Sales, Huawei Technologies Company Limited
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A Smart Cloud Makes Cities Smarter
Ron Raffensperger HKICC 2014
October. 2014
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What we tell others about the benefits Smart City
Smart City More Services Lower Cost
TCO
TCO
More Intelligent More Involved More Efficient
More Connected More Diversity
Better Coverage Mobility
Multimedia More Integrated
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The Real reason for Smart City
Survival!
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Smart Cities are like businesses
Businesses Need:
Investors
Employees
Attract and retain
Customers
Attract and retain
Revenues/Profits
Cities Need:
Investors (Businesses)
Employees
Attract and retain
Citizens
Attract and retain
Revenues
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Key requirements for survival of a city
Business
Housing
Environ-ment
Life
Employ workers Pay taxes
Affordable Convenient
Physical Health
Transportation Environment
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Foundation requirements for Smart City
A thematic
principle
Theme
Object
base
A principle of
distinctive fit
Unique
harmony
A Comprehensive
security
architecture to
ensure the security
of business, data,
system
Providing a new
service model for
government,
business and public
through innovative
operation platform
Efficient Integration
In-depth Insight
Security & Reliability
Service Innovation
Laying the
foundation for
Smart City by
consolidation of
city infrastructures
and information
based on cloud
data center
Energy Saving
Urban decision-
making based on
big data mining
and accurate
analysis
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Different conceptions of Smart City
People-centric
Toyota City – energy reduction, quality of life
Verification-focused (collaborative)
City-centric
Singapore – traffic management, security
Policy-focused (prescriptive)
Business-centric
Hong Kong Wise City – people and job retention
Technology-focused (iterative)
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Highly Shared
Information
Ubiquitous
Broadband
Agile Business
Deployment 安全固若金汤 Impenetrable
Security
Common elements required for a Smart City
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Requirements for a Smart City platform
Open Information Sharing Platform
City Cloud Data Center
City Network ( Metro Network + Wireless)
Future City
Traffic & Vehicle Mgmt
Environment Monitoring Transportation Smart Building
Safety and Security Education Healthcare Tourist Mgmt
…
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Ubiquitous connectivity is a given
3G & 4G WiFi & eLTE Cameras (Fixed) Cameras (Mobile) PTT Terminals
Operation Center
Government Enterprise Tourism Logistic Transportation Financial Experience
One Net
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Cloud Data Center provides the flexibility
Industry & commerce Police City management Taxation
Move from Silos
Police City management Healthcare Education Taxation Industry & commerce
....
To a cloud of services
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Big Data opens up exciting possibilities
New ways to visualize information
New ways to forecast outcomes
New ways of offer services
New ways to increase citizen involvement
New opportunities for government revenue
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Energy Saving
by 60+ %
Quantify Bldg inefficiencies
Save energy using Big Data Analysis
安全固若金汤 Property Mgt Deployment & Maintenance
Most commercial building waste a 1/4 of their energy WHAT IF WE COULD TARGET
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Opportunities for innovation
CBMS
Building Management & Control
• Consumption Monitoring (Per device, Per Circuit, Per Dept)
• Efficient Policies (Motion detection, Lux dimming)
• Consumption Control • Big Data Analysis
• Reduce Maintenance • Remote Monitoring (Device Alarms, Maintenance Schedule)
• Fix before Break (Fix Alarms Tickets before Break)
• Occupancy Monitoring (Per room, Floor, Building)
• Environment perception
• Space utilization Control • Big Data Analysis (Electricity usage Vs Space)
• Lighting Improvements • Smart building Technology • HVAC Control • Behaviour Mgt • Supply demand Mgt
Building
Maintenance
Building
Efficiency
Lighting
& Power
Occupancy
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Technology Partnership
Key Contribution
• Specialist property services
provider
• Property operations and how this
technology can be applied in all
facets of property management
• Strong global market
• Established capabilities for full
turnkey delivery of solution and
ongoing services
Key Contribution
• Telecommunications and Network
Services Provider
• Data Centre Housing
• Cloud Services Management
• Network maintenance and
management
• Established data infrastructure
Key Contribution
• Leading global application and
software developer
• Quick turnaround time for new
product around in 6-8 weeks
• Global R&D facilities with areas such
as Advanced Metering Infrastructure
and Smart Grid
• Innovation in designing New Solution
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Background
• 12 storey teaching facility and
• 5 storey underground car park
• Upgrade every single light to LED
• Include Comprehensive lighting controls
Objectives
• Significant energy savings
• Achieve zero maintenance for minimum 5 years
• Upgrade the lighting quality & controls systems
• Develop an implementation rollout strategy
Case Study University of Melbourne
MD = Motion Detector, DS = Daylight Sensor, WS = Wireless Switch
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Verified Savings
62.5% ENERGY SAVINGS ACROSS LIGHTING
675,000 kWh pa
789 T CO2-e pa
ROI 3.5yrs (base program)
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Creative use of Big Data
The conceptual set up
Vahid Moosavi, Ludger Hovestadt, Urban Computing, 2013 Modeling Urban Traffic Dynamics Using Urban Data Streams
GPS Trajectory of Taxicabs,
Beijing
Move from Passive
Road communities based on
movement of the cars not just the
physical road network
highly critical areas for the whole traffic flow
Areas with high potential of traffic jam
To Predictive
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Other things you can do with a cloud platform
Examples from Code for America
Find social services based on where you live
Combines parcel data, land use, zoning, building occupancy, and business incentives
Combines eligibility criteria, school data, and advanced mapping tools to help parents choose a school for their child
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Caution: Not just about technology
Usability challenges
“I can’t figure out all these lights”
Aspirational challenges
“But I want a car”
Privacy challenges
“It’s none of your business”
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Parting Thoughts
There are as many different Smart Cities as there
are cities
Over time, they will all confront similar challenges
Providing a unified, intelligent cloud platform is
the best way to handle future uncertainty
Don’t forget involvement, feedback and
“perpetual beta” thinking
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