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© 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco ConfidentialC25-452149-00 1
Smart+Connected Communities
Amit Malik
Director – Sales
India & SAARC
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Aging Hypergrowth
Biggest Demographic Shifts in History
* Encyclopedia of Population * United Nations Population Fund
Elderly (65+ yrs.)
2000 2050
World 6.9% 19.3%USA 12.3% 21.1%China 6.9% 22.7%Canada 12.6% 24.3%Netherlands 13.6% 26.5%S. Korea 7.1% 27.4%Europe 14.7% 29.2%Germany 17.4% 30.4%Sweden 16.4% 31.0%Italy 18.1% 35.9%Japan 17.2% 36.4%
2050 Estimate
million % Growth from 2000
World 9,322.0 54%Lebanon 5.0 43%UAE 3.7 42%Turkey 98.8 48%Tunisia 14.0 48%India 1,658.3 58%Bahrain 1.0 57%Egypt 113.8 67%Morocco 50.3 68%Algeria 51.1 68%Kuwait 4.0 109%Jordan 11.7 138%Nigeria 278.8 145%KSA 59.7 193%Congo 203.5 299%
Shrinking
2050
Estimatemillion % Decline
from 2000
UK 58.9 (0.8%)
Sweden 7.8 (12%)Slovakia 4.8 (12%)Greece 9.2 (13%)Poland 33.3 (13%)Germany 70.8 (14%)Czech Rep. 8.4 (18%)Romania 18.2 (19%)Austria 6.4 (20%)Russia 109.0 (28%)Ukraine 30.0 (40%)
* United Nations Population Fund
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Four Megatrends That Will Change The World
“The strategic and economic policies of the 20th century are obsolete, and it is time to
find new ones.”
Economic Power Shifts to Developing
Nations
Population Growth Increasingly
Concentrated in Emerging Countries
Source: Council on Foreign Relations, Jan.- Feb. 2010
Developed Countries’ Labor Forces
Substantially Age
and Decline
World’s Population Becomes
Urbanized
Every city department makes investments independently resulting in:
No sharing of infrastructure costs and IT resources
No sharing of intelligence/information, e.g., video feeds, data from sensors, etc.
Waste and duplication of investment and effort
Difficulty in scaling infrastructure management
Waste management
Pollution/environment
City lighting
Public safety
Parking optimisation
Traffic management
This fragmented approach is inefficient, has limited effectiveness, and is not economical
Cities Have Traditionally Addressed These Issues in Silos
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Sustainability Services Delivered by Technology
Protecting the world
for future generations
EnvironmentalSocial
Enhanced quality of life for
citizens
Continuous job and business growth
Economic
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One Common Infrastructure
Enabling, Managing, and Operating a Smart+Connected Community
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Benefits for Cities
Lower infrastructure management costs
Greater city attractiveness as a destination for global talent, improving ‘living index’
Immediate access to data, improving decision making and analysis
Uplift in city revenues from services
Benefits for Citizens
Improved quality of life, enhanced living experience, and increased productivity
Greater access to citizen services
Improved citizen safety and security
Reduction in personal carbon footprint and more positive environmental impact
Smart+Connected City Infrastructure Management: Value
Proposition
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Within 20 years, a city of 5 million can drive
Source: Connecting Cities: Achieving Sustainability Through Innovation Nicola Villa and Wolfgang Wagener, Cisco IBSG
City
Revenues
+$15B
Energy
Efficiency
+30%
New jobs
375,000
GDP
Growth
9.5%
The Benefits of Smart+Connected Communities
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Create jobs, boost key industries,
and attract new businesses
Provide services to enhance citizen
quality of life and social inclusion
Decrease environmental impact
Economic
Social
Environmental
The Sustainability Advantage of Smart+Connected Communities
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Crime
Unattractive to business and residents
Slow growth
Budget cuts
Lower investment
Reduce tax base
Decreased services
City Safety Challenges
Robbery
Civil UnrestTerrorism Crisis
Drug TraffickingBurglary
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Cost of Crime
Annual cost of crime in the US, including both direct and indirect costs.*
Cisco Safety Solution
Monitors location conditions
Detects incidents early
Responds to incidents effectively
Uncovers criminal trends and patterns
* “The Cost of Crime” by David A. Anderson, Centre College’s Paul G. Blazer Professor of Economics, Foundations and Trends in Microeconomics, Vol. 7: No. 3, published in 2012.
$3.2
trillion
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Safety Use Cases
Auto-detect and alert
on incidents
Monitor social media
Enhance communication with field officers
Facilitate citizen reports
Investigate incidents
and suspects
Identify patterns and trends
Monitor conditions
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Example Scenario
DetectVideo analytics detects suspicious activity
Face recognition camera identifies person of interest from a black list
Alert triggered
RespondNotify and share event information
Dispatch response team through AVLS, CAD
Track person of interest
Coordinate response
Responders exchange information
Suspect apprehended
Validate & Evaluate Video reviewed to confirm suspicious activity
Event priority assigned and relevant intelligence gathered
Review & Report Audit trail used as evidence
Team debrief
Training example
Operational changes
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Urban Traffic Challenges
Accidents Citizen FrustrationCongestion
Pollution Lost Time Wasted Fuel
Poor traffic flow
More road safety issues
Negative environmental
impact
Poor commuting experience
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Causes and Costs of Congestion
of traffic congestion is caused by traffic incidents (Source: US FHWA)25%
Congestion in the EU costs
nearly €100 billion or 1% of
EU GDP
annually (Source: 2011 Transport White Paper 'Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area')
AGT and Cisco Traffic Incident
Management Solution
Monitors road conditions
Detects incidents early
Responds to incidents effectively
Uncovers traffic trends and patterns
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Traffic Use Cases
Identify congestion and traffic trends
Monitor road conditions
Investigate accidents
Auto-detect and alert
on incidents
Monitor social media
Enhance communication with field officers
Facilitate citizen reports
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Amsterdam: Smart Working
Centres
Seoul: Personal Travel
Assistant
NYC: Yankee Stadium
Singapore: EPIC
Cisco on Cisco
Qatar: Gate Building
Smart+Connected Communities Worldwide
Greenfield Cities
China: Chongqing
India: Lavasa
South Korea: Songdo
Abu dhabi: Masdar
Revitalisation
Holyoke
Toronto
San Francisco
Barcelona
Kuwait:
Al Hamra Tower
Colorado: Connected Communities Initiative
Proof of Concepts
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Smart
Garbage Management
City
WiFi
Smart Bus
Station
Smart
Parking
Smart
LightingCity
Surveillance
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Changing a City, a Country, the World
Enhanced quality of life for citizens
SocialSustainability
Continuous job & business growth
EconomicSustainability
Protecting the Worldfor future generations
EnvironmentalSustainability
WLAN Controller
MAP1/3
RAP1
MAP1/2
MAP1/1MAP1/4
Fiber BackhaulTermination
5Ghz180m
MAP2/3
RAP2
MAP2/2
MAP2/1
MAP2/4
Fiber BackhaulTermination
• Free Internet Access for first 30 min through high speed Wi-Fi, after 1st 30 min access can be continued for fee• Coverage at Main Arterial Road from Haldiram to DLF, Eco Park, City Center-II• Scalable, resilient and secure architecture• Same Wi-Fi network can be utilized for extending citizen services
10KM
Data Access to Mobile devices
Backhaul Access
Network
5Ghz180m
5Ghz180m
5Ghz180m
5Ghz180m
5Ghz180m
5Ghz180m
5Ghz180m
Fiber OFC
Public Wi-Fi for New Town Main Arterial Road & Eco Park
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