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SmartSantander: Punto de encuentro entre la investigación en la Internet del Futuro y la Smart City. D. Luis Sánchez González (Universidad de Cantabria)
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Copyright © SmartSantander Project FP7‐ICT‐2009‐5 257992. All Rights reserved.
SMART SANTANDERSmartSantander: Punto de encuentro entre la
investigación en la Internet del Futuro y la Smart
City.
Dr. Luis Sanchez, Universidad de Cantabria
XXI Jornadas
TELECOM I+DSantander, 28 de Septiembre
de 2011
Copyright © SmartSantander Project FP7‐ICT‐2009‐5 257992. All Rights reserved.
Outline
•
What, why and how?
•
Technologies and services.
•
Expected experimentation support and tools
•
Objectives of the Open Call
•
Conclusions.
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What is SmartSantander
about?
20,000 IoT devices
SmartSantander
aims at providing a European experimental test facility
for
the
research
and
experimentation
of
architectures,
key
enabling
technologies,
services
and
applications
for
the Internet of Things (IoT) in the context of the smart city.
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Why Smart‐Santander?
•
Smart
Santander
was
perceived
from
the
very beginning
as
a
golden
opportunity
for
lining
up
the
vectors of the value chain:–
Industry, in particular SMEs.
–
Research centers.–
Other agents.
•
SmartSantander
is not only for researchers...–
Smart services for Santander city and citizens
–
Traffic
management
in
the
city
(outdoors
parking
areas, traffic
monitoring,
control
loading
areas,
...) +
environmental impact
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How is SmartSantander
becoming a reality?
•
Phased roll‐out and deployment:
Time
Scale
Resources
Facility services
Application domains
Basis for 1st
call experiments Basis for 2nd
call experimentsCall publication: Sep ‘12Experiments: Nov ‘12 –
Jul ‘13
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How is SmartSantander
becoming a reality?
•
Physical
platform
requirements
extracted
from
FIRE research and Smart City service provision demands
–
Support for experimentation
–
Support for service provision
•
Not re‐inventing the wheel–
Taking
results
from
previous
projects
fitting
SmartSantander
requirements
•
Real‐world environment–
From the lab to the hostile outdoor scenario!!
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•
Phase 1 deployment–
1500 installed on lamp posts
•
750 targeted
to
service
provision
(Temperature, Noise
Levels, Light
Intensity, CO index)•
750 targeted
to
experimentation
–
400 buried
in the
asphalt•
Vehicle detection
Technologies and Services
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•
Full‐meshed
network
architecture–
Topology
controlled
by experimenter
possible
–
Reprogrammable
over‐the‐air
–
802.15.4 transceiver
dedicated
for
experimentation
Technologies and Services
Streetlight
Parking sensor: Sensor node with one transceiver (Digimesh)
Repeater: Sensor node with two transceivers (Digimesh and 802.15.4)
Gateway: Node with communication with sensor networks (Digimesh and 802.15.4) and communication with external networks (WiFi, GPRS, ethernet)
Load/Unload Area
SmartSantander Backbone
Digimesh Link
802.15.4 Link
WiFi/GPRS, ethernet Link
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Technologies and Services
From the lab to the hostile outdoor scenario!!
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•
Experimentation and service provision in parallel
•
Integration
of
the
Testbed
Runtime
(WISEBED),
USN (Telefonica)
and
Resource
Directory
(SENSEI)
APIs
in
the
SmartSantander
framework.
•
Further
developed
to
meet
SmartSantander requirements
–
Full wireless environment•
OTAP
–
New hardware devices•
Dual transceiver
–
Glue between components
•
Running over a real‐world deployment
Technologies and Services
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Expected experimentation support and tools
•
Tools supporting of the entire experimentation cycle–
Open APIs
with
appropriate
documentation
–
Transparent
and
seamless
–
Secure
Specification phase
Specification
Setup phase Execution phase
– Resource selection– Configuration specs– Provisioning of images– Definition of KPIs,
debug & log info
– Reservation– Scheduling– Deployment and
configuration
– Execution control– Event injection– Monitoring– Data collection– Logging
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Expected experimentation support and tools
•
Integration of baseline for SmartSantander–
Software
modules
coming
from
WISEBED,
SENSEI
and
Telco2.0
–
Implementation and integration•
Functionalities exclusive of SmartSantander
as derived in WP1
–
Pure wireless testbed
–
Designed for experiments, not for services
–
Dynamic self‐configuration
–
Monitoring and fault management
–
Interfaces between available components
–
Integration with new hardware devices
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Open Call: Some facts
•
SmartCity
context supporting experimentation1)
Innovative applications and services for smart cities and built
environment
2)
Internet of Things middleware solutions
3)
Internet of Things communication protocols and technologies
•
Real‐world environment
•
Administrative details–
Call publication: 1st
October 2011
–
Call close: 16th
November 2011
–
Call budget: Up to 1.2 M€
(for both phases)
–
Number of partners per experiments: 1‐2
–
Max requested funding per experiment: 200K€
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•
Main goal:–
To expand the project’s service, protocol and technology
offering towards future IoT
experimentation as well as the public in the context of the Smart City.
Call objectives
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Conclusions
•
SmartCity
for experimentation–
Wide possibilities for experimentation
•
WSN management
•
services and applications
•
data and knowledge engineering
•
protocols experimentation
–
Open platform
•
Open Calls are an intrinsic part of the project–
Proposals must foster project impact
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SMART SANTANDERSmartSantander: Punto de encuentro entre la
investigación en la Internet del Futuro y la Smart
City.
Dr. Luis Sanchez, Universidad de Cantabria
XXI Jornadas
TELECOM I+DSantander, 28 de Septiembre
de 2011