5. LONDON INFRASTRUCTURE MAPPING APPLICATION
What is the London Infrastructure Mapping Application?
An interactive, online tool designed to integrate infrastructure and development
data, encouraging coordination and strategic planning across the Capital.
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Key Aims:
• Provide forward insight and increased certainty
• Serve as a single ‘source of truth’ for infrastructure stakeholders.
• Encourage joint provision among utilities
6. LONDON INFRASTRUCTURE MAPPING APPLICATION
Over 12,000 pieces of data: energy, transport, water, development, and more.
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Where does the London IMA get its data?
Data input from: Two versions of the map:
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• Mayor of London
• London Development Database
• Barbour ABI
• Environment Agency
• Transport for London
• UKPN
• National Grid
• SGN
• Thames Water
• Coming soon: Network Rail
• Publicly accessible – boroughs, industry
• Privately accessible – utilities / providers.
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8. LONDON INFRASTRUCTURE MAPPING APPLICATION
The London IMA can highlight an area of interest, with detailed project information.
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Capacity/context layers facilitate informed decision making and long-term planning.
Broadband Not Spots Opportunity Areas
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Creation and Challenges
How to move from Prototype to Version 3.0
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• Prototype: In-house with GIS team
• Phase 2: In-house (dedicated computer scientist) + Arup
• Funding: Lane Rental Scheme
• Challenges: Utility data sharing, systems automation
• Current focus: Engagement & uptake, data updates
• Coming features: Underground assets, interactive dashboard
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Get in Touch
We welcome feedback and ideas
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• Greater London Authority: Growth and Infrastructure Team
• Email us: ima@london.gov.uk
• IMA site: https://maps.london.gov.uk/ima/
14. Sensors – connectivity – data - insights. Open data environment to solve
urban challenges and city planning
Data Management Platform
Connectivity
IOT Sensors
Apps & Analytics
Future Cities
Infrastructure
15. Data Privacy
We provide this insight via anonymous and
aggregated data that is generated from
billions of network events.
Our rigorous processes ensure user privacy
is maintained and are continually reviewed
by regulators and external experts in data
privacy and security to comply with ICO
requirements and forthcoming General Data
Protection Regulation.
16. Data sharing and investment
Researchers, StartUps and SMEs can
access O2 mobile data at no cost via
the Transport Systems Catapult
Intelligent Mobility Hub.
O2’s incubator WAYRA has launched
a mobility challenge programme with
Transport Systems Catapult to fund
start ups able to solve urban mobility
challenges.
17. 5bn network events.
ANONYMISED & AGGREGATED
24 / 7 / 365, data from 2013
25.5m users 30% population
Active
Passive
Apps
Websites
WiFi, GPS
IoT
Type
Location
Behavioural
Street scale
Source Data Unit
18. Demographic Insights
iPhone 5S
MOBILE
30 - 45
AGE & GENDER
80th percentile
SPEND POWER
SL6
HOME LOCATION
WC1
WORK LOCATION
Telegraph
MEDIA
Has Children
COMMUNITY
COMPOSITION
Photography
INTERESTS/HOBBIES
Facebook, Flickr
WEBSITES
Paddington train
REGULAR ROUTE
19. Location Insights for London
DESTINATIONS
A
C
D
E
B
home
work
other
POINTS OF INTERESTTRAVEL MODE JOURNEY ROUTES
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Central and Victoria Lines
Weekend Night Tube > Popular Hotspots
Areas representing popular dwelling locations
of Night Tube customers, compared to the day-
time service (19th-20th August)
26. Europe’s largest, best connected, new park at the heart of zone 2
• 15 Minutes to London CityAirport
• Less than an hour to LondonHeathrow,
London Gatwick and LondonStansted
• 2 hours, 15 minutes to Paris by train
Rail connections
• 7 Minutes to Kings Cross StPancras
• 10 Minutes to London Liverpool Street
• 30 Minutes to LondonVictoria
• 40 Minutes to LondonPaddington
• Served by multiple international,regional
and underground railconnections.
Business connections
• 15 minutes to London City Airport,Canary
Wharf, Bank and the City ofLondon
• 25 minutes to Oxford Street,Covent
Garden
International connections: Road connections
• Major bus terminalat Stratford Station
• Direct connection to theA12
• 30 minutes to the M25motorway
• Major freight routesestablished
Future connections
• Elizabeth Line Opens2019
28. Delivered by a range of partners, but now operated by LLDC
29. Open since 2014 and home to…
• 5 world class venues
• International sporting events
• Sell-out concerts
• A new technology and media
hub
• New neighbourhoods
30. With more to come…
Thescheme
• A new 125,000m2 campus for UCL
to house world class research and
collaboration
• A new campus for 6,500 students at
UAL’sLondon College of Fashion
• A new 500-seat theatre for Sadler’s
Wells
• A new museum for the V&A
• Around 71,000m2 residential
development (c650 new homes)
• A second museum
34. 10
Physical infrastructure
Brand new electricalinfrastructure
• New, Triple ring 11Kv network around the Park
• Low voltage circuits on Park, AMRmetered
• 3,000 lamp columns on the Park
• UKPN own common domain sub-stations
Network of wide, accessible, shared surfaces across the Park including:
• Dropcurbs
• Securitybollards
Network of public and private roads across the Park and its surrounds
• Some private roads owned by LLDC (with handover planned)
• Some private roads owned by Lea Valley Regional Park Authority
• Other LLDC estate roads to be adopted
Electric vehicle charging isavailable
• Charge points at Park HQ (a securedcompound)
• Charge points at the Multi-Storey CarPark
• Charge points on developments forresidents
38. What do you do think of
driverless cars - would you
ride one?
Yeh
Yes, with you
No, let others try it first
Sure
Maybe... depends how
busy the traffic was
Of course. Do you have one?
Yes, assuming the software
running them has matured
Yes depending on safety
regulations and how
environmentally friendly it is
Yes
Yes
Yep
Dangerous and I would not
drive them
Yes in a nice quiet area to
start with
Not yet...
I wouldn't trust it!
Yah
Public responses to autonomous mobility
41. Q&A
• Tell us your name & organisation
• Keep your question brief!
#smarterldn
42. Workshop
• Nominate a scribe and a speaker.
• With your table, discuss the question and come up with 2 key
points to share.
#smarterldn
43. Workshop
#smarterldn
1. How can connected infrastructure be made secure?
2. How to incentivise developers to design for smart tech later on?
3. Does the public sector have the right skills to make the most of smart tech?
4. What are the pros and cons of early adoption?
5. How to balance collection of useful data against privacy?
6. How best to coordinate activity across departments and authorities?
44. Workshop
#smarterldn
5 MINUTES LEFT
1. How can connected infrastructure be made secure?
2. How to incentivise developers to design for smart tech later on?
3. Does the public sector have the right skills to make the most of smart tech?
4. What are the pros and cons of early adoption?
5. How to balance collection of useful data against privacy?
6. How best to coordinate activity across departments and authorities?
45. Workshop feedback
• Each table’s speaker summarises the key points rom their
group (2 to 3 minutes per table).
1. How can connected infrastructure be made secure?
2. How to incentivise developers to design for smart tech later on?
3. Does the public sector have the right skills to make the most of
smart tech?
4. What are the pros and cons of early adoption?
5. How to balance collection of useful data against privacy?
6. How best to coordinate activity across departments and
authorities?
46. Coming up …
12 October Smarter Housing
2 November Smarter Delivery
#smarterldn