Dustin Bond of Cottonwood Heights, Utah trimmed his electricity bill last summer by about 40 percent thanks to sensors and clever software. IoT will boost the economy while improving citizens’ lives. Smart city categories in a draft policy include smart parking, intelligent transport systems, smart urban lighting, waste management, smart grids, smart energy, and water management.
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1. ““Dustin Bond of Cottonwood Heights, Utah, trimmed hisDustin Bond of Cottonwood Heights, Utah, trimmed his
electricity bill last summer by about 40 percent thanks toelectricity bill last summer by about 40 percent thanks to
the sensors and a clever software.”the sensors and a clever software.”
- The NewYork Times
“IoT will boost the economy while improving our citizens’ lives”.
-European union
2. Categories in the Draft policy
• Smart parking
• Intelligent Transport
system
• Smart urban lighting.
• Waste management.
• Smart city
• Tele-care
• Citizen safety
• Smart Grid
• Smart Energy
• Water Management
3. Smart CitySmart City
A smart city is composed of six elements these
include :
● smart economy
● smart governance
● smart mobility
● smart environment
● smart living
● smart people.
4. APPLICATION
Smart home products extend well beyond those that nod
toward energy efficiency. They span an array that includes
video surveillance cameras, motion-detection security
systems, door locks, garage door openers, automated
window shades and stereo speakers.
What defines the smart home device industry in addition to
being digital and in the home is that the products can typically
be remotely monitored and controlled from a smartphone or
tablet app.
The benefit of this new technology is beyond the home, as it
contributes to the ecosystem of energy efficiency.Peak loads
for utilities are reduced, requiring less power generation.
5. Application in urban lighting
● In this concept of “smart cities”, LED street
lights will play a major role. It will help to reduce
costs of energy consumption and maintenance.
Not only that—worldwide, in many cities,
defective street lights to lead about 20% of the
citizens’ complaints, but smart and intelligent
street lighting systems can automatically start a
repair process by detecting the defective lights,
informing the service centres, and then
monitoring the replaced street lights again—
even before any complaints get registered.
6. Samsung, the consumer electronics company, paid $200 million for
SmartThings, one of several start-ups making hubs and software to
enable users to control a variety of smart home devices from a single
app. Samsung plans to design its new televisions and appliances to work
with the SmartThings software, for convenience and energy savings.
General Electric introduced its GE Link bulb for $15. The LED light uses
80 percent less energy than an incandescent bulb and lasts for more than
20 years with normal use. It also can be controlled from a smartphone
app.
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8. Belkin's WeMo home automation system can monitor and
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9. TCP's home lighting automation system includes a gateway device that
plugs into your home router, wireless remote control, mobile app and two
smart LED bulbs, and it can support up to 250 lamps and control them
individually or as a group.The mobile app lets you monitor the status of
lighting as well as remotely dim bulbs and turn them on and off. TCP
currently only monitors and controls smart lighting, and it only supports its
own brand of LED lighting products.
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11. SwitchMate
It’s a block of plastic with a servo motor, a
Bluetooth Low Energy radio, and a couple of
magnets on the inside, and a simple button on the
outside. Place the Switchmate over your existing
light switch and the magnets secure it. Press the
button and the motor moves the existing light
switch’s control mechanism to turn the light on
and off (it works with both a traditional toggle
switch as well as the fancier Decora/rocker
switch).More importantly, the Bluetooth LE radio
inside the Switchmate makes it possible to control
the switch from an app.
15. ➢ Research is going on in the area of Adaptive urban
lighting algorithms
16. Adaptive urban lighting technology
● LED lighting is dynamically controllable in its
intensity, light distribution and colour
● With the new technology, it is possible to create
intelligent lighting systems that adapt to
changes in environmental conditions, react
to user actions, sensors, trace data, SMS
messages, etc.
● The city is in a constant state of change, to
which the traditional, static urban lighting
cannot respond
17. ● Reacts to events and attracts citizens to social
interaction and to participate in activities.
● Adapts to inhabitants’ individual needs, e.g.
supports seeing and navigation.
● Supports inhabitants’ biological well-being.
● Increases the pleasantness and experiential
quality of urban environment.
● Is actively controllable by the
inhabitants & Saves energy
19. R&D in smart grid innovation
●
The developing Smart Grid, isexpected to implement a new concept of transmission network which is ableto
efficiently route the energy which is produced from both concentrated and distributed plants to the final user with
high security and quality of supply standards. Therefore the Smart Grid is expected to be the implementation of
a kind of “Internet” in which the energy packet is managed similarly to the datapacket — across routers and
gateways which autonomously can decide the best packet to reach its destination with the best integrity levels.
20. Other reserch areas
Creating algorithms and schemes to describe information created by
sensors in different applications to enable useful exchange of
information between different city services
Mechanisms for cost efficient deployment and even more important
, .maintenance of such installations including energy scavenging
Ensuring reliable readings from a plethora of sensors and efficient
calibration of a large number of sensors deployed everywhere from
- .lamp posts to waste bins
.Low energy protocols and algorithms
Algorithms for analysis and processing of data acquired in the city
“ ” .and making sense out of it
21. Wireless technologies enable a new way of switch control.
Whether at home, in the office or in a shop,this technology will offer
the ability to control the switch on demand even if you are far away.
The next generation of smart and connected switches will go
beyond the limitations of current solutions, enabled by higher
granularity of connected nodes, seamless integration of
addressable devices and internet software technology.
The full potential of the smart home is still to be realised.
Tomorrow’s smart is the thoughtful home – a home that knows
your daily routines, your wants and needs and adapts to your
lifestyle.
It’s the convenience and use cases with smartphones that make it
compelling.
THE FUTURE