Presentation given by Svetoslav Mihaylov, European Commission, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium.
European Commission perspective on the state-of-play in terms of standards for smart cities and communities
1. Scaling up digital solutions in Europe:
European Commission perspective
on the state-of-play in terms of
standards for smart cities and
communities
Svetoslav Mihaylov
Policy Officer
Smart Mobility & Living
Directorate-General Communications Networks, Content and Technology
European Commission
Standards for Tech & Governance
Connected Smart Cities & Communities 2020, 23 January 2020
2. Setting up the ground for smart city
interoperability
• European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities and
project ESPRESSO
• Reference Architecture Model Open Urban Platform (OUP)
• DIN91357
• OASC/Synchronicity
• Minimum Interoperability Mechanisms (MIMs)
• Reference Architecture and Catalogue
• SAREF ontology
• SAREF4CITY
• ETSI/OneM2M
• NGSI-LD – Context Information Modelling
• OneM2M platform/interoperability layer
• FIWARE Reference Architecture
• The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Building Blocks
3. Smart Cities in the upcoming MFF
• Digital Europe Programme
• Deployment of Open Cross-sectorial Urban Platforms at scale
• Roll out of innovative green and smart data services (mobility,
energy, envoronment, etc.)
• Testing and Expelrimentation Facilities (TEF) in Smart Cities
• Digital Twins of Cities
• Common data spaces
• Digital Innovation Hubs (DIH)
• Horizon Europe
• Intervention area on smart cities in Cluster 5 Climate, energy
and mobility
• A new instrument - Mission on Climate–Neutral and Smart
Cities
4. Joint, Boost, Sustain initiative
• The signatories agree to deploy interoperable, cross-sector digital
platforms based on open standards and technical specifications,
application programming interfaces and shared data models
• Commitment to use a commonly agreed list of standards and
technical specifications to achieve interoperability of data,
systems, and platforms among cities and communities and
suppliers around the world
• Signature event at the Cities Forum Porto on 31 Jan and online
signing available 24/7
• Next steps – a steering board and action plan
living-in.eu
5. Consolidated report of the DEP tech
working group
• Architecture Framework
• EIP-SCC/ESPRESSO reference architecture
• Synchronicity architecture
• OneM2M Rel 2 and 3 (ITU-T Y.4500series)
• Data Information Models
• NGSI-LD and NGSI-LD data models
• SAREF4CITY/OneM2M base ontology
• Context management and marketplace enablers
• Synchronicity marketplace enablers and guidlines for IoT
integration
• TM Forum Open APIs
6. Thank you for your attention!
svetoslav.mihaylov@ec.europa.eu