What is required in order to leverage Internet of Things in order to meet sustainable goal on sustainable cities and communities - case study of Malaysia
Singapore's IoT Technical Standard Update at IoT Asia 2018Colin Koh (許国仁)
Singapore's vision to be the first Smart Nation in the world and position as advanced manufacturing hub had made good progress so far, the role of IoT play a major role in digitizing and generate more contexture data. Standards will be the driving factors for scaling up the implementation of many projects in the coming years.
Bambucluster's point of view on how IoT can be a key enabler of Smart Mobility/ transportation solutions. Presented on June 14th, 2017 at the the BrightTALK Internet of Everything summit:
https://summits.brighttalk.com/webinar/iot-enabled-smart-mobility-hype-or-reality/
Urban mobility has always been about moving people from location to location through motorized personal or public transport. However, the proliferation of sensors, smartphones and intelligent high bandwidth networks are compelling towns & cities around the world to re-think urban mobility and consider technology enablers to drive towards a vision of “smart” mobility. Furthermore, the fundamental assumptions underpinning mobility are being challenged.
The Internet Of Things (IotT) has been touted as a promising technology enabler to deliver on a vision of smart mobility. We will examine the current state of IoT ecosystems, IoT enabled smart mobility efforts across the globe and help delineate the architectural considerations and cross-industry industry collaboration that would be essential to successfully deliver on smart mobility initiatives. A simple use case around a town/city smart mobility service will be used to illustrate our approach.
The Impact of Industrial IoT (IIoT) on Fourth Industrial Revolution (4FR) and...Colin Koh (許国仁)
“Data” is the new oil and “AI” is the new electricity, the application of emerging technologies is impacting individual and all industries in the coming decades.
Next phase of contextual data can only achieve by deploying more sensors and the development of robust industrial IoT. The convergent of Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) is another emerging challenge faced by many end-users and is one of the critical success factors for a return of investments in both existing and new manufacturing plants. Standardization, security, privacy are majors issues need to address in the coming decade.
Singapore is taking a practical approach to ensure we will be at the forefront of the adoption of these technologies by developing our version of advanced manufacturing assessment tool i.e. The Singapore Smart Industry Readiness Index (SSIRI) to guide the SMEs coupled with the SkillFuture framework to upskill and reskill our workforce.
Colin will share his experience of involving in industrial automation since early 80’s and his thoughts of the Forth Industrial Revolution (4IR) in his presentation.
Where Are We in the Era of Industrial RevolutionDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses key topics related to the 4th Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0) and the Internet of Things (IoT). It addresses where we are in the era of industrial revolution, highlighting the four eras from manual to increasingly automated processes. Barriers to fully realizing IR 4.0 include difficulties coordinating organizations and lack of necessary skills. The growth of IoT is presented as moving from an initial ripple to a tsunami, driven by factors like decreasing hardware costs. Phases of IoT maturity and examples of applications are outlined. Business models are also transforming from technology-based to more service-oriented approaches.
This document provides an overview of IoT (Internet of Things), including defining IoT, describing its benefits and applications, reviewing market forecasts, identifying the pillars and infrastructure of IoT, examining underlying technologies like sensors and connectivity standards, exploring challenges, and recommending strategies for success. Key topics covered include defining IoT as the interconnection of people, processes, data and things via devices connected to the internet; analyzing market forecasts with over 200 billion connected devices by 2020 and $1.3 trillion market value; and identifying security, expertise shortages, and standards as major challenges.
Market Research Reports, Inc. has announced the addition of “Internet of Things (IoT) Service Level Agreements: Market Outlook and Forecast for IoT SLAs 2017 - 2022” research report to their offering. See more at - http://mrr.cm/3FL
Singapore's IoT Technical Standard Update at IoT Asia 2018Colin Koh (許国仁)
Singapore's vision to be the first Smart Nation in the world and position as advanced manufacturing hub had made good progress so far, the role of IoT play a major role in digitizing and generate more contexture data. Standards will be the driving factors for scaling up the implementation of many projects in the coming years.
Bambucluster's point of view on how IoT can be a key enabler of Smart Mobility/ transportation solutions. Presented on June 14th, 2017 at the the BrightTALK Internet of Everything summit:
https://summits.brighttalk.com/webinar/iot-enabled-smart-mobility-hype-or-reality/
Urban mobility has always been about moving people from location to location through motorized personal or public transport. However, the proliferation of sensors, smartphones and intelligent high bandwidth networks are compelling towns & cities around the world to re-think urban mobility and consider technology enablers to drive towards a vision of “smart” mobility. Furthermore, the fundamental assumptions underpinning mobility are being challenged.
The Internet Of Things (IotT) has been touted as a promising technology enabler to deliver on a vision of smart mobility. We will examine the current state of IoT ecosystems, IoT enabled smart mobility efforts across the globe and help delineate the architectural considerations and cross-industry industry collaboration that would be essential to successfully deliver on smart mobility initiatives. A simple use case around a town/city smart mobility service will be used to illustrate our approach.
The Impact of Industrial IoT (IIoT) on Fourth Industrial Revolution (4FR) and...Colin Koh (許国仁)
“Data” is the new oil and “AI” is the new electricity, the application of emerging technologies is impacting individual and all industries in the coming decades.
Next phase of contextual data can only achieve by deploying more sensors and the development of robust industrial IoT. The convergent of Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) is another emerging challenge faced by many end-users and is one of the critical success factors for a return of investments in both existing and new manufacturing plants. Standardization, security, privacy are majors issues need to address in the coming decade.
Singapore is taking a practical approach to ensure we will be at the forefront of the adoption of these technologies by developing our version of advanced manufacturing assessment tool i.e. The Singapore Smart Industry Readiness Index (SSIRI) to guide the SMEs coupled with the SkillFuture framework to upskill and reskill our workforce.
Colin will share his experience of involving in industrial automation since early 80’s and his thoughts of the Forth Industrial Revolution (4IR) in his presentation.
Where Are We in the Era of Industrial RevolutionDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses key topics related to the 4th Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0) and the Internet of Things (IoT). It addresses where we are in the era of industrial revolution, highlighting the four eras from manual to increasingly automated processes. Barriers to fully realizing IR 4.0 include difficulties coordinating organizations and lack of necessary skills. The growth of IoT is presented as moving from an initial ripple to a tsunami, driven by factors like decreasing hardware costs. Phases of IoT maturity and examples of applications are outlined. Business models are also transforming from technology-based to more service-oriented approaches.
This document provides an overview of IoT (Internet of Things), including defining IoT, describing its benefits and applications, reviewing market forecasts, identifying the pillars and infrastructure of IoT, examining underlying technologies like sensors and connectivity standards, exploring challenges, and recommending strategies for success. Key topics covered include defining IoT as the interconnection of people, processes, data and things via devices connected to the internet; analyzing market forecasts with over 200 billion connected devices by 2020 and $1.3 trillion market value; and identifying security, expertise shortages, and standards as major challenges.
Market Research Reports, Inc. has announced the addition of “Internet of Things (IoT) Service Level Agreements: Market Outlook and Forecast for IoT SLAs 2017 - 2022” research report to their offering. See more at - http://mrr.cm/3FL
Feasibilities Study of Blockchain Ecosystem in Asia RegionEffendy Zulkifly
The document summarizes the blockchain ecosystem in Asia, with a focus on Malaysia. It finds that blockchain technology embodies trust and that infrastructure readiness will impact adoption. Collaboration is key to innovation, and a flexible strategy can help overcome challenges like security and scalability. The document outlines government and corporate initiatives in countries like Singapore and Japan and discusses use cases for blockchain in banking, supply chains, and the public sector. It also examines the Malaysia blockchain ecosystem and provides an overview of challenges and the future path forward for blockchain.
This document summarizes a presentation about IoT connectivity opportunities and challenges. It introduces Wireless Maingate as a leading provider of managed M2M connectivity services in Europe that was acquired by Sierra Wireless. The presentation outlines Wireless Maingate's services and connectivity platform, and how it can provide end-to-end IoT solutions when combined with Sierra Wireless' products. Finally, it lists some key challenges for IoT connectivity like roaming, embedded SIM management, security, application robustness, and device lifecycle management.
IoT / M2M Solutions with Informix in the IoT GatewayEurotech
The document discusses leveraging computational power at the edge in Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) solutions using Informix in the IoT gateway architecture. It covers the anatomy of IoT solutions with a focus on utilities and smart energy. It also discusses processing power and using Informix at the edge of the operational technology infrastructure, and integrating into the IBM enterprise IT world. Example use cases and conclusions are also presented.
This is a talk which I gave to the Brighton IoT Forum on 23/03/2016. It looks at the challenges of scaling IoT security from the perspective of protection of critical national infrastructure from cyber-attack. It then campares this to the security scaling challenges of a small startup business with a great product idea. The presentation concludes that there are similarities between both 'micro' and 'macro' IoT scaling scenarios. In both cases it is essential to cultivate a 'security mindset'.
Gift city command and control center concept and_implementation_challanges_so...Nilesh Kumar Purey
The organization faced the problem of not having a single platform to efficiently monitor and manage its complex city infrastructure, which includes utilities like water, electricity, waste management, and traffic systems. It initiated a project to develop a centralized City Command and Control Center (C-4) to integrate these various systems using Internet of Things (IoT) technology on a single network. This would allow the city authorities to holistically oversee the city's infrastructure in real-time and address issues proactively. The project was implemented between July 2013 to June 2015, and involved developing smart infrastructure across buildings and utilities that could be remotely monitored and managed through the C-4 center.
ICT stands for Information and Communications Technology. The document discusses ICT's role in a post-modern industrialization era, where ICT has become integrated into many aspects of modern life through technologies like computers, iPads, and data centers. ICT is presented as both a general purpose technology that continues to evolve and transform public services and industries, as well as an important educational tool for computer-based learning.
The document provides an overview of TIM Participações S.A., a Brazilian telecommunications company. It discusses TIM's positioning in the Brazilian market as the #2 mobile operator by subscribers. The presentation outlines TIM's strategic pillars to improve customer experience, expand infrastructure like 4G networks, increase efficiency, and undertake a digital transformation. It also reviews TIM's financial and operational performance, the Brazilian telecom market landscape, and TIM's growth opportunities in mobile, fixed broadband, and the business segment.
Internet of Things (IOT) is one of a major use cases of 5G technology. This presentation provides brief overview of IOT technologies, spectrum availability and regulatory challenges with respect to Pakistan.
This document discusses the key role of the Internet of Things (IoT) in enabling the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0). It begins by providing background on IoT and defining it as connecting sensors, connectivity and middleware/platforms to enable applications. It then discusses how IoT is reaching an inflection point due to decreasing hardware costs, ubiquitous connectivity, and continued advancement of technologies like Moore's Law. The document outlines the different phases of IoT maturity from basic monitoring to autonomous optimization. It proposes that IoT can help address issues facing aging populations by allowing elderly to live independently through solutions like the Raqib system, which uses wearables, apps and an IoT platform to remotely monitor health and provide emergency response.
Sri Lanka first recognized the need for ICT development through its 1983 National Computer Policy. The e-Sri Lanka project launched in 2002 aimed to develop an ICT roadmap and bridge the digital divide. The objectives of e-Sri Lanka included providing more convenient citizen services, improving participation, and enhancing good governance through social media and better client relationships. Some successful e-government practices in Sri Lanka digitized birth certificates, improved efficiency of passport services, and implemented an automated document tracking system. The implementation of e-governance included various government agency websites that provided information and online services.
The document discusses the key challenges facing IoT development in Iran, including:
1) Establishing clear regulations for IoT given its importance for industrial development.
2) Access to affordable sensors and modules, as well as protocols, is limited in Iran.
3) There is a lack of accessible multi-purpose IoT platforms in Iran to process and analyze sensor data in real-time.
This document provides an overview of industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and key considerations for IIoT implementations. It discusses common IIoT applications like Industry 4.0 and smart cities. It also examines wireless technologies used for IIoT, including low-power WANs and mesh networks. Finally, it introduces Atoll Solutions and their expertise in developing IIoT hardware, software, and solutions.
This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) technology. It provides an overview of what IoT is, noting that it involves connecting devices to the internet to transfer data without human interaction. It then discusses some of the key issues around IoT, including security challenges and the need for protocols like OTrP to help protect connected devices. It also briefly summarizes some industry perspectives on IoT spending trends and how companies like IBM, GE, and others are applying IoT technology.
Please contact Dr. Ming-Whei Feng or Anna Chen for any inquiries regarding III's Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, international collaborations, or smart living case studies.
The document discusses how the Internet of Things (IoT) will impact future careers. It covers several key topics:
1. IoT is driving the 4th Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0) through technologies like robotics, artificial intelligence, drones, and more.
2. Businesses must constantly reinvent themselves to survive, and IoT enables new product/service-based business models and opportunities for transformation.
3. IoT is maturing from basic monitoring and control to optimization and autonomous systems. Pilot trials are needed to test technology, adoption, business models, and policies.
4. The document promotes Favoriot, an IoT platform that allows users to connect devices, visualize
The document discusses the future of the Internet of Things (IOT). It outlines that while IOT applications currently tend to be small and consumer-focused, the technology allows for more complex industrial automation as well. The document also notes that while companies may refer to their work as ICT (information and communications technology), it can also be considered IOT. Going forward, the document suggests that companies will need to focus on creating complete ecosystem-based solutions, optimizing both hardware and software, and developing niche applications to find success in the growing IOT market.
Industrial IoT landscape and technology, differences between consumer and industrial IoT, Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet.LPWAN and SIGFOX network
2014 Future Cities Conference / Joel Silveirinha "The Internet of Everything"Future Cities Project
Joel Curado Silveirinha from Cisco presented at the Future Cities Conference in Porto, Portugal in January 2014. The presentation introduced Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Everything (IoE), discussed how infrastructure enables smart connected communities, and provided a customer case study of IoT projects in Barcelona including sensor networks for parking, waste, lighting and more. The presentation projected 50 billion "smart objects" or connected devices by 2020 and that IoT adoption will be 5 times faster than electricity or telephony. It described how IoE connects people, processes, data and things for intelligent decision making and estimated the value of IoT in both private sector and public sector to be over one trillion dollars from 2013-2022
Tackling Data Security and Privacy Challenges of the IoTM2M Alliance e.V.
This document discusses security challenges with IoT and a solution of creating trusted ecosystems. It notes that over 50% of IoT projects have middle to high security needs, but enterprises are currently forced to create individual security solutions. The solution presented is a secure and easy to adopt IoT platform that establishes trusted ecosystems through digital identification and authentication of all participants and objects, as well as end-to-end encryption of communication. This would help enable trust in data-driven business models and markets.
Imperatives for the Smart Sustainable CitiesBalvinder Kaur
Presentation by Mr. Sharad Arora, Founder & MD, Sensorise Digital Services at the Virtual Conference on 100 Smart Cities India 2020, hosted by Bharat Exhibitions on 27th August 2020
IoT - Technical Regulatory Aspects and Key Challenges Dr. Mazlan Abbas
MCMC envisages that this Technical Report becomes a reference for the stakeholders
in rolling out IoT applications and services
in Malaysia, especially start-up companies, universities and Makers community who
are less than familiar with such technical regulatory requirement. This Technical Report defines the requirement and procedures to achieve compliance to the technical regulatory requirements including Spectrum Requirement, Network Numbering and Assignment, Technical Standardisation, Roaming or Mobility Requirement, and Security and Data Privacy
in order to implement IoT applications and services in Malaysia.
Feasibilities Study of Blockchain Ecosystem in Asia RegionEffendy Zulkifly
The document summarizes the blockchain ecosystem in Asia, with a focus on Malaysia. It finds that blockchain technology embodies trust and that infrastructure readiness will impact adoption. Collaboration is key to innovation, and a flexible strategy can help overcome challenges like security and scalability. The document outlines government and corporate initiatives in countries like Singapore and Japan and discusses use cases for blockchain in banking, supply chains, and the public sector. It also examines the Malaysia blockchain ecosystem and provides an overview of challenges and the future path forward for blockchain.
This document summarizes a presentation about IoT connectivity opportunities and challenges. It introduces Wireless Maingate as a leading provider of managed M2M connectivity services in Europe that was acquired by Sierra Wireless. The presentation outlines Wireless Maingate's services and connectivity platform, and how it can provide end-to-end IoT solutions when combined with Sierra Wireless' products. Finally, it lists some key challenges for IoT connectivity like roaming, embedded SIM management, security, application robustness, and device lifecycle management.
IoT / M2M Solutions with Informix in the IoT GatewayEurotech
The document discusses leveraging computational power at the edge in Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) solutions using Informix in the IoT gateway architecture. It covers the anatomy of IoT solutions with a focus on utilities and smart energy. It also discusses processing power and using Informix at the edge of the operational technology infrastructure, and integrating into the IBM enterprise IT world. Example use cases and conclusions are also presented.
This is a talk which I gave to the Brighton IoT Forum on 23/03/2016. It looks at the challenges of scaling IoT security from the perspective of protection of critical national infrastructure from cyber-attack. It then campares this to the security scaling challenges of a small startup business with a great product idea. The presentation concludes that there are similarities between both 'micro' and 'macro' IoT scaling scenarios. In both cases it is essential to cultivate a 'security mindset'.
Gift city command and control center concept and_implementation_challanges_so...Nilesh Kumar Purey
The organization faced the problem of not having a single platform to efficiently monitor and manage its complex city infrastructure, which includes utilities like water, electricity, waste management, and traffic systems. It initiated a project to develop a centralized City Command and Control Center (C-4) to integrate these various systems using Internet of Things (IoT) technology on a single network. This would allow the city authorities to holistically oversee the city's infrastructure in real-time and address issues proactively. The project was implemented between July 2013 to June 2015, and involved developing smart infrastructure across buildings and utilities that could be remotely monitored and managed through the C-4 center.
ICT stands for Information and Communications Technology. The document discusses ICT's role in a post-modern industrialization era, where ICT has become integrated into many aspects of modern life through technologies like computers, iPads, and data centers. ICT is presented as both a general purpose technology that continues to evolve and transform public services and industries, as well as an important educational tool for computer-based learning.
The document provides an overview of TIM Participações S.A., a Brazilian telecommunications company. It discusses TIM's positioning in the Brazilian market as the #2 mobile operator by subscribers. The presentation outlines TIM's strategic pillars to improve customer experience, expand infrastructure like 4G networks, increase efficiency, and undertake a digital transformation. It also reviews TIM's financial and operational performance, the Brazilian telecom market landscape, and TIM's growth opportunities in mobile, fixed broadband, and the business segment.
Internet of Things (IOT) is one of a major use cases of 5G technology. This presentation provides brief overview of IOT technologies, spectrum availability and regulatory challenges with respect to Pakistan.
This document discusses the key role of the Internet of Things (IoT) in enabling the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0). It begins by providing background on IoT and defining it as connecting sensors, connectivity and middleware/platforms to enable applications. It then discusses how IoT is reaching an inflection point due to decreasing hardware costs, ubiquitous connectivity, and continued advancement of technologies like Moore's Law. The document outlines the different phases of IoT maturity from basic monitoring to autonomous optimization. It proposes that IoT can help address issues facing aging populations by allowing elderly to live independently through solutions like the Raqib system, which uses wearables, apps and an IoT platform to remotely monitor health and provide emergency response.
Sri Lanka first recognized the need for ICT development through its 1983 National Computer Policy. The e-Sri Lanka project launched in 2002 aimed to develop an ICT roadmap and bridge the digital divide. The objectives of e-Sri Lanka included providing more convenient citizen services, improving participation, and enhancing good governance through social media and better client relationships. Some successful e-government practices in Sri Lanka digitized birth certificates, improved efficiency of passport services, and implemented an automated document tracking system. The implementation of e-governance included various government agency websites that provided information and online services.
The document discusses the key challenges facing IoT development in Iran, including:
1) Establishing clear regulations for IoT given its importance for industrial development.
2) Access to affordable sensors and modules, as well as protocols, is limited in Iran.
3) There is a lack of accessible multi-purpose IoT platforms in Iran to process and analyze sensor data in real-time.
This document provides an overview of industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and key considerations for IIoT implementations. It discusses common IIoT applications like Industry 4.0 and smart cities. It also examines wireless technologies used for IIoT, including low-power WANs and mesh networks. Finally, it introduces Atoll Solutions and their expertise in developing IIoT hardware, software, and solutions.
This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) technology. It provides an overview of what IoT is, noting that it involves connecting devices to the internet to transfer data without human interaction. It then discusses some of the key issues around IoT, including security challenges and the need for protocols like OTrP to help protect connected devices. It also briefly summarizes some industry perspectives on IoT spending trends and how companies like IBM, GE, and others are applying IoT technology.
Please contact Dr. Ming-Whei Feng or Anna Chen for any inquiries regarding III's Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, international collaborations, or smart living case studies.
The document discusses how the Internet of Things (IoT) will impact future careers. It covers several key topics:
1. IoT is driving the 4th Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0) through technologies like robotics, artificial intelligence, drones, and more.
2. Businesses must constantly reinvent themselves to survive, and IoT enables new product/service-based business models and opportunities for transformation.
3. IoT is maturing from basic monitoring and control to optimization and autonomous systems. Pilot trials are needed to test technology, adoption, business models, and policies.
4. The document promotes Favoriot, an IoT platform that allows users to connect devices, visualize
The document discusses the future of the Internet of Things (IOT). It outlines that while IOT applications currently tend to be small and consumer-focused, the technology allows for more complex industrial automation as well. The document also notes that while companies may refer to their work as ICT (information and communications technology), it can also be considered IOT. Going forward, the document suggests that companies will need to focus on creating complete ecosystem-based solutions, optimizing both hardware and software, and developing niche applications to find success in the growing IOT market.
Industrial IoT landscape and technology, differences between consumer and industrial IoT, Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet.LPWAN and SIGFOX network
2014 Future Cities Conference / Joel Silveirinha "The Internet of Everything"Future Cities Project
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Tackling Data Security and Privacy Challenges of the IoTM2M Alliance e.V.
This document discusses security challenges with IoT and a solution of creating trusted ecosystems. It notes that over 50% of IoT projects have middle to high security needs, but enterprises are currently forced to create individual security solutions. The solution presented is a secure and easy to adopt IoT platform that establishes trusted ecosystems through digital identification and authentication of all participants and objects, as well as end-to-end encryption of communication. This would help enable trust in data-driven business models and markets.
Imperatives for the Smart Sustainable CitiesBalvinder Kaur
Presentation by Mr. Sharad Arora, Founder & MD, Sensorise Digital Services at the Virtual Conference on 100 Smart Cities India 2020, hosted by Bharat Exhibitions on 27th August 2020
IoT - Technical Regulatory Aspects and Key Challenges Dr. Mazlan Abbas
MCMC envisages that this Technical Report becomes a reference for the stakeholders
in rolling out IoT applications and services
in Malaysia, especially start-up companies, universities and Makers community who
are less than familiar with such technical regulatory requirement. This Technical Report defines the requirement and procedures to achieve compliance to the technical regulatory requirements including Spectrum Requirement, Network Numbering and Assignment, Technical Standardisation, Roaming or Mobility Requirement, and Security and Data Privacy
in order to implement IoT applications and services in Malaysia.
Smart cities global experiences and lessons for india at ASCI Hyderabad 25 ...Prakash Kumar
How Information and Communication technology is being used by cities in developed countries and what lessons can be drawn for cities in emerging countries.
The document introduces OIC (Open Interconnect Consortium) and OIP (Open Internet Platform), two open source platforms for IoT. It provides background on the speaker and discusses the need to move beyond the hype around IoT to realize its full potential. OIC aims to establish interoperability standards while OIP provides an open source platform for building IoT solutions across different domains like smart cities. The speaker invites participation in growing the OIP open source community to develop IoT applications in Vietnam.
1) The document discusses next generation mobile services (NGMS) in Pakistan and the necessary policy and regulatory framework.
2) It provides background on NGMS and its impact, as well as Pakistan's telecom regulations.
3) Key topics that need focus in Pakistan include consumer protection, cyber threats, local content hosting, and collaboration between industry and academia.
4) Technology neutral regulations are needed to address convergence of telecom, IT, media and other sectors under NGMS.
A REVIEW ON IOT IN TRANSPORTATION SECTORNancy Ideker
This document provides a review of how Internet of Things (IoT) technology can be applied in the transportation sector. It discusses the opportunities that IoT presents to address complex issues in transportation systems. The key aspects covered include:
1. The architecture of an IoT system for transportation, which consists of 5 layers - application, sensing, communication, service, and infrastructure layers.
2. Examples of IoT applications in transportation like logistics, toll payment systems, vehicle tracking, supply chain management, and smart vehicle technologies.
3. The benefits of implementing IoT in transportation include optimized routes, demand-based services, improved public safety, and reduced fuel costs through efficiency.
fINAL SMART CITYseamless communication and collaboration between citizens and...sol zem
The document discusses goals and implementation of smart city initiatives, including smart governance, digitalization, security, and environmental monitoring. Key elements are upgrading internet infrastructure, establishing digital systems for documents and inter-office communication, deploying CCTV cameras on smart poles to improve safety and traffic, and using data analytics to optimize city services and engage citizens. Challenges include ensuring qualified human resources, financial resources, and coordination across institutions to address the complexity of smart city projects.
Smart Cities and ICT - An assessment framework for Smart City ICT architectureHakan Demirel
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The slides give a brief on smart city concepts, elaborate on the role of ICT in smart city enablement and also introduce an EA framework to assess ICT maturity of smart cities.
Verso IoT experience – What have we learned from implementations all over the...Bosnia Agile
This document summarizes lessons learned from implementing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions around the world. Key points include:
1) IoT technology is not an issue, but there is no single solution - an ecosystem of partners is needed.
2) IoT will impact many aspects of life and business.
3) When starting an IoT project, clearly define the problem and desired outcomes, then design an architecture to support those goals.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing and regulation aspects. It discusses indicators related to information and communication technologies including internet and mobile phone usage statistics globally and by region. It also summarizes activities by the International Telecommunication Union and IEEE related to cloud computing standards development including guides for cloud portability and interoperability profiles and standards for intercloud interoperability and federation.
Alex Gluhak presented on Digital Catapult's work accelerating IoT innovation in the UK. Digital Catapult combines technology and business expertise to apply R&D and accelerate economic growth. They are working on several initiatives including a London-wide LoRaWAN network and innovation programs in multiple UK regions to support local IoT sector growth and development of new IoT products and services from UK SMEs. Gluhak discussed several partner organizations and outlined Digital Catapult's vision of a national LPWAN network and IoT innovation ecosystem in the UK.
IRJET- High Responsive Smart Parking System using IoTIRJET Journal
This document presents a proposed smart parking system using IoT. The system uses RFID sensors and a PIC microcontroller to detect vehicle occupancy of parking spaces in real-time. This information is sent to a cloud database. A mobile app allows drivers to check parking availability and book spaces. The system aims to address issues like inefficient parking, traffic congestion, and reduced fuel consumption by helping drivers find vacant spaces quickly. It provides real-time parking information and allows contactless payment of fees.
National information infrastrcuture_Rrecommendations to Deptt of Electronics ...Prakash Kumar
Recommendation on Policy and Institutional Mechanism for National Information Infrastrcuture presented to Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India
This document discusses smart cities and KT Corporation's smart city strategy. It begins with definitions of traditional urban ICT, U-City, and smart city concepts. It then outlines KT's vision for smart cities and its partnership with Cisco to provide total ICT services through all phases of smart space development. KT aims to export its smart city expertise and has established a public-private company called Incheon U-City to implement its first smart city project in South Korea.
This document provides an overview of strategies for developing smart ports. It discusses four levels of digital transformation that ports can undergo: internal digital transformation, connecting the port, connecting the port community, and becoming a hyperconnected port. The document outlines the key components of smart ports, including digital technologies, digital strategy, and people. It also discusses drivers for smart port solutions such as climate change, energy changes, and the circular economy. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive conceptual framework for understanding smart ports and developing strategies to transform ports digitally.
How UAE is driving smart sustainable cities: key achievements and future cons...Saeed Al Dhaheri
This presentation was delivered during the Schneider Electric Power to the cloud 2016 event in April in Dubai. The presentation highlights the role of UAE in leading and driving smart sustainable cities locally and globally. Also provides insights into achievements of Dubai Smart cities program and what other cities in UAE is doing to transform into smart cities.
Finally, provides considerations for how to successfully transform into a smart city
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Internet Economics: Urban and Rural perspectivesSayeef Rahman
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Leveraging internet of things in malaysia
1. LEVERAGING INTERNET OF
THINGS IN MALAYSIA
TO MEET SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 11:
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
2. BACKGROUND
• Malaysia is committed to support and implement the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
• In the Global Responsibilities : Implementing the Goals – Country Profiles Edition
published in 2018, Malaysia was ranked 55 out of 156 countries with an index
score of 70 for 17 SDGs
• With respect to SDG 11 on Sustainable Cities and Communities, Malaysia scored
more than 75
• The details are as follows in the next slide
3. CHALLENGES IN SDG 11 : PERFORMANCE
INDICATOR FOR MALAYSIA
Indicator Value Rating Trend
Annual mean concentration of
particulate matter of less than
2.5 microns of diameter (PM2.5)
in urban areas (μg/m3)
15.6
Improved water source, piped (%
urban population with access)
98.5
Satisfaction with public transport
(%)
67.0
(Ref: Bertelsmann Stiftung and Sustainable Development Solutions Network (2018), Global
Responsibilities : Implementing the Goals – Country Profiles Edition, pages 288-289)
4. IDENTIFIED POLICIES AND PLANS: ADDRESSING
SDG 11
• 11th Malaysia Plan Strategic Thrusts 1, 2, 4 and 5 and Game Changer “Investing in competitive
cities”
• National Physical Plan 3 (NPP3)
• National Urbanisation Policy 2 (NUP2)
• Competitive Cities Master Plans
• National Environmental Health Action Plan
• National Housing Policy (DRN) 2013–2017 and DNR 2.0 2018–2022
• Road Safety Plan of Malaysia 2014–2020
• National Solid Waste Management Policy
(Ref: Government of Malaysia (2017), Malaysia Sustainable Development Goals – Voluntary
National Review 2017, High level political forum, page 49)
5. INTERNET OF THINGS CAN ASSIST IN
IMPLEMENTING POLICIES AND PLANS
• Internet of Things (IoT) basically involves the connectivity of devices
that allows the exchange of data among machines, people and each
other through the Internet
• IoT has been implemented in smart homes and smart cities as well
as a range of other uses such as smart meters
• In that regard, IoT can assist Malaysia in implementing the policies
and plans
7. REGULATORY CERTAINTY – SPECTRUM
• Should consider both licensed and unlicensed spectrum bands for
different IoT uses:
• Licensed spectrum is required for the IoT applications and services
that requires guaranteed quality of service and more secured
connection
• Unlicensed spectrum is possible for local area network and low
security requirements
• Should continue to participate in international developments such
as for the relevant region (i.e. Asia Pacific Telecommunity) and ITU-
R Study Group as well as World Radiocommunication Conference in
2019
8. REGULATORY CERTAINTY – SPECTRUM (CONT’D)
Frequency Bands Operating Conditions
433 - 435 MHz 100 mW EIRP
916 - 919 MHz 25 mW EIRP with duty cycle of <1%, Frequency Hopping or
LBT
919 - 923 MHz 500 mW EIRP
923 - 924 MHz 500 mW EIRP with duty cycle of <1%, Frequency Hopping or
LBT
2.4 GHz 500 mW EIRP
5.8 GHz 1 W EIRP
• Current available frequency bands including for IoT in Malaysia:
(Ref: MCMC (2018), Internet of Things (IOT) Technical Regulatory Aspects & Key Challenges –
Technical Report, pages 7-8)
9. REGULATORY CERTAINTY - NUMBERING
• Should ensure that adequate numbering resources are available for IoT devices
• Should consider to implement the following:
• ITU-T Recommendation E.164 for its public telecommunications network numbering
• ITU-T Recommendation E.212 numbering standard for cellular networks
• IPv6
• In Malaysia the following are available to support IoT implementation:
• 015 prefix numbers which are categorised under ranges of mobile numbers for M2M
• International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) that conforms to ITU-T Recommendation
E.212
• IPv6
(Ref: MCMC (2018), Internet of Things (IOT) Technical Regulatory Aspects & Key Challenges
– Technical Report, pages 9-10)
10. REGULATORY CERTAINTY – TECHNICAL
REQUIREMENTS
• Should ensure that IoT devices comply with technical standard, are
safe and interoperable without causing interference and do not
harm consumers
• In Malaysia, the following have been implemented:
• IoT devices need to be certified and carry a certification mark
• Importation of IoT devices requires an import permit issued by a Cross Border
Regulatory Agency appointed by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department
(Ref: MCMC (2018), Internet of Things (IOT) Technical Regulatory Aspects & Key Challenges
– Technical Report, pages 10-13)
11. REGULATORY CERTAINTY – SECURITY AND DATA
PRIVACY
• Should ensure that trust of consumers are maintained
• In Malaysia, the following processes are in place:
• Need to comply with data privacy requirements of Personal Data Protection
Department
• Develop technical standards to ensure security measures are implemented (as needed)
• Implementation of Information Security Management System and Business Continuity
Management System for Critical National Information Infrastructure
• Conduct regular drills to deal with cyber threats
(Ref: MCMC (2018), Internet of Things (IOT) Technical Regulatory Aspects & Key Challenges
– Technical Report, pages 16-19)
12. REGULATORY CERTAINTY – MOBILITY AND
ROAMING
• Should ensure that IoT devices are able to roam and inter-operator charges are not
prohibitive
• ITU-T Study Group 3 is also working on measures to ensure that international roaming
charges for IoT are not prohibitive
• In Malaysia, operators provide IoT as part of their packages:
• Maxis partnering with Modus to provide Mdrive (a vehicle tracking device)
• Digi launched iFleet services for B2B fleet tracking
• U Mobile and Axiata work with Atilze to provide connectivity to facilitate an integrated car
solution
• edotco work with Atilze to implement LoRa network in Klang Valley(Ref: MCMC (2018), Internet of Things (IOT) Technical Regulatory Aspects & Key Challenges
– Technical Report, pages 10-13)
13. ECOSYSTEM - EXAMPLES
• Malaysia IoT Association is an association that intends to bring together the
following:
• IoT technology hardware, software, services providers
• IoT users and startups
• IoT application and content service providers
• Currently, it has about 41 members
• More information can be found from http://my-iot.org/
14. PARTNERSHIPS - EXAMPLES
• Cyberjaya is a LoRA-powered smart city based on a cooperation between
Cyberview and Atilze
• The intention is also to be a ‘living lab’ to nurture and grow IoT talents and
businesses
• To enable IoT applications such as:
• intelligent street lighting
• smart parking solutions
• asset trackers and security
• environmental monitors like a water and air quality sensor(Ref: https://www.digitalnewsasia.com/digital-economy/cyberjaya-all-set-be-sea-first-lora-
powered-smart-city)
15. CONCLUDING REMARKS
• Malaysia is committed to the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals
(SDG)
• With regard to SDG 11 on sustainable cities and communities, there were some
performance indicators such as air pollution quality and public transportation that
requires improvement
• Internet of Things (IoT) can be leveraged upon to provide solutions to address
these issues
• However, for the IoT to flourish further, regulatory certainty, ecosystem
development and fostering of partnerships are important
16. REFERENCES
• Bertelsmann Stiftung and Sustainable Development Solutions Network (2018),
Global Responsibilities : Implementing the Goals – Country Profiles Edition
• Government of Malaysia (2017), Malaysia Sustainable Development Goals –
Voluntary National Review 2017, High level political forum
• Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) (2018), Internet
of Things (IOT) Technical Regulatory Aspects & Key Challenges – Technical Report