The document discusses smart city frameworks and implementations. It covers smart city definitions and motivations for development, including factors like technology, humans, institutions, and policy. It also examines smart city systems using the Internet of Things (IoT), IoT network requirements, and IoT system architectures. Specific smart city cases from Barcelona and NYC are outlined. Implications and challenges like privacy and security are mentioned.
Presentation given by Sarah Medjek, MyData Global, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium.
Nigel will talk about some of the real world business model innovation that the IoT enables.
Stream Technologies and its IoT-X platform is building a ‘Unified Access Connectivity Environment‘ for IoT and as such is well-placed to disrupt traditional IoT business models as connectivity extends beyond cellular to satellite, Low Power Radio and WiFi.
Smart Cities vs. Civic Tech: an analysis (Annette Jezierska and German Dector...mysociety
This was presented by Réka Solymosi from University College London at the Impacts of Civic Technology Conference (TICTeC 2018) in Lisbon on 18th April 2018. You can find out more information about the conference here: http://tictec.mysociety.org/2018
Presentation given by Sarah Medjek, MyData Global, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium.
Nigel will talk about some of the real world business model innovation that the IoT enables.
Stream Technologies and its IoT-X platform is building a ‘Unified Access Connectivity Environment‘ for IoT and as such is well-placed to disrupt traditional IoT business models as connectivity extends beyond cellular to satellite, Low Power Radio and WiFi.
Smart Cities vs. Civic Tech: an analysis (Annette Jezierska and German Dector...mysociety
This was presented by Réka Solymosi from University College London at the Impacts of Civic Technology Conference (TICTeC 2018) in Lisbon on 18th April 2018. You can find out more information about the conference here: http://tictec.mysociety.org/2018
Smart City Revenue Streams for Utility ProvidersRichard Hatheway
As cities become “smart,” utilities have an opportunity to take advantage of new technologies, such as IoT, to develop new capabilities. This allows them to provide new services and value to citizens and consumers, while developing new revenue streams.
The goal of TODE’2017 is to look into the future of RegTech and discuss key developments within the 10+year horizon. Participants will learn and discuss the requirements, challenges and solutions necessary to achieve transparent, efficient and global, trusted, open data ecosystems, responding to today’s market, regulatory, legal and technological developments. The conference sessions and panels will cross the industries of banking, insurance, pensions funds, investment firms, securities and other to enable connected view and analysis across legal, data and technological perspectives.
What AI and Machine Learning Can Do for a Smart City Tyrone Systems
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning algorithms have increasingly become an integral part of several industries. Now they are making their way to smart city initiatives, intending to automate and advance municipal activities and operations at large.
A smart city has various use cases for AI-driven and IoT-enabled technology, from maintaining a healthier environment to advancing public transport and safety.
By leveraging AI and machine learning algorithms, along with IoT, a city can plan for better smart traffic solutions making sure that inhabitants get from one point to another as safely and efficiently as possible.
How Smart are you? A self assessment framework for Digital Cities.Smart Cities Project
In the smart Cities project, Memori wrote a framework paper describing the 'Smart Digital City' in 10 characteristics. Based on this framework paper a self assesmment tool was developed, allowing the Smart cities project partners to evaluate their developments in the digitization of their services. in this presentation Eric Goubin will introduce the framework for smart digital cities, and Elke Van Soom will present the self assessment tool and its first results.
Telefónica foresaw the huge potential of Smart Cities and embarked in one of its earlier initiatives, Smart Santander project, with the initial focus on populating the city with sensors as a first step towards creating a Smart City
This is the presentation slides used during The World’s First Phygital (Physical + Digital) Artwork Platform Assured by Gold
https://yastart.io/news/world-first-phygital-artwork-platform-assured-by-gold/
Dialogue session:
Presented by Koh How Tze -
A CENTURY OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION (Where Are We?)
NFT, WHAT'S THE HYPE?
WHAT CAN WE DO? PEOPLE. PROCESS. TECHNOLOGY.
BENEFITS OF YASTART PLATFORM TO STAKEHOLDERS
Presented by Sylvester Lee -
ENTERING THE WORLD OF WEB 3.0
WHAT IS BLOCKCHAIN?
BLOCKCHAIN ART
PHYGITAL SOLUTION
A Physical & Digital Solution
According to the McKinsey Global Institute’s extensive study of global cities:
- 80% of global GDP is generated in cities with
- 50% in the 380 major cities of the developed world
- 10% in the largest 220 cities of the developing world.
Some 235 million households earning more than $20,000 will live in the emerging economy cities = growth of a global urban middle class = > high expectations of public services and the quality of the urban infrastructure and environment.
We give you a few reasons you shouldn't miss APIdays Mediterranea, next May, 6th-7th at the Mobile World Centre in Barcelona. The event for API enthusiasts!
PTC Demonstrates Industry Leadership in Smart Cities at Smart City Expo World...PTC
Several ThingWorx Partners Demonstrating New Smart City Solutions at PTC Booth
BARCELONA & NEEDHAM, Mass. – November 14, 2016 –– PTC (NASDAQ: PTC) today announced its participation at Smart City Expo World Congress 2016, where it will feature several new smart city solutions that have been built by partners using the ThingWorx® Internet of Things (IoT) platform. PTC will have demonstrations of smart city solutions focused on water, utilities, lighting, city services, and buildings at the ThingWorx booth, F632.
FIWARE Global Summit - The Smart City Program in Japan: Cities as Enablers of...FIWARE
Presentation by Kenji Hiramoto
Chief Strategist (IT), Cabinet Secretariat, Government of Japan
FIWARE Global Summit
23-24 October 2019 - Berlin, Germany
Day 2 Session 4: Reward Technology @ Selangor Smart City Intl Conference 2016sitecmy
Reward Technology @ Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016.
Presentation by Paul Sheedy, CEO & Founder of Reward Technology Ltd from the UK, at the Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016 on December 7th 2016.
Paul Sheedy presented about building security management solutions for companies around the world.
Smart city can be understood as a city IT project. But City IT is quite different from office IT. This slide explains difference between City and Office IT and shows ways to build a smart city successfully based on experiences from Korea and Seoul in particular.
As new technologies enter cities, more population relocate to cities from underdeveloped parts
of a state. The increase in population attracts more technology investors into the cities which in turn attract
more people into the cities. This is a cumulative process which has raised issues of scarcity of resources and
lack of security among the increased population in the urban areas. The concept of Smart cities is viewed as a
solution to this problem thus enhancing the quality of existing public services. Internet of Things (IoT) is an
approach to build smart cities by interconnecting almost everything and increasing transparency in services.
IoT follows heterogeneous network architecture with application specific protocols. This paper presents the
importance of smart cities and IoT approach towards achieving the smartness.
Smart City Revenue Streams for Utility ProvidersRichard Hatheway
As cities become “smart,” utilities have an opportunity to take advantage of new technologies, such as IoT, to develop new capabilities. This allows them to provide new services and value to citizens and consumers, while developing new revenue streams.
The goal of TODE’2017 is to look into the future of RegTech and discuss key developments within the 10+year horizon. Participants will learn and discuss the requirements, challenges and solutions necessary to achieve transparent, efficient and global, trusted, open data ecosystems, responding to today’s market, regulatory, legal and technological developments. The conference sessions and panels will cross the industries of banking, insurance, pensions funds, investment firms, securities and other to enable connected view and analysis across legal, data and technological perspectives.
What AI and Machine Learning Can Do for a Smart City Tyrone Systems
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning algorithms have increasingly become an integral part of several industries. Now they are making their way to smart city initiatives, intending to automate and advance municipal activities and operations at large.
A smart city has various use cases for AI-driven and IoT-enabled technology, from maintaining a healthier environment to advancing public transport and safety.
By leveraging AI and machine learning algorithms, along with IoT, a city can plan for better smart traffic solutions making sure that inhabitants get from one point to another as safely and efficiently as possible.
How Smart are you? A self assessment framework for Digital Cities.Smart Cities Project
In the smart Cities project, Memori wrote a framework paper describing the 'Smart Digital City' in 10 characteristics. Based on this framework paper a self assesmment tool was developed, allowing the Smart cities project partners to evaluate their developments in the digitization of their services. in this presentation Eric Goubin will introduce the framework for smart digital cities, and Elke Van Soom will present the self assessment tool and its first results.
Telefónica foresaw the huge potential of Smart Cities and embarked in one of its earlier initiatives, Smart Santander project, with the initial focus on populating the city with sensors as a first step towards creating a Smart City
This is the presentation slides used during The World’s First Phygital (Physical + Digital) Artwork Platform Assured by Gold
https://yastart.io/news/world-first-phygital-artwork-platform-assured-by-gold/
Dialogue session:
Presented by Koh How Tze -
A CENTURY OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION (Where Are We?)
NFT, WHAT'S THE HYPE?
WHAT CAN WE DO? PEOPLE. PROCESS. TECHNOLOGY.
BENEFITS OF YASTART PLATFORM TO STAKEHOLDERS
Presented by Sylvester Lee -
ENTERING THE WORLD OF WEB 3.0
WHAT IS BLOCKCHAIN?
BLOCKCHAIN ART
PHYGITAL SOLUTION
A Physical & Digital Solution
According to the McKinsey Global Institute’s extensive study of global cities:
- 80% of global GDP is generated in cities with
- 50% in the 380 major cities of the developed world
- 10% in the largest 220 cities of the developing world.
Some 235 million households earning more than $20,000 will live in the emerging economy cities = growth of a global urban middle class = > high expectations of public services and the quality of the urban infrastructure and environment.
We give you a few reasons you shouldn't miss APIdays Mediterranea, next May, 6th-7th at the Mobile World Centre in Barcelona. The event for API enthusiasts!
PTC Demonstrates Industry Leadership in Smart Cities at Smart City Expo World...PTC
Several ThingWorx Partners Demonstrating New Smart City Solutions at PTC Booth
BARCELONA & NEEDHAM, Mass. – November 14, 2016 –– PTC (NASDAQ: PTC) today announced its participation at Smart City Expo World Congress 2016, where it will feature several new smart city solutions that have been built by partners using the ThingWorx® Internet of Things (IoT) platform. PTC will have demonstrations of smart city solutions focused on water, utilities, lighting, city services, and buildings at the ThingWorx booth, F632.
FIWARE Global Summit - The Smart City Program in Japan: Cities as Enablers of...FIWARE
Presentation by Kenji Hiramoto
Chief Strategist (IT), Cabinet Secretariat, Government of Japan
FIWARE Global Summit
23-24 October 2019 - Berlin, Germany
Day 2 Session 4: Reward Technology @ Selangor Smart City Intl Conference 2016sitecmy
Reward Technology @ Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016.
Presentation by Paul Sheedy, CEO & Founder of Reward Technology Ltd from the UK, at the Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016 on December 7th 2016.
Paul Sheedy presented about building security management solutions for companies around the world.
Smart city can be understood as a city IT project. But City IT is quite different from office IT. This slide explains difference between City and Office IT and shows ways to build a smart city successfully based on experiences from Korea and Seoul in particular.
As new technologies enter cities, more population relocate to cities from underdeveloped parts
of a state. The increase in population attracts more technology investors into the cities which in turn attract
more people into the cities. This is a cumulative process which has raised issues of scarcity of resources and
lack of security among the increased population in the urban areas. The concept of Smart cities is viewed as a
solution to this problem thus enhancing the quality of existing public services. Internet of Things (IoT) is an
approach to build smart cities by interconnecting almost everything and increasing transparency in services.
IoT follows heterogeneous network architecture with application specific protocols. This paper presents the
importance of smart cities and IoT approach towards achieving the smartness.
Day 1 Session 1: Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City Intl Conference 2016sitecmy
Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016
Presentation by Elia Hernando Navarro (Director of Smart Urban Projects, mediaurban) at the Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016 on December 6th 2016.
Elia presented about Barcelona's challenges and solutions and how it has managed to improve the lives of its citizens by using Smarter technology.
Various cities around the world are taking that connectivity to the next level. They’re addressing some long-standing development issues by examining the potential of smart cities. In fact, estimates are that more than $41 trillion will be invested in the Internet of Things (IoT) tools and platforms to modernize cities around the world.
Smart cities are at the forefront of the next wave of the Internet of Things. The goals are to streamline communication and improve the lives of citizens. And save a little money along the way.
The future of digital government services in the era of smart citiesSaeed Al Dhaheri
This presentation was made for the 21st GCC smart government and smart cities conference that was held in Dubai from 16-19 May 2015. It covers the new trends in digital government service delivery and impact on CIO's. the move towards digital government in the GCC was also highlighted.
Unfolding the Industry Blueprint of an Intelligent World —Huawei Global Indus...Huawei Technologies
Huawei has released its Global Industry Vision (GIV) 2025, a new forward-looking report that provides quantitative and qualitative predictions about the future of industry and society.
Relying on Huawei's own business strengths and insights into industry trends, GIV 2025 has its own unique research methodology. It adopts a mix of data and trend analysis to elaborate on global ICT trends and lay out the blueprint for the ICT industry. The data used in GIV 2025 spans more than 170 countries and regions. This report covers three dimensions (all things connected, all things sensing, and all things intelligent) and 37 metrics, including the amount of data generated, the percentage of enterprises that adopt artificial intelligence (AI), and the number of personal smart devices.
According to the report, by 2025 all things will be able to sense and all things will be connected, bringing us all into a world where everything is intelligent. GIV 2025 predicts that by 2025, the number of personal smart devices will reach 40 billion and the total number of connections around the world will reach 100 billion, creating a digital economy worth US$23 trillion.
It provides a comprehensive survey of the enabling technologies, protocols, and architecture for an urban IoT. Furthermore, the paper will present and discuss the technical solutions and best-practice guidelines adopted in the Padova Smart City project, a proof-of-concept deployment of an IoT island in the city of Padova, Italy, performed in collaboration with the city municipality.
It provides a comprehensive survey of the enabling technologies, protocols, and architecture for an urban IoT. Furthermore, the paper will present and discuss the technical solutions and best-practice guidelines adopted in the Padova Smart City project, a proof-of-concept deployment of an IoT island in the city of Padova, Italy, performed in collaboration with the city municipality.
Business intelligence on the US greentech marketEC2i
EC2i objective is to support the internationalisation of European Cleantech SMEs in China and the United States by conducting cluster missions and facilitating cross-cluster partnerships. In this sense, attention is paid to developing tools to guide SMEs through the process of forming consortia and developing projects with clients.
Business intelligence for relevant US and Chinese markets have been collected in reports and are here disseminated to SMEs.
The tools presented here address general barrieres to internationalisation as well as more specific problems SMEs face when integrating themselves into complex, international value chains.
These days, in our industry, two words have the highest exposure rate. One is 5G, and the other is a smart city.
The Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, these new concepts have emerged one after another, promoting the entire society to accelerate toward informatization, digitization, and intelligence.
Big bosses from all walks of life are keeping a close eye on technological trends, hoping to take the lead in introducing technology, improving production efficiency, and realizing digital transformation.
As a result, various hotspot terms have emerged one after another, such as 5G smart factory, 5G smart park, 5G smart agriculture, 5G smart shopping malls, and so on.
The smart city originated in the media field, which refers to the use of various information technologies or innovative concepts to open up and integrate the city's systems and services to improve the efficiency of resource utilization, optimize city management and services, and improve the quality of life of citizens.
Smart Cities 2019: What kind of smart city do you want to build?Sarah Barns
Presentation to Smart Cities 2019 Conference, focusing on how smart city development models have changed over the past two decades, and what is needed to shift to a more positive story.
Optimizing connected system performance md&m-anaheim-sandhi bhide 02-07-2017sandhibhide
Sandhiprakash Bhide presenting at the Smart Manufacturing Innovation Summit/Industry 4.0 event on "Optimizing Connected System Performance and Establishing Tangible Goals for Sensor Use"
ER(Entity Relationship) Diagram for online shopping - TAEHimani415946
https://bit.ly/3KACoyV
The ER diagram for the project is the foundation for the building of the database of the project. The properties, datatypes, and attributes are defined by the ER diagram.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
Smart cities and the internet of things 2015 - Sandhiprakash Bhide
1. Abstract
A. Smart City Definitions
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2. B. Motivation for Smart City Development
social cohesion
Competitive Policy
Labor Market Policy
Sustainable
Development Polic
Business Innovation Economy
City Infrastructure and Utilities
C. Smart City Frameworks
Technology
Factor
Human Factors
Institutional Factors
Public Safety.
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3. Government and Agency Administration.
City Planning and Operations.
Smarter Buildings.
Energy
Water
Transportation
Social Programs
Healthcare.
Education.
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4. A. Smart City Systems
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5. B. IoT Network Requirements
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6. C. IoT Systems Architecture
consumerization
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7. A. Smart City IoT Implementation Cases
Barcelona Activa
Access NYC
Business Express
NYC Service
Bill Payments
Permits and Applications
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8. The Daily Pothole
B. Implications.
healthcare.gov
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9. Journal of Urban
Technology
Forbes
The Masthead
Journal of Urban Technology
IEEE IT
Professional
Proceedings of the 2012 Hawaii International Conference
on System Science (HICSS-45)
IoE-Driven Smart City Barcelona Initiative Cuts Water
Bills, Boosts Parking Revenues, Creates Jobs & More
How Smart Is Your City?
Journal of Knowledge
Management
2014 IEEE Body Sensor Networks Conference
Smart City Framework: A Systematic
Process for Enabling Smart + Connected Communities
Electronic Journal of e-Government
Strategic Opportunity Analysis of the Global Smart
City Market
Gartner Press Release
Gartner Press Release
Proceedings of the 11th European Urban
Research Association (EURA) Conference
IEEE
Communications Magazine
IEEE
Trans-actions on Computers,
Proceedings of the 2nd
International Life Extension Technology Workshop
Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the ISSS-2011,
Public Money & Management
City,
IBM Smarter Cities: Creating Opportunities through Leadership
and Innovation
Planning Perspectives
MIT Technology
Review
Energy
, Techno-logical Forecasting & Social Change,
Journal of Public
Administration Research and Theory
Harvard
Business Review
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10. 2014 IEEE Optical Fiber Communications Conference
and Exhibition,
The Internet of Things Will Drive Wireless Connected
De-vices to 40 billion in 2020,
Proceedings of the 12th
Annual
International Conference on Digital Government Research: Digital
Government in Challenging Times
Proceedings of the 5th International
Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance,
Technological Forecasting & Social Change
Journal of Network and Computer Applications,
Harvard Business Review
Trusted Computing for Embedded Systems
Barcelona Business Blog
Forbes
Road Map for the Digital City: Achieving New York City’s
Digital Future
2011
International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Control
(ICECC)
The Innovation Knowledge
Foundation, Think,
2012 IEEE 12th
International
Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT)
Growth
2013 Unified Extensible Firmware Interface Forum
(UEFI)
2014 IEEE
International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT)
Computer
Science and its Applications
FAST
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