Smart City: A New Professional Platform for Modern Engineers
Lecture at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) Graduates Club
Dr Thiti Vacharasintopchai
August 27, 2020
Video available at: https://youtu.be/EurzQAmQsNM
Smart Cities - A New Professional Platform for Modern Engineers
เมืองอัจฉริยะ - เวทีใหม่แห่งวิชาชีพวิศวกรยุคใหม่
ดร.ธิติ วัชรสินธพชัย
TumCivil เก๋า 2020
9 ก.พ. 63
Videos available online at:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/5W6715AJYHE
Part 2: https://youtu.be/2RJZuklp0AQ
My talk on Construction 4.0 (in Thai) ▪️ This talk gives insights in layman terms on how Building Information Models (BIM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Sensors, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, and The Cloud work together in physical, Built Environments.
Video available at: https://youtu.be/fdgSP1oZ1Xc
บรรยายเรื่อง Construction 4.0 & Drones in Action จากงานรักเหมาFest 2019
โดย ดร.ธิติ วัชรสินธพชัย Dr. Thiti Vacharasintopchai
Time, Cost, Quality เป็นองค์ประกอบสำคัญในงานก่อสร้าง ในอดีต 3 สิ่งนี้ไม่สามารถมาอยู่ร่วมพร้อมกันได้ในคราวเดียว แต่ในปัจจุบันด้วยเทคโนโลยีสมัยใหม่ต่างๆ เจริญก้าวหน้า สามารถทำให้ช่องว่างเหล่านี้แคบลงไปมาก
การบรรยายครั้งนี้เล่าภาพรวมเทคโนโลยีต่างๆ ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับการก่อสร้าง ตั้งแต่เรื่องใกล้ตัวเช่น Building Information Model (BIM) ไปจนถึงที่ไกลตัวออกไปเช่น Laser Scanner, Drone / Remote Sensing Survey, AI, IoT รวมถึงระบบ ERP ต่างๆ ว่าเกี่ยวข้องกับวงการก่อสร้างและวิศวกรรมอย่างไร โดยใช้ศัพท์ง่ายๆ เข้าใจได้ไม่ยาก ครับ
รายละเอียดงาน: https://www.builk.com/th/construction-drones-in-action
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Knowledge Management (KM) in Business Environment
ดร.ธิติ วัชรสินธพชัย
บรรยาย ณ มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีสุรนารี
18 ส.ค. 63
Video available at:
Part 1 of 2: https://youtu.be/hJBiN-IdXzs
Part 2 of 2: https://youtu.be/7ZDtuIFEyJc
Smart Cities - A New Professional Platform for Modern Engineers
เมืองอัจฉริยะ - เวทีใหม่แห่งวิชาชีพวิศวกรยุคใหม่
ดร.ธิติ วัชรสินธพชัย
TumCivil เก๋า 2020
9 ก.พ. 63
Videos available online at:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/5W6715AJYHE
Part 2: https://youtu.be/2RJZuklp0AQ
My talk on Construction 4.0 (in Thai) ▪️ This talk gives insights in layman terms on how Building Information Models (BIM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Sensors, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, and The Cloud work together in physical, Built Environments.
Video available at: https://youtu.be/fdgSP1oZ1Xc
บรรยายเรื่อง Construction 4.0 & Drones in Action จากงานรักเหมาFest 2019
โดย ดร.ธิติ วัชรสินธพชัย Dr. Thiti Vacharasintopchai
Time, Cost, Quality เป็นองค์ประกอบสำคัญในงานก่อสร้าง ในอดีต 3 สิ่งนี้ไม่สามารถมาอยู่ร่วมพร้อมกันได้ในคราวเดียว แต่ในปัจจุบันด้วยเทคโนโลยีสมัยใหม่ต่างๆ เจริญก้าวหน้า สามารถทำให้ช่องว่างเหล่านี้แคบลงไปมาก
การบรรยายครั้งนี้เล่าภาพรวมเทคโนโลยีต่างๆ ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับการก่อสร้าง ตั้งแต่เรื่องใกล้ตัวเช่น Building Information Model (BIM) ไปจนถึงที่ไกลตัวออกไปเช่น Laser Scanner, Drone / Remote Sensing Survey, AI, IoT รวมถึงระบบ ERP ต่างๆ ว่าเกี่ยวข้องกับวงการก่อสร้างและวิศวกรรมอย่างไร โดยใช้ศัพท์ง่ายๆ เข้าใจได้ไม่ยาก ครับ
รายละเอียดงาน: https://www.builk.com/th/construction-drones-in-action
สนใจเป็นเพื่อนกันได้ที่
LINE official ของผม http://line.thiti.it
Facebook http://fb.com/drthitiv
LinkedIn http://linkedin.com/in/thitiv
ครับ
Knowledge Management (KM) in Business Environment
ดร.ธิติ วัชรสินธพชัย
บรรยาย ณ มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีสุรนารี
18 ส.ค. 63
Video available at:
Part 1 of 2: https://youtu.be/hJBiN-IdXzs
Part 2 of 2: https://youtu.be/7ZDtuIFEyJc
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Abstract
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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.
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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.
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importance of smart cities and IoT approach towards achieving the smartness.
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Issue Date: 27-Feb-2008
Type: Presentation
Description: Originally delivered at SrinakharinWirot University on February 27, 2008
URI: http://dspace.siu.ac.th/handle/1532/14
Issue Date: 24-Aug-2011
Type: Presentation
Description: A brief introduction to expedited building constructions by precast concrete technology
URI: http://dspace.siu.ac.th/handle/1532/1266
Issue Date: 3-Apr-2011
Type: Presentation
Abstract: Comparison of risks between those from low-rise and high-rise buildings in Bangkok during earthquake
URI: http://dspace.siu.ac.th/handle/1532/1245
Issue Date: 7-Dec-2006
Type: Presentation
Publisher: The 2007 Greater Mekong Subregion Academic and Research Network (GMSARN) International Conference on Sustainable Development, Thailand
URI: http://dspace.siu.ac.th/handle/1532/143
Issue Date: 24-Aug-2011
Type: Presentation
Description: A brief introduction to expedited building constructions by precast concrete technology
URI: http://dspace.siu.ac.th/handle/1532/1266
Authors: Vacharasintopchai, Thiti and Nguyen-Huu, Phong
Issue Date: 11-Dec-2009
Type: Article
Series/Report no.: Proc. 2nd International Conference on Robotics, Informatics, and Intelligent Technology (RIIT2009);
Abstract: Social networks offer incredible opportunities for users to create contents and share their experiences. The number of users joining these social networks has been rising dramatically. However, in a social network several users may share the same name. This causes name ambiguity in which search engine returns homogeneous search results for each queried name. To solve this problem we propose an approach to improve search results for finding friends within a large social network by using friendships among users as our backbone feature. Our approach finds most ranked seeds by using PageRank algorithm before computing approximate shortest path in a directed graph. We also retrieve real data from the social network Twitter to verify our approach. Results show that our approach outperforms the SeedBase approach which selects seeds randomly with large margin.
URI: http://dspace.siu.ac.th/handle/1532/718
Authors: Vacharasintopchai, Thiti; Wuwongse, Vilas; Kanok-Nukulchai, Worsak; and
Chalermsook, Krissada
Issue Date: 13-Dec-2007
Type: Article
Series/Report no.: Proc. 8th Asia Pacific Industrial and Management System Conference (APIEMS2007);
Abstract: Practicing engineers often face two obstacles during the course of a design project. One is the limited access to relevant knowledge and another is the limited access to convenient computing tools. Several tasks are involved when a project is launched, in terms of computing workflow, research work, and discussion among colleagues. These tasks are repeated over and over again until a final design is arrived. If the tasks are not well facilitated, several bottlenecks will occur and an engineering firm may lose its competitiveness in the industry. Weblog, Digital Library, and Semantic Web Services possess the potential to improve the productivity of the engineers in dealing with the computational and knowledge management workflows. Weblog and Digital Library, modern information technologies deployable on the Internet or an intranet, can be combined into a modern form of knowledge management (KM) system which more naturally and collaboratively facilitates individuals in sharing tacit and explicit knowledge, as well as computing tools. Semantic Web Services, the joint application of the Internet-based Web Services and the Semantic Web technologies, can be applied to help unify and utilize the scattered computing resources, which include design tools, computers, databases, and knowledge bases, to enable numerical analysis to be performed in a fast, accurate, and automated manner. This paper presents a framework for the application of Weblog, Digital Library, and Semantic Web Services to improve the productivity of the engineers. A social-Web system prototype, developed to assist users in building up the personal portfolios of knowledge and computing tools which can be shared with their peers to form a larger organizational KM system, is presented to illustrate the framework.
URI: http://dspace.siu.ac.th/handle/1532/16
Issue Date: Dec-2007
Type: Thesis
Publisher: Asian Institute of Technology
Abstract: Practicing structural engineers are often faced with limitations in available computing tools as well as insufficient access to relevant knowledge for design projects and engineering jobs. At the launch of a project the immediate tasks invariably involve research, discussions with colleagues and a series of computations. These tasks are repeated over and over again until a final design is arrived at. The degree to which these tasks are well facilitated in an engineering firm helps determine the productivity of its engineers and thus the firm’s competitiveness in the industry. Semantic computing technologies such as Semantic Web Services, Weblog, and Dig-ital Library have substantial, hitherto untapped potential to improve the productivity of structural engineers. This dissertation proposes a support system for structural engineering using these semantic computing technologies. A system architecture and the key software components for it are specified and prototype systems presented. The support system involves two frameworks of software infrastructure: first, the Weblog and Digital Library Framework for Engineering Knowledge Management (Blog+DL), which uses Weblogs and Digital Libraries as core components of a collaborative structural engineering support system; second, the Semantic Web Services Framework for Computational Mechanics (SWSCM), a methodology that unifies and utilizes scattered computing resources. Blog+DL and SWSCM are complementary methodologies in the engineering process. Blog+DL relies on SWSCM to integrate computing resources shared by several parties. SWSCM can use Blog+DL to deploy and discover shared computing resources, as well as to educate and exchange knowledge, including peer opinions about underlying theories and user experiences. Two proof of concept prototype systems were developed. The first system illustrates the joint application of Blog+DL and SWSCM to build support systems that facilitate the computationally oriented knowledge management process in structural engineering. The second system illustrates the full potential of SWSCM to facilitate a computationally intensive workflow that involves heterogeneous engineering software components. Blog+DL and SWSCM combine semantic computing technologies to build computer-aided engineering tools that improve the productivity of individual engineers and thereby enhance the competitiveness of engineering firms.
URI: http://dspace.siu.ac.th/handle/1532/121
Issue Date: Apr-2000
Type: Thesis
Publisher: Asian Institute of Technology
Abstract: The element-free Galerkin method (EFGM) is a recently developed numerical technique for solving problems in a wide range of application areas including solid and fluid mechanics. The primary benefit of these methods is the elimination of the need for meshing (or remeshing) complex three-dimensional problem domains. With EFGM, the discrete model of the object is completely described by nodes and a description of the problem domain boundary. However, the elimination of meshing difficulties does not come freely since the EFGM is much more computationally expensive than the finite element method (FEM), especially for three-dimensional and non-linear applications. Parallel processing has long been an available technique to improve the performance of scientific computing programs, including the finite element method. With efficient programming, parallel processing can overcome the high computing time that is typically required in analyses employing EFGM or other meshless methods. This work focuses on the application of the concepts in parallel processing to EFGM analyses, particularly in the formulation of the stiffness matrix, the assembly of the system of discrete equations, and the solution for nodal unknowns, so that the time required for EFGM analyses is reduced. Several low-cost personal computers are joined together to form a parallel computer with the potential for raw computing power comparable to that of the fastest serial computers. The processors communicate via a local high-speed network using the Message Passing Interface (MPI), a standard library of functions that enables parallel programs to be executed on and communicate efficiently over a variety of machines. To provide a comparison between the parallelized and the serial versions of the EFGM computer program, several benchmark 3D structural mechanics problems are analyzed to show that the parallelized EFGM program can provide substantially shorter run time than the serial program without loss of solution accuracy.
URI: http://dspace.siu.ac.th/handle/1532/134
Issue Date: 30-Jan-2008
Type: Presentation
Description: Originally delivered at the 2nd International Workshop on Numerical Simulations for Disastrous Phenomena (SIMDISASTER2008), Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand on January 30, 2008
URI: http://dspace.siu.ac.th/handle/1532/13
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Smart City: A New Professional Platform for Modern Engineers - AIT Graduates Club - 27AUG20
1. Smart City
A New Professional Platform
for Modern Engineers
Thiti Vacharasintopchai, D.Eng., ATSI-DX, CISA
August 27, 2020
FOR GENERAL AUDIENCE
2. DISCLAIMER
All views expressed are my own and
do not represent the opinions of any entity with which
I have been or am now affiliated
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3. 3
22 years in construction
12 years in tech management
10 years in real estate
6 years in university
3 years in healthcare
ISACA Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
ATSI DX expert, funded by Thailand’s NBTC
D.Eng. (Structural Engr, AIT 2007)
M.Eng. (Structural Engr, AIT 2000)
B.Eng. (Civil Engr, Chula 1998)
About Me
as of 2020
6. 6Source: The ASEAN Post; Photos from DEPA
ASEAN before Covid-19
Over the past decade, most of ASEAN’s
growth has been and expected to continue
to be driven by urban centers.
It is forecasted that by 2030,
• the 90 million people expected to
urbanize cities and
• “middleweight” cities of between
200,000 and two million residents
will drive 40 percent of the region’s growth.
Rapid urbanization bring issues: congestion, water / air quality, urban-rural divide, housing and more.
Technology and non-technological means are identified as a solution to resolve such issues.
Enhance the quality and accessibility of services,
thereby improving people’s lives as well as creating new opportunities.
9. 9Source: United Nations
UN sustainable development goals
Smart Cities hold the key to
sustainable development
Ms. Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana,
Executive Secretary of the United Nations
Economic and Social Commission
for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
12. 12
The ASEAN Smart Cities Framework
Source: https://asean.org/storage/2019/02/ASCN-ASEAN-Smart-Cities-Framework.pdf
13. 13
The ASEAN Smart Cities Framework
Source: https://asean.org/storage/2019/02/ASCN-ASEAN-Smart-Cities-Framework.pdf
Smart Cities are not (only) about
IT, consumer apps, e-commerce,
service / industrial robotics
25. 25Source: TEAM Group; VTT Technical Research Center of Finland Ltd ; Tekla, Trimble Solutions; SuperMap GIS
Field Simulation (VR) and Companion (AR)
31. How.. Financially?
Who are Involved? Everyone.
31
We buy products and services
Government and Corporates issue bonds
Insurance, mutual funds, pension / retirement funds
invest in capital markets
32. How.. Financially?
ESG / SRI Investments
32Source: Bloomberg; https://www.sustainalytics.com/sustainable-finance/2019/03/19/green-social-and-sustainability-bonds
34. Challenge for Us
Professionals
What we do and will be doing
in the next years
34
Governments, Banks, Enterprises,
Research & Education,
NGOs … or even Customers
To influence / shape the World
such that technologies are leveraged and
efforts are focused / put into reality
towards sustainability
inclusively
as
35. Join us on the Journey
LINE LinkedIn
Covid-19 is a great reminder of
how unsustainably the world had been moving.
Throughout history great inventions are born
during the time of crisis. Covid-19 is an
opportunity for us to rethink, rebuild and
recover into a better world.
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thiti@alumni.ait.asia
Dr. Thiti Vacharasintopchai, ATSI-DX, CISA