The authorities in London are planning to improve the public transportation system with the help of technology. They are looking for ways that will make the transportation system innovative and environment-friendly.
Mobile connections are projected to reach 50 billion by 2020. Mobile technology can save the healthcare industry hundreds of billions per year and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transportation by 3.5% through tools like connected cars. The utilities sector will invest $200 billion in smart grids by 2015, allowing consumers to better manage energy use and reducing bills by over 10%. Mobile applications are increasingly converging to provide solutions across industries like healthcare, transportation, and utilities.
Growing green city routes 16 april 2018Bart Banning
This document discusses the challenges facing city logistics due to increasing urbanization and e-commerce. It presents two scenarios for city logistics in 2025, highlighting issues like traffic jams beyond rush hours, 24/7 construction traffic, and same-day delivery demands. Solutions proposed include new transport concepts utilizing data and sensors to optimize road networks, as well as new public-private partnerships. A survey found stakeholders agree freight transport must become cleaner and innovation requires logistics reorganization. The document calls for breaking traditional thinking and greater collaboration across the logistics ecosystem to achieve ambitious emissions reduction targets through financing partnerships between local government, shippers, and logistics providers.
Smart cities use digital technologies and information systems to enhance urban services, reduce costs and resource consumption, and better engage citizens. A smart city implements sensor networks and open data platforms to address infrastructure issues and improve quality of life through more efficient and intelligent city services. Some examples of smart city applications include smart parking that reduces congestion through sensors and apps, smart waste collection that optimizes routes using trash level detection, and smart health technologies that enable remote patient monitoring.
Growth Hacking Academy. Building Smart Applications for Smart Cities.SoInteractive
What is a Smart City and what new opportunities await for mobile application developers - Robert Boguszewski, CTO at SoInteractive, a presentation at CaseWeek 2015 in AGH, Cracow, Poland.
CityHive is a website that provides information from various Brighton agencies such as police, buses, and rail services. It also shares information from Brighton & Hove City Council and the local community. CityHive aims to provide indication and inspiration to users rather than impose restrictions.
A Smart City is a Connected City
Integrate City Government, City Infrastructure and Citizens to help create a Smart City that improves the quality of life for citizens, enhances economic development, and fosters sustainability.
Smart Mobility at Eindhoven University of Technology
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) focuses on the societal challenges in Smart Mobility. Good mobility is of great importance for individuals, as well as for businesses and the economy. For this reason around 230 researchers from dozens of TU/e research groups are working in the Smart Mobility areas on clean, efficient and intelligent vehicle technology, and on logistics and traffic systems. The aims include reducing emissions and congestion, and increasing safety. Examples of recent developments at TU/e are intelligent cars that communicate with each other to prevent congestion, lighter batteries for electric cars, cleaner and more economical diesel engines, and optimized planning models for goods transport.
Focus areas:
• Automotive Technology
• Transport and Logistics
• Intelligent Transport Systems
• Mobility and Traffic
• ICT / Embedded Systems
Mobile connections are projected to reach 50 billion by 2020. Mobile technology can save the healthcare industry hundreds of billions per year and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transportation by 3.5% through tools like connected cars. The utilities sector will invest $200 billion in smart grids by 2015, allowing consumers to better manage energy use and reducing bills by over 10%. Mobile applications are increasingly converging to provide solutions across industries like healthcare, transportation, and utilities.
Growing green city routes 16 april 2018Bart Banning
This document discusses the challenges facing city logistics due to increasing urbanization and e-commerce. It presents two scenarios for city logistics in 2025, highlighting issues like traffic jams beyond rush hours, 24/7 construction traffic, and same-day delivery demands. Solutions proposed include new transport concepts utilizing data and sensors to optimize road networks, as well as new public-private partnerships. A survey found stakeholders agree freight transport must become cleaner and innovation requires logistics reorganization. The document calls for breaking traditional thinking and greater collaboration across the logistics ecosystem to achieve ambitious emissions reduction targets through financing partnerships between local government, shippers, and logistics providers.
Smart cities use digital technologies and information systems to enhance urban services, reduce costs and resource consumption, and better engage citizens. A smart city implements sensor networks and open data platforms to address infrastructure issues and improve quality of life through more efficient and intelligent city services. Some examples of smart city applications include smart parking that reduces congestion through sensors and apps, smart waste collection that optimizes routes using trash level detection, and smart health technologies that enable remote patient monitoring.
Growth Hacking Academy. Building Smart Applications for Smart Cities.SoInteractive
What is a Smart City and what new opportunities await for mobile application developers - Robert Boguszewski, CTO at SoInteractive, a presentation at CaseWeek 2015 in AGH, Cracow, Poland.
CityHive is a website that provides information from various Brighton agencies such as police, buses, and rail services. It also shares information from Brighton & Hove City Council and the local community. CityHive aims to provide indication and inspiration to users rather than impose restrictions.
A Smart City is a Connected City
Integrate City Government, City Infrastructure and Citizens to help create a Smart City that improves the quality of life for citizens, enhances economic development, and fosters sustainability.
Smart Mobility at Eindhoven University of Technology
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) focuses on the societal challenges in Smart Mobility. Good mobility is of great importance for individuals, as well as for businesses and the economy. For this reason around 230 researchers from dozens of TU/e research groups are working in the Smart Mobility areas on clean, efficient and intelligent vehicle technology, and on logistics and traffic systems. The aims include reducing emissions and congestion, and increasing safety. Examples of recent developments at TU/e are intelligent cars that communicate with each other to prevent congestion, lighter batteries for electric cars, cleaner and more economical diesel engines, and optimized planning models for goods transport.
Focus areas:
• Automotive Technology
• Transport and Logistics
• Intelligent Transport Systems
• Mobility and Traffic
• ICT / Embedded Systems
The document envisions several changes to the city of the future due to advancements in technology:
1. Health systems will utilize robotic diagnosis and one-stop testing kits that can diagnose multiple diseases at once to improve efficiency and collect more health data.
2. Transportation will include self-driving cars to reduce accidents, and new subways will reduce congestion.
3. Technology will allow more monitoring of people's movements for security but may also encourage laziness and isolation as human tasks are automated and entertainment is indoors.
4. The employment situation may worsen as robots replace human labor, forcing government intervention to limit robot usage.
The document analyzes mobility services for emerging mega cities in 2020. It studies problems faced by the top 10 megacities and compares their transport models. A SWOT analysis is conducted for introducing a new mobility system. Solutions proposed for Mexico City include a congestion pricing system, emphasis on green vehicles, and underground connections between bus stops and airports. An electronic toll collection system using GPS and smart cards is also described.
Grow smarter project kista watson summit 2018_tommy auoja-1IBM Sverige
Avicii på Tele2 arena, Drake på Globen och AIK - Luleå på Hovet bäddar för en trång lördagseftermiddag i Globenområdet... (SVT Nyheter, 1 mars 2014) ...och problemen kvarstår än idag
Talare: Tommy Auoja, Kundansvarig för Offentlig Sektor, Kontaktperson i EU projektet GrowSmarter, IBM
Presentation från Watson Kista Summit 2018
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.
Mapbox Cities tackles Vision Zero in collaboration with DDOTChristina Franken
Mapbox performed a Vision Zero data analysis to identify high risk areas to prioritize in DDOTs street design and safety measures in Washington, DC.
A custom collision frequency model took into account a wide range of datasets, not just crash counts.
Model results identify clearly which areas of DC are high risk areas
Outcome: Lively urban streets, with higher density of users, in cars and pedestrians, due businesses and restaurants, are prone to accidents. Intersection density is another factor to increase this risk of accidents.
This can directly be used to inform DDOT’s Vision Zero resource distribution and is ultimately making urban areas of DC safer for pedestrians & cyclists.
How do you envision the city of the future finalenelsonoboke1988
The document envisions advancements in various systems in future cities due to technological progress, including:
1) Health systems will rely more on robotic diagnosis and one-stop testing kits that can diagnose multiple diseases at once to improve efficiency and disease monitoring.
2) Transportation will include self-driving cars to reduce accidents, and expanded subways to reduce congestion.
3) Technology will increase connectivity but potentially loneliness as entertainment and information is indoors, and location tracking improves security but lessens privacy.
4) Improved robotics may replace much human labor and worsen employment, though governments may try to limit robotic use.
5) Education will transition to online libraries and cloud storage with
The document discusses how cities are becoming digital platforms that overlay the physical world. As computing and mobile devices become more integrated into daily life, digital experiences are complementing and sometimes replacing physical experiences. In the future, computing will surround and empower people in cities in more natural ways using environmental context. The city itself is becoming the platform, network, sensors, and interface - layering the physical and digital worlds and offering increased mobility options, data access, and connections to people and information.
London's population has grown to 8.6 million people, the highest since 1939, requiring significant investment in infrastructure such as housing, schools, and transport. The London Datastore makes city data available to support businesses and engages the public about smart cities. The Infrastructure Mapping Application coordinates infrastructure planning and investment decisions. The Tech Londoners program partners entrepreneurs with Londoners to solve city issues using technology, such as helping people manage chronic conditions. City Hall also works with Spacehive to crowdfund and support local ideas that give residents more input into the city's development.
On 6 and 7 June 2013, André Bouffioux, CEO of Siemens Belgium-Luxembourg, presented our Siemens’ view on how Smart Cities will develop and generate new business. He made this presentation during the European Young Innovator Forum’s unique Unconvention in Brussels, where young Europeans with innovative ideas and those who will inspire, guide and support them, were brought together.
Take a closer look at any large city today and you’ll find another city pulsating within it, made up of interconnected systems of many different functions and activities.
China is the world leader in electric vehicle production and battery manufacturing for energy storage. The Chinese government is heavily promoting electric mobility infrastructure with over 500,000 planned recharging stations by 2020 to benefit domestic industry. Internet of Things and digital platforms from major Chinese technology companies like Huawei and ZTE will enable further electric vehicle deployment and autonomous driving through artificial intelligence.
Xuan Jin, Senior Evangelist, Alibaba Cloud International - Data technology en...Techsylvania
1) Alibaba Cloud uses AI and data technology through its ET Brain platforms to optimize operations in various industries like cities, aviation, manufacturing, logistics, and agriculture.
2) The ET City Brain uses data from multiple sources like traffic cameras, GPS, and sensors to forecast traffic and optimize traffic light timing and routing in cities.
3) The ET Industrial Brain analyzes machine and process data using machine learning to improve production metrics like yield rates and reduce costs in manufacturing plants.
4) Alibaba Cloud's AI platforms have helped optimize operations in airports, e-commerce logistics networks, and large-scale pig farms.
The document discusses mobility trends for 2020 that Passport anticipates, including:
1. Connected cars growing significantly by 2022, allowing drivers to find, pay for, and manage curbside parking directly through their vehicles.
2. Standardizing mobility data to create common data definitions and allow different systems like parking and automotive to integrate and communicate seamlessly.
3. Improving customer experience by enabling parking payments across multiple apps and systems to increase compliance and control of curbside spaces.
4. Cities adopting standardized digital platforms to manage all mobility aspects from a single source, reducing hardware costs and simplifying future integrations.
This document discusses various topics related to the digital world and economy including the Internet of Things, cyber security, big data, cloud computing, 5G, user experience, creative industries, and more. It provides statistics on the economic value and growth projections of the digital economy globally. It also touches on challenges and opportunities related to digital technologies across various sectors like transport, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and more.
Worldwide city infrastructure. Custodians. Politicians. Legislation. But at its heart, real people trying to live their lives. This short, emotive deck sets the scene for the strategic support MTD is providing to Atos and introduces the Atos go to market differentiated proposition under the title of 'My City'.
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.
Future mobility: potential impacts on service stationsJosep Laborda
1. The document discusses how future mobility trends like CAVs, shared mobility, and electric vehicles will impact service stations.
2. Service stations will need to expand their offerings beyond oil to remain relevant as mobility shifts to a digital, on-demand model.
3. Stations may transform into "mobility hubs" providing charging, hydrogen, retail, and enabling multimodal transportation options like bikes, scooters and public transit.
4. Emerging technologies like IoT, big data analytics, and AI will allow stations to better understand customer needs and integrate as critical pieces of future intelligent transportation ecosystems.
Its show how Internet works and wht is the benifit of internet, how the Barcelona smart city is using a internet
for more knowledge please find in youtube
The document envisions several changes to the city of the future due to advancements in technology:
1. Health systems will utilize robotic diagnosis and one-stop testing kits that can diagnose multiple diseases at once to improve efficiency and collect more health data.
2. Transportation will include self-driving cars to reduce accidents, and new subways will reduce congestion.
3. Technology will allow more monitoring of people's movements for security but may also encourage laziness and isolation as human tasks are automated and entertainment is indoors.
4. The employment situation may worsen as robots replace human labor, forcing government intervention to limit robot usage.
The document analyzes mobility services for emerging mega cities in 2020. It studies problems faced by the top 10 megacities and compares their transport models. A SWOT analysis is conducted for introducing a new mobility system. Solutions proposed for Mexico City include a congestion pricing system, emphasis on green vehicles, and underground connections between bus stops and airports. An electronic toll collection system using GPS and smart cards is also described.
Grow smarter project kista watson summit 2018_tommy auoja-1IBM Sverige
Avicii på Tele2 arena, Drake på Globen och AIK - Luleå på Hovet bäddar för en trång lördagseftermiddag i Globenområdet... (SVT Nyheter, 1 mars 2014) ...och problemen kvarstår än idag
Talare: Tommy Auoja, Kundansvarig för Offentlig Sektor, Kontaktperson i EU projektet GrowSmarter, IBM
Presentation från Watson Kista Summit 2018
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.
Mapbox Cities tackles Vision Zero in collaboration with DDOTChristina Franken
Mapbox performed a Vision Zero data analysis to identify high risk areas to prioritize in DDOTs street design and safety measures in Washington, DC.
A custom collision frequency model took into account a wide range of datasets, not just crash counts.
Model results identify clearly which areas of DC are high risk areas
Outcome: Lively urban streets, with higher density of users, in cars and pedestrians, due businesses and restaurants, are prone to accidents. Intersection density is another factor to increase this risk of accidents.
This can directly be used to inform DDOT’s Vision Zero resource distribution and is ultimately making urban areas of DC safer for pedestrians & cyclists.
How do you envision the city of the future finalenelsonoboke1988
The document envisions advancements in various systems in future cities due to technological progress, including:
1) Health systems will rely more on robotic diagnosis and one-stop testing kits that can diagnose multiple diseases at once to improve efficiency and disease monitoring.
2) Transportation will include self-driving cars to reduce accidents, and expanded subways to reduce congestion.
3) Technology will increase connectivity but potentially loneliness as entertainment and information is indoors, and location tracking improves security but lessens privacy.
4) Improved robotics may replace much human labor and worsen employment, though governments may try to limit robotic use.
5) Education will transition to online libraries and cloud storage with
The document discusses how cities are becoming digital platforms that overlay the physical world. As computing and mobile devices become more integrated into daily life, digital experiences are complementing and sometimes replacing physical experiences. In the future, computing will surround and empower people in cities in more natural ways using environmental context. The city itself is becoming the platform, network, sensors, and interface - layering the physical and digital worlds and offering increased mobility options, data access, and connections to people and information.
London's population has grown to 8.6 million people, the highest since 1939, requiring significant investment in infrastructure such as housing, schools, and transport. The London Datastore makes city data available to support businesses and engages the public about smart cities. The Infrastructure Mapping Application coordinates infrastructure planning and investment decisions. The Tech Londoners program partners entrepreneurs with Londoners to solve city issues using technology, such as helping people manage chronic conditions. City Hall also works with Spacehive to crowdfund and support local ideas that give residents more input into the city's development.
On 6 and 7 June 2013, André Bouffioux, CEO of Siemens Belgium-Luxembourg, presented our Siemens’ view on how Smart Cities will develop and generate new business. He made this presentation during the European Young Innovator Forum’s unique Unconvention in Brussels, where young Europeans with innovative ideas and those who will inspire, guide and support them, were brought together.
Take a closer look at any large city today and you’ll find another city pulsating within it, made up of interconnected systems of many different functions and activities.
China is the world leader in electric vehicle production and battery manufacturing for energy storage. The Chinese government is heavily promoting electric mobility infrastructure with over 500,000 planned recharging stations by 2020 to benefit domestic industry. Internet of Things and digital platforms from major Chinese technology companies like Huawei and ZTE will enable further electric vehicle deployment and autonomous driving through artificial intelligence.
Xuan Jin, Senior Evangelist, Alibaba Cloud International - Data technology en...Techsylvania
1) Alibaba Cloud uses AI and data technology through its ET Brain platforms to optimize operations in various industries like cities, aviation, manufacturing, logistics, and agriculture.
2) The ET City Brain uses data from multiple sources like traffic cameras, GPS, and sensors to forecast traffic and optimize traffic light timing and routing in cities.
3) The ET Industrial Brain analyzes machine and process data using machine learning to improve production metrics like yield rates and reduce costs in manufacturing plants.
4) Alibaba Cloud's AI platforms have helped optimize operations in airports, e-commerce logistics networks, and large-scale pig farms.
The document discusses mobility trends for 2020 that Passport anticipates, including:
1. Connected cars growing significantly by 2022, allowing drivers to find, pay for, and manage curbside parking directly through their vehicles.
2. Standardizing mobility data to create common data definitions and allow different systems like parking and automotive to integrate and communicate seamlessly.
3. Improving customer experience by enabling parking payments across multiple apps and systems to increase compliance and control of curbside spaces.
4. Cities adopting standardized digital platforms to manage all mobility aspects from a single source, reducing hardware costs and simplifying future integrations.
This document discusses various topics related to the digital world and economy including the Internet of Things, cyber security, big data, cloud computing, 5G, user experience, creative industries, and more. It provides statistics on the economic value and growth projections of the digital economy globally. It also touches on challenges and opportunities related to digital technologies across various sectors like transport, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and more.
Worldwide city infrastructure. Custodians. Politicians. Legislation. But at its heart, real people trying to live their lives. This short, emotive deck sets the scene for the strategic support MTD is providing to Atos and introduces the Atos go to market differentiated proposition under the title of 'My City'.
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.
Future mobility: potential impacts on service stationsJosep Laborda
1. The document discusses how future mobility trends like CAVs, shared mobility, and electric vehicles will impact service stations.
2. Service stations will need to expand their offerings beyond oil to remain relevant as mobility shifts to a digital, on-demand model.
3. Stations may transform into "mobility hubs" providing charging, hydrogen, retail, and enabling multimodal transportation options like bikes, scooters and public transit.
4. Emerging technologies like IoT, big data analytics, and AI will allow stations to better understand customer needs and integrate as critical pieces of future intelligent transportation ecosystems.
Its show how Internet works and wht is the benifit of internet, how the Barcelona smart city is using a internet
for more knowledge please find in youtube
Reasons To Implement IoT In Transportation and LogisticsMobio Solutions
Are you curious how the Internet of Things (IoT) can revolutionize transportation and logistics? Check out this informative infographic that outlines the top reasons why implementing IoT technology can transform the industry. From optimizing routes and reducing fuel costs to enhancing fleet management and improving customer service, IoT has the potential to streamline operations and boost profitability. Don't miss out on this game-changing technology - look at the infographic now!
Smart cities of the future will utilize sensors, networks, and data analysis to monitor resources and services in real-time, helping with short-term decision making and anticipating future needs. Private and public sectors can then adapt cities towards economic, social, or environmental goals. Early examples include IBM's work in Zhenjiang, China using data to manage transportation and reduce traffic and emissions. The future city will be smarter, greener, and more connected through innovations like those seen in Songdo, South Korea which automatically manages waste and uses sensors to provide real-time transit updates. Cities will also undergo "greenification" through renewable energy, eco-friendly design, and reimagining transportation infrastructure to be more sustainable.
IoT In Transportation Evolution_ Advancements In Autonomous Vehicles.pdfLucas Lagone
Explore the evolution of IoT in transportation and recent advancements in autonomous vehicles. Discover the benefits of IoT-enabled autonomous vehicles in smart cities.
Read More: https://www.nevinainfotech.com/blog/iot-in-transportation/
On a Growth Track: Intelligent Railways TMS MarketMattdixon45
The global intelligent railways transportation management systems market is likely to advance with a CAGR of 10.95% in the forecast period from 2023 to 2030.
The document summarizes key technology trends from CES 2018, including 5G connectivity, artificial intelligence, robotics, voice interfaces, biometrics, virtual and augmented reality, and smart cities. 5G will enable higher speeds and lower latency. AI applications include image recognition, medical diagnosis, and auto safety. Consumer robotics is moving beyond simple tasks. Biometrics like facial recognition are becoming more common. Smart cities use technology to improve services like transportation, energy usage, and public safety.
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.
This document discusses creating people-first smart cities. It argues that cities should be designed for people and that citizens, government, and technology must be better connected. It provides examples of cities that empower citizens through open data, crowdsourcing solutions, and training public servants in data science. The document advocates avoiding one-size-fits-all technical solutions, making data open and shareable, and developing solutions through public-private partnerships that engage stakeholders. The overarching message is that people must be at the core of any smart city plan.
Third seminary realized at PET-MA group, and the first one in english version (instead of portuguese). Speech about Smart Cities, IoT - and specially what is behind of the marketing involved into these topics.
Smart Traffic Management System presentationFareeyaFaisal
The document discusses a proposed Smart Traffic Management System (STMS) project aimed at addressing traffic congestion, pollution, and accidents in a small city. The project seeks to enhance traffic flow through intelligent control algorithms, improve safety with technologies like pedestrian detection, and reduce environmental impact by promoting eco-friendly transportation. It will utilize data analysis, IoT for real-time data collection, and machine learning to optimize traffic signal timings and effectively manage traffic. The objectives are to develop intelligent traffic control algorithms, implement safety features, promote eco-friendly transportation, utilize data analysis, and apply AI/machine learning to estimate traffic patterns and evaluate smart traffic technologies.
The document discusses the history and definition of smart cities. It was first used in the 1990s to refer to using information and communication technologies to modernize urban infrastructure. In the 2000s, the concept evolved to emphasize using technology to improve quality of life and make cities more sustainable, efficient and livable. A smart city uses technology to collect and share data across domains like transportation, utilities, healthcare and education to improve services for citizens in a coordinated manner.
This document discusses India's plan to develop 100 cities as smart cities. It focuses on smart transportation, energy, digital security, technologies, healthcare, homes/buildings, sanitation, and education in these cities. Several countries have expressed interest in partnering with India to help build infrastructure, facilitate investments, and develop skills to improve quality of life in smart cities. The document summarizes the smart city plans and initiatives for various cities in India like Chennai, Andhra Pradesh, and others.
The document discusses how IoT is being used to improve transportation systems through the use of sensors, data collection, and smart technologies. Some key applications of IoT in transportation mentioned include efficient traffic management using CCTV and sensors, automated toll collection using RFID tags, and self-driving cars which use sensors to navigate. The document then discusses a specific example of IoT being implemented in the city of Ahmedabad, India to upgrade their public bus system using technologies like GPS for vehicle tracking, mobile apps for passenger information, and cashless payment systems.
Modern Transport problems arise when it is difficult behavior in A system according to the best possible pattern, being affected by traffic, human errors or accidents. In such cases, unpredictability can be helped by AI SERVICES
This document discusses how blockchain technology can support the development of smart cities beyond financial applications. It provides examples of smart city initiatives in different cities and describes how cities are evolving from Smart City 1.0 focused on sensor data to Smart City 3.0 utilizing artificial intelligence. Blockchain applications are proposed for various sectors like energy, transportation, healthcare, supply chains and more. European cities may implement blockchain to improve public services and encourage citizen participation in governance.
L. How do you envision the city of the future?Vishal Darak
The document discusses the envisioned city of the future in 10 years. Key features include:
- Smart parking that shows available spaces to reduce wasted time and pollution from circling
- Smart transport where all public transit is interconnected to coordinate routes and timing
- Smart traffic systems that alert drivers of heavy traffic and route them to alternate routes, and traffic lights are automatically controlled
- Smart urban lighting that adjusts intensity based on the number of people in an area to reduce energy usage
- Smart city maintenance where citizens can lodge complaints about issues through an app
- Smart medical monitoring that alerts doctors to critical health events and dispatches ambulances
- Smart surveillance and ID using facial recognition and
How do you envision the city of the future?Arif Aksoy
This document provides a vision for the future of cities and discusses the key drivers of change and challenges cities will face. It outlines several technological components like IoT, blockchain, AI and robotics that will help integrate cities and their citizens in a smart way. Specifically, it describes how these technologies could improve mobility through connected autonomous vehicles, healthcare through microrobot pills and AI diagnosis, living spaces through 3D printed buildings and floating cities, sustainability through vertical farming and renewable energy, and equity through e-governance and industry 4.0. While there are risks to consider, the document maintains an optimistic vision as long as changes are managed carefully and designed to benefit both humans and technology.
Similar to The Transportation System in London plans to adopt Biometric and AI Technology (20)
AppSec PNW: Android and iOS Application Security with MobSFAjin Abraham
Mobile Security Framework - MobSF is a free and open source automated mobile application security testing environment designed to help security engineers, researchers, developers, and penetration testers to identify security vulnerabilities, malicious behaviours and privacy concerns in mobile applications using static and dynamic analysis. It supports all the popular mobile application binaries and source code formats built for Android and iOS devices. In addition to automated security assessment, it also offers an interactive testing environment to build and execute scenario based test/fuzz cases against the application.
This talk covers:
Using MobSF for static analysis of mobile applications.
Interactive dynamic security assessment of Android and iOS applications.
Solving Mobile app CTF challenges.
Reverse engineering and runtime analysis of Mobile malware.
How to shift left and integrate MobSF/mobsfscan SAST and DAST in your build pipeline.
zkStudyClub - LatticeFold: A Lattice-based Folding Scheme and its Application...Alex Pruden
Folding is a recent technique for building efficient recursive SNARKs. Several elegant folding protocols have been proposed, such as Nova, Supernova, Hypernova, Protostar, and others. However, all of them rely on an additively homomorphic commitment scheme based on discrete log, and are therefore not post-quantum secure. In this work we present LatticeFold, the first lattice-based folding protocol based on the Module SIS problem. This folding protocol naturally leads to an efficient recursive lattice-based SNARK and an efficient PCD scheme. LatticeFold supports folding low-degree relations, such as R1CS, as well as high-degree relations, such as CCS. The key challenge is to construct a secure folding protocol that works with the Ajtai commitment scheme. The difficulty, is ensuring that extracted witnesses are low norm through many rounds of folding. We present a novel technique using the sumcheck protocol to ensure that extracted witnesses are always low norm no matter how many rounds of folding are used. Our evaluation of the final proof system suggests that it is as performant as Hypernova, while providing post-quantum security.
Paper Link: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257
Essentials of Automations: Exploring Attributes & Automation ParametersSafe Software
Building automations in FME Flow can save time, money, and help businesses scale by eliminating data silos and providing data to stakeholders in real-time. One essential component to orchestrating complex automations is the use of attributes & automation parameters (both formerly known as “keys”). In fact, it’s unlikely you’ll ever build an Automation without using these components, but what exactly are they?
Attributes & automation parameters enable the automation author to pass data values from one automation component to the next. During this webinar, our FME Flow Specialists will cover leveraging the three types of these output attributes & parameters in FME Flow: Event, Custom, and Automation. As a bonus, they’ll also be making use of the Split-Merge Block functionality.
You’ll leave this webinar with a better understanding of how to maximize the potential of automations by making use of attributes & automation parameters, with the ultimate goal of setting your enterprise integration workflows up on autopilot.
What is an RPA CoE? Session 1 – CoE VisionDianaGray10
In the first session, we will review the organization's vision and how this has an impact on the COE Structure.
Topics covered:
• The role of a steering committee
• How do the organization’s priorities determine CoE Structure?
Speaker:
Chris Bolin, Senior Intelligent Automation Architect Anika Systems
How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
Northern Engraving | Nameplate Manufacturing Process - 2024Northern Engraving
Manufacturing custom quality metal nameplates and badges involves several standard operations. Processes include sheet prep, lithography, screening, coating, punch press and inspection. All decoration is completed in the flat sheet with adhesive and tooling operations following. The possibilities for creating unique durable nameplates are endless. How will you create your brand identity? We can help!
Session 1 - Intro to Robotic Process Automation.pdfUiPathCommunity
👉 Check out our full 'Africa Series - Automation Student Developers (EN)' page to register for the full program:
https://bit.ly/Automation_Student_Kickstart
In this session, we shall introduce you to the world of automation, the UiPath Platform, and guide you on how to install and setup UiPath Studio on your Windows PC.
📕 Detailed agenda:
What is RPA? Benefits of RPA?
RPA Applications
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2. The authorities are looking for ways to make
the transportation system innovative and
environment-friendly.
Source: Biometric, AI Technology to Improve the Transportation System in London by M2SYS Blog
3. Londoners have already started using their
smartphones, contactless debit or credit cards,
and Oyster travel card for payment instead of
using cash.
Source: Biometric, AI Technology to Improve the Transportation System in London by M2SYS Blog
4. Matt Cole, the president of Cubic Transportation Systems that
operates the Oyster cards and contactless payment systems,
expressed this payment system as
‘Sustainable Energy’
Source: Biometric, AI Technology to Improve the Transportation System in London by M2SYS Blog
5. Dave Roat, the strategy manager of
Cubic Transportation Systems is
hopeful about the usability of Artificial
intelligence (AI) in public transport
systems.
Source: Biometric, AI Technology to Improve the Transportation System in London by M2SYS Blog
6. Roat said that they are also interested in palm vein
biometric technology as it is unique to individuals
and people don’t have to touch anything like
fingerprint technology.
Source: Biometric, AI Technology to Improve the Transportation System in London by M2SYS Blog
7. Matt Cole also commented that the intention is to provide a
seamless process where passengers don’t have to make any
physical gesture in order to pay for their trips.
Source: Biometric, AI Technology to Improve the Transportation System in London by M2SYS Blog
8. But, due to technology and policy issues, these
deployments are still a long way from being implemented.
Source: Biometric, AI Technology to Improve the Transportation System in London by M2SYS Blog
9. Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, has a plan to make the
city greener and a “fully zero-emission fleet” by 2037.
Source: Biometric, AI Technology to Improve the Transportation System in London by M2SYS Blog
10. Thanks for Stopping By!
Source: Biometric, AI Technology to Improve the Transportation System in London by M2SYS Blog