The document discusses the digitization of Qatar and how the country is embracing the fourth industrial revolution. It describes how previous industrial revolutions increasingly incorporated new technologies like steam power, electricity, and computers. The fourth revolution involves using cloud platforms and the internet of things to integrate all business activities and share data seamlessly. This allows for improved efficiency, transparency, and reduced costs. The document outlines several technologies Qatar is adopting as part of its digitization efforts, such as operation digitization, product lifecycle management, 3D modeling, additive manufacturing (3D printing), and integrated energy management systems. It emphasizes that cyber security is crucial as more systems become connected, and notes Qatar's focus on legislation and partnerships to safeguard businesses and citizens
Show&Tell Fast Forward Talk: Vincent Haines, HoneywellSandbox ATL
As part of the April 12, 2017 Show&Tell: Smart Cities/IoT event, we asked 3 people to each give a 5 minute talk on how the featured technology will impact our lives 3-5 years from now. One of them was Vincent Haines, an engineer from Honeywell’s software center here in midtown Atlanta. Vincent combines his software engineer skills with a degree in economics and years of marketing experience, including time working with the Boy Scouts of America.
CONCEPT NOTE – Data Analytics towards Sustainability in Smart cityarpuneet
1) The document discusses creating an integrated environment to support the synchronized implementation of initiatives to make cities smart.
2) It emphasizes the need for efficient design, reliable validation, international benchmarking, and continuous performance management of energy, water, and waste in both new and existing smart city developments.
3) The goal is to establish an infrastructure that supports complete process digitization and secure data sharing between networked buildings and city governance to monitor energy use and meet sustainability targets.
Cognizant Connected Customer for UtilitiesSteve Lennon
The document discusses how consumers are increasingly connected through technology and their expectations of immediacy, connectivity, and frictionless experiences across all channels. It notes that utilities must reimagine how they attract, serve, and retain increasingly connected customers by offering new services like energy management, insights into consumption patterns, demand response programs, and outage notifications. It provides examples of how some utilities are already offering these new connected services to improve the customer experience.
This document discusses how digital transformation and cloud technologies are driving change in the utility sector. The key points are:
- Aging infrastructure, rising costs, regulations, and changing customer expectations are pushing utilities to modernize. Technologies like smart grids, renewables, and IoT are also impacting utilities.
- Cloud computing provides utilities ways to optimize operations through services like infrastructure-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service, and software-as-a-service. This allows utilities to improve performance, transform more easily, and simplify IT management.
- However, utilities also face concerns around security, control, integration challenges, data privacy, and costs when adopting cloud solutions. Successful digital
The document discusses the digitization of Qatar and how the country is embracing the fourth industrial revolution. It describes how previous industrial revolutions increasingly incorporated new technologies like steam power, electricity, and computers. The fourth revolution involves using cloud platforms and the internet of things to integrate all business activities and share data seamlessly. This allows for improved efficiency, transparency, and reduced costs. The document outlines several technologies Qatar is adopting as part of its digitization efforts, such as operation digitization, product lifecycle management, 3D modeling, additive manufacturing (3D printing), and integrated energy management systems. It emphasizes that cyber security is crucial as more systems become connected, and notes Qatar's focus on legislation and partnerships to safeguard businesses and citizens
Show&Tell Fast Forward Talk: Vincent Haines, HoneywellSandbox ATL
As part of the April 12, 2017 Show&Tell: Smart Cities/IoT event, we asked 3 people to each give a 5 minute talk on how the featured technology will impact our lives 3-5 years from now. One of them was Vincent Haines, an engineer from Honeywell’s software center here in midtown Atlanta. Vincent combines his software engineer skills with a degree in economics and years of marketing experience, including time working with the Boy Scouts of America.
CONCEPT NOTE – Data Analytics towards Sustainability in Smart cityarpuneet
1) The document discusses creating an integrated environment to support the synchronized implementation of initiatives to make cities smart.
2) It emphasizes the need for efficient design, reliable validation, international benchmarking, and continuous performance management of energy, water, and waste in both new and existing smart city developments.
3) The goal is to establish an infrastructure that supports complete process digitization and secure data sharing between networked buildings and city governance to monitor energy use and meet sustainability targets.
Cognizant Connected Customer for UtilitiesSteve Lennon
The document discusses how consumers are increasingly connected through technology and their expectations of immediacy, connectivity, and frictionless experiences across all channels. It notes that utilities must reimagine how they attract, serve, and retain increasingly connected customers by offering new services like energy management, insights into consumption patterns, demand response programs, and outage notifications. It provides examples of how some utilities are already offering these new connected services to improve the customer experience.
This document discusses how digital transformation and cloud technologies are driving change in the utility sector. The key points are:
- Aging infrastructure, rising costs, regulations, and changing customer expectations are pushing utilities to modernize. Technologies like smart grids, renewables, and IoT are also impacting utilities.
- Cloud computing provides utilities ways to optimize operations through services like infrastructure-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service, and software-as-a-service. This allows utilities to improve performance, transform more easily, and simplify IT management.
- However, utilities also face concerns around security, control, integration challenges, data privacy, and costs when adopting cloud solutions. Successful digital
Creating Smart Buildings through Digital TwinsMemoori
Memoori Talks to Steve Nguyen, VP of Product and Marketing at BuildingIQ and Harry Sim, CEO of Cypress Envirosystems. We discuss how together they are working to equip older buildings with AI-driven solutions to provide greater system insight and control, leading to improvements in tenant comfort and energy efficiency. On average, their collaboration enables older buildings to reduce electrical energy usage by 30%.
1. Digitization is changing everything from how we access media to new forms of transportation like ride sharing.
2. The Digital Single Market strategy aims to improve access to digital goods and services, support digital networks and services, and make digitization a driver for economic growth.
3. The Netherlands currently has a good starting position in Europe according to the DESI index, but further digitization of the economy is a focus of the Dutch Digital Agenda.
Blue Pillar Dell World 2016 Energy IoT presentationkimgetgen
Blue Pillar's mission is to connect distributed energy resources behind the meter to power critical infrastructure through their Energy Network of Things platform. They have over 5,000 distributed energy assets and 300 MW connected across customers such as Duke Medical Center. Blue Pillar provides connectivity for energy equipment regardless of make, model or age through an automated deployment process. Their platform enables multiple use cases such as energy management, microgrids, and facility management across sectors like commercial buildings, hospitals and data centers.
This document provides an agenda for the Big Data Pilot Demo Days webinar series. It will feature presentations from several EU-funded projects including BigDataStack, I-BiDaaS, Track & Know, and Policy Cloud. The webinars will demonstrate applications of big data technologies developed in these projects across various domains like financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare, automotive insurance, and policies against radicalization. The goal is to foster adoption of these innovative technologies and contribute to Europe's digital future.
Telensa provides smart city applications and services using lighting infrastructure. They have connected 1 in 10 UK lights and provide services for smart lighting, parking, waste management, and traffic. Their network supports both mains-powered and battery-powered devices over a wide area without connectivity costs. They are a leading partner for City Verve Manchester, the UK's flagship smart city project, and are working on integrating applications like parking, lighting, and traffic data using open standards. Selecting the right network technology is important for supporting a variety of smart city services and platforms into the future.
This document presents a smart-city implementation reference model. It begins with background on the author and an agenda. It then discusses why an implementation reference model is needed given the complexity of a smart city as a socio-technical system. The reference model applies principles of enterprise architecture, including common capabilities, views across various domains and stakeholders, and a platform-based approach. The goal is to provide best practices and reusable solutions to help cities implement smart technologies and services in a standardized yet flexible manner.
Bruce Duyshart presented on smart buildings and whether they represent the new normal. Smart buildings integrate technology and processes to create safer, more comfortable and productive spaces for occupants over the building's lifecycle. Drivers like the internet of things, big data and analytics, and user experience design are enabling more buildings to become smart. Smart technologies and processes can help reduce costs, improve sustainability, safety and security, and enhance user experiences for a variety of stakeholders. While still growing, smart buildings are rising across many sectors and may indeed represent the new normal for commercial real estate and other building types in the future.
Streetlight poles and luminaires are ideal hosts for connecting sensors. They provide fine-grained information about the urban environment, and are used to provide adaptive lighting but also feed into many municipal systems and departments. Examples include minute-by-minute traffic analytics or street-by-street air quality monitoring.
But if street lighting is to become the catalyst for “smart city” applications, lighting professionals need to understand when to harness sensor data, and when to consider application data or predictive “big data”. The world is changing and we need to take a wider view. Keith will focus on deployed use cases to help to make sense of the practical and economic implications of these important developments.
Talk by Keith Henry AMILP, Telensa
Digital Twin Market - Global Market Analysis & Forecast BIS Research Inc.
The global digital twin market is projected to grow from $2.66 billion in 2020 to $29.57 billion by 2025.
get detailed analysis : https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/digital-twin-market.html
Because no two buildings are alike, IoT Building Insights uses AI (Augmented Intelligence) and Brick Uniform Building Metadata Schema to deliver an up-to-date and accurate view of every building in an enterprise. Whether it be for energy diagnostics and prediction or future occupancy insights, IoT Building Insight’s platform is designed to consolidate, store, analyze, and learn from the things and people in buildings.
BigDataStack Connected Consumer Pilot Demo
BigDataStack will provide retailers with optimal insights into consumer preferences and increase the effectiveness of marketing strategies to improve the consumer shopping experience. Led by Worldline, a roadmap for a major Spanish food retailer has been defined, allowing them to offer predictive shopping lists, and tailored recommendations and promotions, improving consumers’ experiences.
Webinar takeaways
The Connected Consumer use case utilizes the BigDataStack environment to implement and offer a recommender system for the grocery market.
All of the data that are used to train the analytic algorithms of the use case are corporate data provided by one of the top food retailers companies in Spain.
The document discusses innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) based on findings from a thematic research day. Key points include:
1) Delivering activities like emptying bins, watering crops, and manufacturing products more efficiently and consuming fewer resources like power, light, and water through IoT.
2) New business models are emerging like renting assets instead of owning them, crowd-sourced ownership, and services funded by advertising or data trading.
3) There is a greater demand for data security, brokerage, and standards like HyperCAT.
The City-Verve project in Manchester is testing IoT platforms and data hubs for use cases in health, energy, transport,
PTC provides technology platforms and lifecycle solutions that enable customers to create, connect, operate and analyze smart, connected products and systems. The physical and digital worlds are becoming increasingly interconnected through technologies like the Internet of Things. This convergence is disrupting industries and forcing companies to rethink their strategies, business models, and internal operations. PTC's platforms and solutions help customers address these changes by developing smart, connected offerings and capturing new sources of value through services, data insights, and operational improvements.
This document summarizes the enCOMPASS project, which aims to stimulate behavioral change for energy saving through innovative digital tools. The project will integrate IoT technologies to collect energy usage data and combine it with persuasive technologies to provide personalized energy saving recommendations. It will validate this approach through pilots in three European countries testing it on residential, school, and office buildings. The project aims to demonstrate that energy can be saved without sacrificing comfort through engaging users with gamified energy visualizations and recommendations.
This document outlines a proposed governance model for a smart city called Smart Bari. It discusses using sensors, data collection and analysis to give real-time knowledge of what is happening in the city. This would allow for informed decision making, predicting events, resilience, transparency and awareness in government. Key elements discussed include an urban control center to monitor energy and environmental performance, an energy aggregator to optimize energy flows, and engaging citizens to understand human factors in the city. The goal is an efficient, sustainable and inclusive city that optimizes services and functions through knowledge of how the city and citizens work in real time.
IoT enables the development of interoperable building platforms that will empower sustainable performance management.
This presentation is a summary for those who missed the workshop during the Dutch Green Building Week and hope to learn more about the future for building automation and sustaibable buildings. The future has already started!
Managing Complexities of Smart Cities TOGAF wayUday K Bhatt
This document discusses managing the complexities of smart cities using TOGAF. It outlines the key characteristics, responsibilities, enablers, and principles of smart cities. These include areas like smart economy, environment, mobility, and living. It describes the many data producers and consumers involved and the scope of smart cities. The document also discusses organizing bodies for smart cities and presents examples of reference architectures. It covers compliance standards, components from example architectures, and references further reading.
1) A smart city coordinates energy, transportation, public services, and infrastructure through digital technologies to improve efficiency, resilience, and livability. A smart grid is essential as it modernizes power systems and enables renewable energy and consumer choice.
2) Smart cities rely on smart grids to ensure reliable energy delivery. Smart grids use automation, monitoring, and microgrids to make power systems more reliable and sustainable. They also provide consumers with energy usage data to make autonomous decisions.
3) Under stress, smart cities and smart grids coordinate through data sharing to prioritize critical services like hospitals. The smart grid sheds non-essential load and uses local generation and microgrids to restore power quickly while minimizing disruption through demand response and
Creating Smart Buildings through Digital TwinsMemoori
Memoori Talks to Steve Nguyen, VP of Product and Marketing at BuildingIQ and Harry Sim, CEO of Cypress Envirosystems. We discuss how together they are working to equip older buildings with AI-driven solutions to provide greater system insight and control, leading to improvements in tenant comfort and energy efficiency. On average, their collaboration enables older buildings to reduce electrical energy usage by 30%.
1. Digitization is changing everything from how we access media to new forms of transportation like ride sharing.
2. The Digital Single Market strategy aims to improve access to digital goods and services, support digital networks and services, and make digitization a driver for economic growth.
3. The Netherlands currently has a good starting position in Europe according to the DESI index, but further digitization of the economy is a focus of the Dutch Digital Agenda.
Blue Pillar Dell World 2016 Energy IoT presentationkimgetgen
Blue Pillar's mission is to connect distributed energy resources behind the meter to power critical infrastructure through their Energy Network of Things platform. They have over 5,000 distributed energy assets and 300 MW connected across customers such as Duke Medical Center. Blue Pillar provides connectivity for energy equipment regardless of make, model or age through an automated deployment process. Their platform enables multiple use cases such as energy management, microgrids, and facility management across sectors like commercial buildings, hospitals and data centers.
This document provides an agenda for the Big Data Pilot Demo Days webinar series. It will feature presentations from several EU-funded projects including BigDataStack, I-BiDaaS, Track & Know, and Policy Cloud. The webinars will demonstrate applications of big data technologies developed in these projects across various domains like financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare, automotive insurance, and policies against radicalization. The goal is to foster adoption of these innovative technologies and contribute to Europe's digital future.
Telensa provides smart city applications and services using lighting infrastructure. They have connected 1 in 10 UK lights and provide services for smart lighting, parking, waste management, and traffic. Their network supports both mains-powered and battery-powered devices over a wide area without connectivity costs. They are a leading partner for City Verve Manchester, the UK's flagship smart city project, and are working on integrating applications like parking, lighting, and traffic data using open standards. Selecting the right network technology is important for supporting a variety of smart city services and platforms into the future.
This document presents a smart-city implementation reference model. It begins with background on the author and an agenda. It then discusses why an implementation reference model is needed given the complexity of a smart city as a socio-technical system. The reference model applies principles of enterprise architecture, including common capabilities, views across various domains and stakeholders, and a platform-based approach. The goal is to provide best practices and reusable solutions to help cities implement smart technologies and services in a standardized yet flexible manner.
Bruce Duyshart presented on smart buildings and whether they represent the new normal. Smart buildings integrate technology and processes to create safer, more comfortable and productive spaces for occupants over the building's lifecycle. Drivers like the internet of things, big data and analytics, and user experience design are enabling more buildings to become smart. Smart technologies and processes can help reduce costs, improve sustainability, safety and security, and enhance user experiences for a variety of stakeholders. While still growing, smart buildings are rising across many sectors and may indeed represent the new normal for commercial real estate and other building types in the future.
Streetlight poles and luminaires are ideal hosts for connecting sensors. They provide fine-grained information about the urban environment, and are used to provide adaptive lighting but also feed into many municipal systems and departments. Examples include minute-by-minute traffic analytics or street-by-street air quality monitoring.
But if street lighting is to become the catalyst for “smart city” applications, lighting professionals need to understand when to harness sensor data, and when to consider application data or predictive “big data”. The world is changing and we need to take a wider view. Keith will focus on deployed use cases to help to make sense of the practical and economic implications of these important developments.
Talk by Keith Henry AMILP, Telensa
Digital Twin Market - Global Market Analysis & Forecast BIS Research Inc.
The global digital twin market is projected to grow from $2.66 billion in 2020 to $29.57 billion by 2025.
get detailed analysis : https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/digital-twin-market.html
Because no two buildings are alike, IoT Building Insights uses AI (Augmented Intelligence) and Brick Uniform Building Metadata Schema to deliver an up-to-date and accurate view of every building in an enterprise. Whether it be for energy diagnostics and prediction or future occupancy insights, IoT Building Insight’s platform is designed to consolidate, store, analyze, and learn from the things and people in buildings.
BigDataStack Connected Consumer Pilot Demo
BigDataStack will provide retailers with optimal insights into consumer preferences and increase the effectiveness of marketing strategies to improve the consumer shopping experience. Led by Worldline, a roadmap for a major Spanish food retailer has been defined, allowing them to offer predictive shopping lists, and tailored recommendations and promotions, improving consumers’ experiences.
Webinar takeaways
The Connected Consumer use case utilizes the BigDataStack environment to implement and offer a recommender system for the grocery market.
All of the data that are used to train the analytic algorithms of the use case are corporate data provided by one of the top food retailers companies in Spain.
The document discusses innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) based on findings from a thematic research day. Key points include:
1) Delivering activities like emptying bins, watering crops, and manufacturing products more efficiently and consuming fewer resources like power, light, and water through IoT.
2) New business models are emerging like renting assets instead of owning them, crowd-sourced ownership, and services funded by advertising or data trading.
3) There is a greater demand for data security, brokerage, and standards like HyperCAT.
The City-Verve project in Manchester is testing IoT platforms and data hubs for use cases in health, energy, transport,
PTC provides technology platforms and lifecycle solutions that enable customers to create, connect, operate and analyze smart, connected products and systems. The physical and digital worlds are becoming increasingly interconnected through technologies like the Internet of Things. This convergence is disrupting industries and forcing companies to rethink their strategies, business models, and internal operations. PTC's platforms and solutions help customers address these changes by developing smart, connected offerings and capturing new sources of value through services, data insights, and operational improvements.
This document summarizes the enCOMPASS project, which aims to stimulate behavioral change for energy saving through innovative digital tools. The project will integrate IoT technologies to collect energy usage data and combine it with persuasive technologies to provide personalized energy saving recommendations. It will validate this approach through pilots in three European countries testing it on residential, school, and office buildings. The project aims to demonstrate that energy can be saved without sacrificing comfort through engaging users with gamified energy visualizations and recommendations.
This document outlines a proposed governance model for a smart city called Smart Bari. It discusses using sensors, data collection and analysis to give real-time knowledge of what is happening in the city. This would allow for informed decision making, predicting events, resilience, transparency and awareness in government. Key elements discussed include an urban control center to monitor energy and environmental performance, an energy aggregator to optimize energy flows, and engaging citizens to understand human factors in the city. The goal is an efficient, sustainable and inclusive city that optimizes services and functions through knowledge of how the city and citizens work in real time.
IoT enables the development of interoperable building platforms that will empower sustainable performance management.
This presentation is a summary for those who missed the workshop during the Dutch Green Building Week and hope to learn more about the future for building automation and sustaibable buildings. The future has already started!
Managing Complexities of Smart Cities TOGAF wayUday K Bhatt
This document discusses managing the complexities of smart cities using TOGAF. It outlines the key characteristics, responsibilities, enablers, and principles of smart cities. These include areas like smart economy, environment, mobility, and living. It describes the many data producers and consumers involved and the scope of smart cities. The document also discusses organizing bodies for smart cities and presents examples of reference architectures. It covers compliance standards, components from example architectures, and references further reading.
1) A smart city coordinates energy, transportation, public services, and infrastructure through digital technologies to improve efficiency, resilience, and livability. A smart grid is essential as it modernizes power systems and enables renewable energy and consumer choice.
2) Smart cities rely on smart grids to ensure reliable energy delivery. Smart grids use automation, monitoring, and microgrids to make power systems more reliable and sustainable. They also provide consumers with energy usage data to make autonomous decisions.
3) Under stress, smart cities and smart grids coordinate through data sharing to prioritize critical services like hospitals. The smart grid sheds non-essential load and uses local generation and microgrids to restore power quickly while minimizing disruption through demand response and
BUILD UPON: Monica Ardeleanu - Green homes & mortgages: quality, health and f...GBC Finland
The document discusses the benefits of green homes and mortgages, including lower costs, health benefits, and financial returns compared to traditional homes. It provides examples of green housing projects in Romania that have achieved certification. Government policies like property tax reductions for green buildings could further incentivize deep energy renovations. Moving forward, engagement is needed from mortgage underwriters, real estate appraisers, insurers and national banks to recognize the financial benefits of energy efficiency and lower total homeownership costs.
L'intervento di Luigi Atzori in occasione del workshop "Microreti intelligenti, ICT e mobilità elettrica", che si è svolto a Macchiareddu il 27 novembre 2015.
L'evento è stato organizzato dal Progetto Cluster Elettronica di Sardegna Ricerche.
IRJET- A Smart Medical Monitoring Systems using Cloud Computing and Internet ...IRJET Journal
1. The document proposes a smart medical monitoring system using cloud computing and the Internet of Things. It presents an architecture called RMCPHI that uses body sensors, networks, communication modules, and cloud services to remotely monitor patient health data.
2. The RMCPHI architecture transfers sensor data through gateways to a medical information analysis platform where data is processed and statistics are generated. This allows quick decision making for remote health monitoring and management.
3. The system aims to improve remote patient monitoring by leveraging the flexible resources of cloud computing to handle large volumes of medical data generated by IoT sensors.
IRJET- Smart Building Automation using Internet of ThingsIRJET Journal
This document discusses smart building automation using internet of things technologies. It describes how internet of things technologies can be applied to building automation to create smart buildings that are more efficient and cost effective. Specifically, it discusses using sensors and cloud computing to enable features like predictive maintenance, disaster management, temperature control and smart water management. The goal is for buildings to be able to automatically adjust and optimize operations in response to real-time data to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Smart buildings are seen as an important part of developing smart cities where internet connected technologies are used to better manage resources and services.
INTERNET OF THINGS IN MEDICAL FIELD AND ITS APPLICATIONSArun balaji
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) in the medical field and its applications. It covers topics such as IoT, ubiquitous computing, applications of IoT in healthcare like remote patient monitoring, and technological frameworks. IoT allows for collection and analysis of physiological data from sensors to improve healthcare access and quality while reducing costs. Challenges of IoT implementations include developing standards, networks, and analyzing sensor data. The future of IoT in healthcare depends on providing anytime, anywhere personalized care and monitoring over secure and reliable networks.
Webinar on 17 of May 2022.
Experiences from the IRIS Lighthouse Cities.
Urban Data Platforms are at the core of the digital transformation and the basis for data-driven solutions addressing the challenges of today’s cities and communities. An Urban Data Platform exploits modern digital technologies to bring together and integrate data flows within and across city systems and make data (re)sources accessible to participants in the cities’ ecosystem. The easy sharing of city data between city services, organizations, companies, and citizens provides many positive outcomes for society:
• can help streamline urban mobility systems
• deliver improved health and well-being outcomes
• reduce energy consumption and support the use of local low-carbon energy
• connecting city assets to enable more joined-up multi-purpose services and infrastructures
This document summarizes a student's research on smart city management models based on cloud computing. The student discusses how cloud computing delivers computing services over the internet to offer faster innovation and flexible resources for smart cities. Examples of smart cities that utilize these models are provided. The document then outlines key components of smart city management models like cloud infrastructure, security, IoT integration, and citizen engagement. It evaluates the initial results of these models and discusses advantages and limitations. Potential applications and directions for future research are also presented before concluding that ongoing innovation is crucial to realizing the full benefits of smart city management based on cloud computing.
Revue de presse IoT / Data du 26/03/2017Romain Bochet
Sommaire :
- From the Edge To the Enterprise
- The Internet of Energy: Smart Sockets
- Google's big data calculates US rooftop solar potential
- Energy management: Oracle Utilities launches smart grid and IoT device management solution in the cloud
- Are vehicles the mobile sensor beds of the future?
The world is moving forward at a fast hop, and the credit goes to ever growing technology. One such idea is IOT Internet of things with which automation is no longer a virtual reality. The Internet of Things will seamlessly incorporate a large number of different and heterogeneous end systems, while providing open access to selected subsets of data for the development of an overabundance of digital services. Building a wide ranging architecture for IoT is required because of the extremely large variety of devices but it is a very complex task, link layer technologies, and services that may be involved in such a system. In this paper we emphasis specifically to an urban IoT systems that, while still being quite a broad category, are characterized by their specific application domain. Urban IoTs, in fact, are designed to support the Smart City vision, which aims at take advantage of the most advanced communication technologies to support added value services for the administration of the city and for the citizens. Sunitha C | Asha Priya B | Lavanya S ""Need of Internet of Things for Smart Cities"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23597.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/world-wide-web/23597/need-of-internet-of-things-for-smart-cities/sunitha-c
IRJET- Internet of Things Technologies for Future of Smart Cities: Artificial...IRJET Journal
This document discusses the role of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in enabling smart cities. It describes how IoT allows objects to be connected to the internet and exchange data. This data can then be analyzed to improve services and efficiency in areas like transportation, waste management, and environmental monitoring. The document also outlines some challenges to the large-scale adoption of IoT in cities, such as security, lack of standards, and ensuring real-time solutions. It argues that combining IoT with artificial intelligence can help address issues like analyzing large volumes of data and automatically adjusting systems in response.
IRJET - Automated Water Meter: Prediction of Bill for Water ConservationIRJET Journal
The document summarizes an approach for automated water meters that can help conserve water resources. It discusses how traditional manual water metering systems are labor intensive and prone to errors. Automated water meters using technologies like IoT and machine learning can help manage water resources more efficiently while reducing human intervention. The document then reviews different techniques proposed in previous research for implementing automated water metering systems, including using electronic interface modules, open source systems, convolutional neural networks for digit recognition, and systems that integrate meter reading, leakage detection, data processing and billing units.
IoT Based Smart Energy Metering with Blynk Applicationijtsrd
The Internet of Things IoT is a rapidly growing technology that is changing the way we interact with the world around us. One application of IoT technology is the development of smart energy meter systems. This paper presents the design and implementation of an IoT based smart energy meter system that can monitor and track the energy consumption of households and businesses. The system is designed to be cost effective, easy to install, and user friendly. The system is also scalable, which means that it can be used in both small and large scale applications. Siddhesh Barkale | Parmeshawar Jadhav | Sanket Bagul | Shivnath Bhosale "IoT Based Smart Energy Metering with Blynk Application" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-2 , April 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/papers/ijtsrd55141.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/55141/iot-based-smart-energy-metering-with-blynk-application/siddhesh-barkale
The expansion of the Internet of Things IoT implies progressively dynamic client gadgets on the Internet. IoT devices can be ordinary articles from vehicles, advanced mobile phones to wearable sensors. Huge measures of information are produced by IoT devices through the assortment and transmission of information required for the yield of valuable results and in this way, an ef cient approach to work is significant. In the public eye today, mobile communication and mobile computing play a critical job in each part of our lives, both individual and open correspondence. By utilizing Cloud Computing with IoT, data computations are situated outside the devices henceforth diminishing the strain on the devices themselves. IoT devices are additionally frequently portable and with versatility comes the need to have wireless connections to the cloud. Therefore, Mobile Cloud Computing MCC gets appropriate. However, the development in mobile computing use can be improved by coordinating portable figuring into distributed computing. This will bring about developing another model called Mobile Cloud Computing MCC that has as of late pulled in a lot of consideration in the academic sector. This paper investigates its features, advantages, applications, and difficulties of Mobile Cloud Computing. Research endeavours towards the execution of Mobile Computing are additionally talked about giving an understanding of the fate of the innovation. Sujay Sudhakar Parkhe "Smart Computing: Mobile + Cloud" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-3 , April 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30340.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/30340/smart-computing-mobile--cloud/sujay-sudhakar-parkhe
Waseela is a leading systems integrator that provides ICT solutions and services across the Middle East. It has over 325 regional clients, operates in 4 countries, and has delivered over $240 million worth of projects. It has 3 integrated business units focused on enterprise, smart cities, and telecom solutions. The document discusses Waseela's services such as consultation, integration, implementation, and maintenance for clients across industries. It also discusses how Waseela leverages technologies like cloud, IoT, 5G and more to create opportunities for clients through identification of synergies and differentiation.
Towards a Joined-up Smart Cities Vision and Strategy for Europe - Data DaysSarahBuelens
DG Connect aims to transform Europe's cities by making public services more convenient through technology, making cities more responsive to citizens, and providing information to improve decision making, all while achieving environmental sustainability and economic viability. The document outlines several principles and use cases for smart cities, including optimizing existing infrastructure, ensuring interoperability and open data standards, and creating scalable and secure technology solutions. It also lists several DG Connect activities and portfolios that focus on areas like open data, cloud systems, broadband access, smart energy and mobility initiatives, and using cities as test beds for innovative internet-enabled services.
Smart Cities and ICT - An assessment framework for Smart City ICT architectureHakan Demirel
There are many definitions of a <Smart City>, and almost all identify ICT as the key enabler. But, what are the characteristics of a smart city, and what is the role of ICT in enabling those characteristics? Moreover, how ICT maturity can be assessed in a smart city context?
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.
An insightful and visionary speech about the future of smart city by Mr. Ronald RAFFENSPERGER, Chief Technology Officer, Data Center Solution Sales, Huawei Technologies Company Limited
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.
Standard geodata models for Energy Performance of Buildings: experiences from...Piergiorgio Cipriano
Presentation at the workshop "Benchmarking Energy Sustainability in Cities" organised by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission (Torino, 25/11/2014):
http://iet.jrc.ec.europa.eu/energyefficiency/workshop/benchmarking-energy-sustainability-cities
This publication presents a compilation of extended abstracts of VTT’s recent research on smart cities. The global challenge is to reduce environmental impact and carbon footprint. At the same time societal development needs to be addressed and people well-being must be in focus. Pressure is growing to reduce our environmental impact and there is a parallel compelling need for business to stay globally competitive. Investment and expenditure needs for improving energy efficiency, modernizing infrastructure and creating high quality living environments are enormous. Smart sustainability as a dominating driver of technology development can also be seen in the R&D portfolio of VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. A clear focus of our research for smart cities is sustainable city development, holistic energy systems, eco-efficient and intelligent buildings and districts as well as smart transport systems. In addition we focus on services, ICT and material technologies for improving smart city functions.
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EeMAP: Comments to Energy Efficient Mortgages - Juho Maalahti, NordeaGBC Finland
1. Commercial and residential buildings represent an important opportunity for mitigating climate change through increased energy efficiency, as they account for 40% of primary energy consumption and 30% of CO2 emissions in the EU.
2. Nordea Bank recognizes opportunities to create positive environmental impacts through green products that encourage energy efficiency and cleaner energy consumption among homeowners.
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This document summarizes the progress and timeline of the EeMAP initiative, which aims to leverage mortgages to improve the energy efficiency of European buildings. It discusses that mortgages represent a large portion of EU banking and notes key financial institutions' support. Consumer research found energy efficiency is an important factor for Italian homebuyers. The initiative will pilot guidelines in 2018 and collect anonymized loan performance data to demonstrate lower risk to lenders. National workshops will provide feedback to refine proposals before the June pilot launch.
EeMAP: Sustainable Finance in Finland - Elina Salminen, Finance FinlandGBC Finland
The document discusses sustainable finance in Finland. The Financial Sector Entities (FFI) in Finland represents 180 member organizations in the financial sector with 26,000 employees. In 2017, the FFI Board decided to support limiting global warming to below 2 degrees Celsius and to collaboratively develop climate change indicators for reporting. An ad hoc working group was formed to draft a sustainable development commitment and guidelines on indicators. The FFI also generally supports projects combating climate change and sees integrating a green supporting factor into capital regulations as a way to influence matters, but cautions it needs more assessment first.
EeMAP: Energy Efficient Morgages Initiative - Marie Louise Andersen, EMF/ECBCGBC Finland
This document summarizes the Energy Efficient Mortgages Initiative. It discusses how improving the energy efficiency of housing stock can provide benefits to borrowers, lenders, investors and society. The initiative aims to create a pan-European private financing mechanism to encourage energy renovations through incentives linked to mortgages. This would support the EU's energy savings targets. The mechanism would offer interest rate discounts for new highly efficient buildings or existing buildings that improve their efficiency. Technical committees are examining data and guidelines to support piloting energy efficient mortgage products.
This document discusses two phases of sustainability and well-being certification for buildings. The first phase focuses on resource efficiency through metrics like energy, water, and materials use. The second phase focuses on occupant well-being through assessing air quality, light, nourishment, activity, comfort, and mental well-being. The WELL building standard addresses these factors through preconditions and optimizations. Certification requires assessing current performance, developing improvement plans, implementing actions, and ongoing monitoring to enhance occupant satisfaction, retention, and financial outcomes.
BUILD UPON: Luca Bertalot - Road Map for an Energy Efficient MortgageGBC Finland
Buildings are responsible for 40% of EU energy consumption and 36% of CO2 emissions. 75-90% of the existing building stock will still be standing in 2050, so improving energy efficiency is key to meeting EU energy and emissions targets. This document proposes a pan-European financing mechanism to incentivize households to retrofit buildings for energy efficiency through financial incentives linked to mortgages. This would support private investment in energy efficiency improvements estimated to be €100 billion per year, helping the EU meet its 2020 energy savings target.
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Smart Buildings as a part of energy network
To enable sustainable urban life
through rationalization in the use of
resources while increasing comfort in
urban environments by means of
embedded technology and integration
technologies within residential and
commercial buildings
To achieve greater efficiency in use of
resources, prioritizing energy, more
flexibility in the provision of resources
and better situation awareness for the
citizen and for service and infrastructure
owners
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Toimivuuskriteerien taso ulkoilmasta ja sisäilmaan
• Ulkoilmaan ei juurikaan voida vaikuttaa
• Sisäilmalle ehdottomat vaatimustasot
• Rakenne ilmatilojen välissä – ulkopinnat altistuvat eniten
kosteusrasituksille
• Monitorointi rakenteessa jo
rakentamisen/kuljetuksen
aikana
• Kiihtyvyys ja T/RH anturit
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Adaptive buildings
self-learning building automation connect to energy networks
VTT innovation program Ingrid+
http://www.vttresearch.com/impact/new-innovations-are-here/innovation-programmes/intelligent-energy-grids
Intelligent energy networks and smart cities http://www.vtt.fi/inf/pdf/researchhighlights/2015/R12.pdf
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Online forecasting of building energy consumption
• Forecasting is based on
open weather data or
forecast data by Finnish
Meterology Institute
(FMI)
• Web service based
solution (no user
interface is needed, easy
integration with other
applications)
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Cooling of the building in the case of power or district
heating system failure
• Online forecasting of the
cooling of the building in
the case of power or district
heating system failure
• Forecasting is based on
open weather / forecast
data by Finnish Meterology
Institute (FMI)
• Web service based solution
(no user interface is
needed, easy integration
with other applications)
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By integration of sensors
and wireless connectivity
to lampsEnhancing lighting with new functionalities and
low cost connectivity
VTT program pro-IoT
http://www.vtt.fi/research/spearhead_iot.jsp?lang=en
Productivity leap with IoT http://www.vtt.fi/inf/pdf/visions/2013/V3.pdf
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Enriching data to information and
supporting decision making
Data from different sources creating new
business and services opportunities
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Data from different sources creating new
business and services opportunities
E.g. Quicker to track
and locate problems in
power lines by
combining sensor and
social media data. Also
end-user satisfaction
higher due to quicker
response and
information flow (people
know that problems
solving has started)
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Building Maintenance
Project DigiSpaces
Mobile AR visualization and interaction with Building
Information Models (BIM) & service book
Applications: building's life cycle services, e.g.
maintenance & repair
Partners: Skanska, Granlund, Pöyry, Tekla, Solibri
Functionality
Navigation to service targets
Highlighting targets in camera view
Opening targets by clicking in camera view
“X-ray vision”, seeing targets behing walls etc.
Generalizations
Public places, consumers, PoIs, IoT
Interactions between physical and digital
See video
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Understanding user preferences
• Human thermal model to estimate better thermal comfort and to crease
demand based control of temperatures
• Human behavior patters to forecast building energy demand
19. HTS – Fusion Sensor
Proof-of-Concept Application – Simple HTM Calculation, version 1.70
• Case configuration (space and occupant data)
• IoT sensor data (input)
• On-line Human Thermal Model (HTM) calculation
• HTM controller output
Demand-controlled thermal
indoor environment
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BIM-based interfaces
Monitoring
District E. management services
BIM based energy management services
• Smart meters: peak energy demand can be reduced by
different tariffs
• Building automation: Building automation is controlling the
indoor environment based on weather, user occupancy and
user preferences, self-learning systems
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World Browsing
Location based information in mobile AR view
Points of interest, social media, mobile advertising
VTT solutions
Accurate 3D tracking solution based on 3D point clouds,
developed for Nokia (Navteq True data, CityLense)
Also, Mobile CityGuide, developed for Sanoma News
(local events, Metro newspaper content)
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Responsive eco-efficient environment
Embedded
sensors are
warning mother:
Little Raipe is
moving towards
busy road
Integrated energy
production and
weather forecast
system informs
father:
Put the washing
machine on, since
non polluting solar
energy is available
now.
Enabling technology IoT, internet of things
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Cities transformation
Given urbanisation trends, on-going transformations towards
increasingly knowledge-intensive economies as well as their growing
share of resource consumption and emissions, cities are becoming even
more of a focal point for our economies and societies at large.
To meet public policy objectives under these circumstances, cities need to
change but in times of tight budgets this change needs to be achieved in
a smart way: cities need to transform themselves into 'smart cities'.
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A city has many systems and sub systems which are interlinked and
interconnected
A change in one place will affect on the whole system
→System dynamic model for a city
Population
District
Attractiveness
Available services
and jobs
Available dwellings
- -
Buildings
construction
+
+
Demolition
Buildings age
-
+
+
Births Deaths
+
+
+
-
+
+
-
Travelled distance
-
-+
- +/-
-
Congestion
+
-
-
-
Roads
construction
+
-
- +
Energy use
Materialuse
Environmental
impacts
CityPlan
Weight factors
Materialrecovery
strategies
Localenergy
production
Public transport
policies
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Smartness requires an integrated approach
VTT’s research programs for smart cities:
Tackling challenges in a systemic way
Intelligent Energy Systems and smart cities
Productivity Leap with Internet of Things
Smart Mobility integrated with Low Carbon Energy