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big & fast data for smart city applications GSMA Smart Cities, Brussels 6 Sept. 2013 Nicolas de Cordes VP Marketing Vision, Group Marketing, Orange committed to Europe GSMA Smart Cities, Brussels Sept 2013

1. Smart cities & Orange 2. Big Data & Fast Data applications 3. Food for thought GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-2

Smart Cities are a necessity significant challenges require profound cities transformation Demographic Change Urbanisation Smarter building Urban planning Government & administration Economic development Education Climate and resources crisis Global competition Social changes, democracy, culture Environment Energy & Water Transportation Healthcare Public Safety Social program (social) Innovation Information & Entertainment GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-3

Orange s smart-city vision creating a sustainable urban environment that improves quality of life and enhances economic development in a world wide competition intelligent use of information, enabled through connected IT, is an essential solution component ubiquitous connectivity connected objects Big Data cloud services security, privacy Orange Business Servicesanalyst day 2013 4

Orange s Smart cities, a 5 axes program internet of things digital journey sensors NFC M2M connectivity public transportation municipalities connected car e-administration smart phones smart metering + smart grid urban data WiFi Orange Business Servicesanalyst day 2013 innovative urban services intelligent buildings and compounds 5

Connected cars and public transportation connected, synchonisable, talking with the city Cooperation (NFC, 4G, ) with several Car manufacturers Smart Bus, offers free WiFi through a 4G connection In the (not too distant) future cars will: synchronise their movements, talk with trafic lights, be autonomous-driving, be shared, book parking/charging spots, be Apps and wallets on wheels, contribute to the smart Grid storage, be Crowd Sensors for city Data and information, participate in Multi-Modal transport, etc GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-6

Smart Building & Smart Metering a social network of buildings and sensors In the (not too distant) future buildings and the city will: create a social network of buildings to synchronise their energy resources and reduce their needs, inform citizens about shared resources (parking spots, ) and local events, enable to better work from home, be flexible to accomodate for elderly requirements, changing family structure or temporary Home Rental, GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-7

Smart cities need ICT and management Orange is an ICT partner for leading new districts state-of-the-art ICT infrastructure telecom services: Fiber, VoIP, IPTV, VoD, datacenter. added value services for the district, its tenants and managers: smart metering, smart building, parking real time management, location based services, digital signage. Orange has been supporting RIC (Rayadah Investment Company) in KSA for 5 years for the digital development of two new districts: KAFD (King Abdullah Financial District) and ITCC (IT & Communication Complex). consulting, design, supervision of service implementation key benefits: smart city vision, stateof-the-art network design, convergent services creation of a new subsidiary in KSA in April 2012 and in Qatar early 2013 8

1. Smart cities & Orange 2. Big Data & Fast Data applications 3. Food for thought GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-9

Cities need to innovate innovation is different in a connected world One isolated man with a simple production process: no change for 10.000 years Several organisations in a complex production process: several changes per year Distributed accessible knowledge Network of collaborative experts Fast and creative innovations GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-10

Cities need rich social networks to innovate access to Data and Expertise is key for finding new ideas Cleveland s vs Silicon Valley s innovators networks structures http://expertvoices.nsdl.org/cornell-info204/2008/02/18/silicon-valley-network/ GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-11

challenge data for development an Open Innovation & BigData challenge by Orange to help populations in Ivory Coast

Fight epidemy by targetted information campaign University of Birmingham, UK «All aboard» an urban mobility project for the city of Abidjan IBM Research, Dublin, IRL Social groups identification for sociology understanding Université de San Diego, CA, USA Dynamic visualisation of complex data in layers Eindhoven U, NL SynerScope, NL MIT, Cam, USA

Network (anonymous) information as a service Flux-Vision for tourists flows analysis in south of France Pour chaque antenne, somme de la fréquentation touristique horaire sur les 3 mois GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-14

Velocity: fast Data depends on context and often on accessing personal information to create value Distant Past Recent Past information about NOW Short term Future Long term Future Sense activity Act Think M2M fast data & personalisation require automation a complex and privacy/citizen vs Consumer set of issues Source: Remy Bourganel, Orange Design GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-15

Orange smart parking solution partnership on smart parking with: Integrated Smart Parking platform mobile payment Municipal Smart Parking Systems Parking Management Platform Consumer Guidance user friendly SMSenabled on street parking payment based on multioperator micro-payment solution sensor-enabled applications for cities around the world GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012 - Software-as-a-Service parking management platform consumer guidance for smart phones, tablets and in car navigation systems 16

JD.com same day delivery with real-time item tracking on Map/Mobile often on Bicycle GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-17

Taxi Apps: push to talk to Driver or bid extra to increase chances of getting a car on your terms during peak time GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-18

1. Smart cities & Orange 2. Big Data & Fast Data applications 3. food for thought GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-19

Big Data is not unlike the discovery of a DNA for the World In mid-march 1953 Watson and Crick deduced the double helix structure of DNA. DNA decoding and manipulation opens new fields of applications asking new society questions and their host of policies and regulations. BigData is accessing information about the world, and making us capable to change its operations. We need similarly to learn to use it, address key society questions and make sure we evolves towards a better world. GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-20

OpenData & BigData could provide citizens access to better city services and innovation in public policies Orange s «Ma ville dans ma poche» for services to citizen s daily lives City services to improve public policies for beter quality of live GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-21

How to end-up with Human Smart Cities? made by and for the Smart Citizen Human Smart Cities are those where governments engage citizens by being open to be engaged by citizens, supporting the co-design of technical and social innovation through a peer-to-peer relationship based on trust and collaboration. The Human Smart City is a city where people, citizens and communities, are the main actors of urban smartness. Technology should serve them first. http://peripheria.eu/blog/human-smart-cities-manifesto GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-22 Beijing s «recycle against metro tickets» is primarily a Smart Social innovation

Thank you GSMA meeting Accra, Nov 2012-23