CPS Engineering Labs Mini-Courses Smart Cities by Indra Design Centre Spain Presenter: Agustin Yagüe Date: 05/16/2017 Place: München, Germany
Transitioning to Smart By 2050 70% Consuming 75% Producing 80% Of the world population will live in cities Of the power energy 64.7 Greenhouse gas emisions 59.7 29.1 32.9 36.0 39.1 43.0 46.6 50.6 54.9 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 Evolution and prediction of global population growth in urban areas. CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 2
Transitioning to Smart 1.5 Billion of people (22% of the world population lives in 800 cities) Nowadays, there are 33 cites with more than 10 millions de habitants By 2020, 10 mobile devices By person and 50 billons of connected devices CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 3
Transitioning to Smart we know very well the actual challenges of our cities and aware of new opportunities arising finding solutions to these challenges Increasingly population growth High and concentrated power consumption New challenges: electric vehicles, autonomous cars Aging population: more than 20% of the population will be more than 60 years old + Human assets Social assets Infrastructures Technology Smart City CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 4
Smart city concept It is needed a change in city management toward to an optimal, efficient and sustainable model to cover the needs of citizens A Smart City is a city that uses technology to promote sustainability of the city, the wellbeing of its citizens and the economical growth. The three axis Acquires real-time information through senses (sensors and other devices) Citizens take part and provide knowledge and expertise Industries are able to boost new growth in city services CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 5
Smart cities benefits Efficiency Reduction in lightning and water. They are enabled as required. Security 25% Time response reduction in case of emergency. Increasing foreign investments and improving talent recruiting. Services They can be accessed from anywhere at anytime. Ubiquity Participation Citizens play an active role reporting and consuming information Transportation Mobility is handled accordingly to the needs. GDP is increased around 4% by reducing road traffic increasing free time Sustainability At two levels: environmental (reducing CO 2 emissions) and Project. CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 6
Our Smart City vision Axe II Urban platform Axe I Project office Axe III Vertical Solutions The city is the hardware, the platform is the operating system, vertical silos are the programs running and citizens and managers are the end-users CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 7
How? Smart cities goal From Traditional Communities to Smart City Generates a need of transformation NEW PARADIGM (Challenges) Holistic approach With the purpose of... Empower cities for the benefit of their inhabitants and business To response to new needs dynamically Technology and beyond Citizens centric Integrating different fields Management improvements Including all stakeholders promoting Global Visión Breaking traditional siloes Managers/ Public Authorities Research Centres/ Universities Sustainability Companies/ Start-ups / Emtrepreneurs CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 8
Smart City Platform CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 9
From Smart cities to Smart Community The Infrastructure approach The Community approach Approach: Focused on infrastructure management Data: Sensors as environment meters Approach: Focused on citizens and needs Data: Participation + Data + Collaborative environment Goal: Information and cost reduction Goal: To improve the quality of life and wellbeing CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 10
Sofia2 as Smart City Platform Sofia2 is like the motherboard in hardware systems Sofia2 is like an operating system to Software Sofia2 is like the brain to humans Acquires real-time information through senses (sensors and other devices) Takes real-time decisions based on its knowledge base and learning processes Stores all the received information in cached memory (short term memory) Consolidates information and stores it the permanent memory (long term memory) Looks for relationships and infers new knowledge to react as Smart as possible CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 11
Information flow chart CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 12
Sofia2 Ecosystem SW manufacturrers Solutions and entrepreneurs HW manufacturers University and Communities Sofia2 is one of the main actors in Smart cities infrastructure It is scalable and support different business models, solutions and engage entrepreneurs. Partnership Advantages 1. Marketplace 2. Continuous innovation 3. Collaborative roadmapping Technology providers 4. Free cloud 5. Community 6. Certifications 7. New R&D opportunities CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 13
Sofia2 Key concepts Smart Space: A collaborative virtual environment in which devices and application interoperate to deliver a complex functionality. KP (Knowledge Processor):A Smart Space client, producing and/or consuming information. SIB (Semantic Information Broker):It's the Smart Space core, integrating the exchanged semantic information and storing data. SSAP (Smart Space Access Protocol):The standard messaging protocol used by the KPs and the SIB. Ontology :It represents an entity in the system. Although there are some predefined ones (like for the City scope), they can also be created. Ontology instance: A JSON structure that represents a particular entity in the system. CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 14
Sofia2 channels SOFIA2 CloudLab is a free instance of SOFIA2 available in cloud so that any people, Company, organization, developer or citizen could have free access to public data stored in the platform and later to create their own SOFIA2 applications. http://sofia2.com Multilanguage API and SDK multi environment Customization centralized console Partners ecosystem Monthly update CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 15
Contact José María Barriga e-mail: jmbarriga@indra.es Indra Agustín Yagüe e-mail: agustin.yague@upm.es CITSEM UPM C/ Alan Turing s/n Phone: +34 91 336 50 86 Fax: +34 91 336 75 20 CPSE Labs mini-courses - München, 05 15, 2017 16