2. PERIPHÈRIA OBJECTIVES
Deploy convergent Future Internet (FI)
platforms and services for the
promotion of sustainable lifestyles in
and across emergent networks of
“smart” peripheral cities in Europe.
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3. PERIPHÈRIA SMART CITIES NETWORK
• Sharing the key objective of attaining full sustainability through deep-
reaching societal transformations.
• Drawing on their territorial capital – geographical, social, infrastructural, and
cultural – for place-based innovation.
• Involving citizens and businesses in the co-delivery of smart city services as
well as the co-design of sustainable smart city initiatives.
• Using Future Internet technologies to provoke social innovation and support
new smart city services.
• Working together with other peripheral cities to share experiences and
promote reciprocal learning.
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4. PARTICIPATING CITIES
Pilot Sponsoring Network
Cities Cities Cities
Malmö Budapest Helsinki
La-Ferté-Sous-Jarre Lisbon
Bremen
Larnaca Rio de Janeiro
Athens Malta ...
Genoa Malaga
Palmela Palermo
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5. THE PERIPHÈRIA FUTURE INTERNET MODEL
RFID Sensor networks
Internet of Things
People in
Location
Based Places Media
and 3D
Services Community
interaction
Internet of People Internet of Services
Social Service
networking composition
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6. LIVING LAB ARENAS
Archetypal urban settings in which Living Lab stakeholders co-design
sustainable new ways of living
Smart Smart Smart
Neighbourhood Street Square
Smart
Museum Smart Smart
and Park City Hall Campus
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8. Bremen: Smart Street Arena
• Urban transport vs. Individual means
• Parking
• Smart Mobility
• ICT for transport
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9. Genoa: Smart Museum and Park Arena
• European Capitol of Culture
• E-Tourism, Cultural heritage
• Genoa‟s objectives
– education and solidarity,
– quality of life,
– economy and employment,
– communication and promotion of the City,
– Port and infrastructures, city management.
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10. Malmö: Smart Neighbourhood Arena
• Malmö LivingLab
• “The Stage” is situated in the vibrant club, music, theatre and sub-culture district in
the city and focuses on cultural production and cross-media.
• “The Neighbourhood” lab is located in the contentious multi-ethnic suburbs of
Rosengård and Fosie and focuses on urban development, collaborative services and
social media. This lab is anchored in a geographic environment that today seldom is
associated with social and economic growth.
• “The Factory” is a lab housed in a new cultural meeting place in the heart of the new
media cluster in the city. The lab is based on the “FabLab” (fabrication laboratory).
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11. Palmela: Smart City Hall Arena
• Mobile public services
• Mobile platform with multifunction equipment
• Wireless connection
• Citizens contact municipality
• IoT: privacy,protection of individual , eID, etc.
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12. SMART CITIZEN DESIRES
• Be heard
• Be attracted (stay longer in a neighbourhood or group)
• Be green
• Be engaged (participate e.g. with others, in decisions)
• Be valued
• Be safe
• Be counted (identify with/feel ownership for e.g. a place)
• Be aware (e.g. of actions/impacts/benefits)
• Be prospective (envisage e.g. possible options/futures)
• Be reflective (e.g. on governance arrangements)
• Be informed (access information, people, services)
• Be integrated (e.g. with/across ethnic/religious minorities)
• Be different (e.g. opt out in socially acceptable ways)
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13. FROM DESIRES TO SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIOURS
Urblets = Behavlets in Arenas
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14. SMART CITIES NETWORK OBSERVATORY
• Inter-disciplinary “design thinking” support to Smart City Network
• Capture the territorial dimension of urban innovation processes
• Territorial and socio-economic effects of Future Internet driven Living Labs
• Potential of EU smart cities as lieux de ressources for user-driven innovations
enabled by Future Internet
• Assess long-term sustainability for Smart City infrastructures and services
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15. ARENA MODELS
Concepts
Dichotomy visions
Semantic issues
Policy making issues
Behavlets
Relations with other arenas
Spatial Infrastructure
Future Internet features
Privacy and transparency
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19. SMART CITY CHALLENGES
• «Open Call» for initiatives in a thematic domain, addressing a specific issue while
promoting a new idea of sustainability, active role of citizens in co-delivery
• Posted by a city government or citizen group in a city, but of general relevance
Identifies one or more Arena Models as the reference setting
• The organisation posting a challenge commits resources:
a) in kind, b) institutional, or c) with a financial value
Third Parties can commit additional resources
Pre-Commercial Procurement is encouraged
• Each challenges establishes one or more deadlines
• Evaluation coordinated by the Periphèria Observatory
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20. EXAMPLE CHALLENGE AND IDEAS SPACE
Metadata Challenge and Ideas Space Mock-up
Author <> Challenge Services and initiatives to increase personal safety in Icon Image
Partner <> public spaces.
City <> Arena Visions Citizens can visitors can enjoy public spaces
Post Date <> (neighbourhood, street, square, park… spend more
),
time in them, and ”care about” them, due in part to the
sense of personal safety.
Close Date <> Sustainable Increased “taking care” of public spaces. Idea Spaces
Status <> behaviours Citizens and businesses offering assistance to those in Jogging Citizen „„first
need, be it directions or emergency help. “buddies” in the aid‟‟ network.
Arenas <> Citizen & Citizens and businesses actively contribute by assuming park.
business “custody” of public spaces. Can also participate directly
Proj CDSs <> “Eyes on the
participation in eg monitoring or assistance activities.
street”
Tech CDSs <> Commitment of The sub-contracting budget in Periphèria allows for programme for
resources technology developments which can be used to make
shops.
prototypes supporting the successful project ideas.
Ideas space: Eyes on the street
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22. EXAMPLE PROJECT CO-DESIGN SPACE
Metadata Co-design Space Mock-up
Author <> Vision Revitalising public parks. Map
Partner <> Mission Make public parks interesting and safe.
Date <> Strategy Ideas for citizens to spend time in parks.
Participants <> Project Description Progress Bar
Challenge <> A programme to provide information Technology thumbnails
Submitted <> about a park and its natural and Indicators QRcode to
cultural features. provide info
Win <> Check-ins and QRreads.
Information can be provided by the
city, schools, citizens.
Arena <Park & Museum > Privacy and Security Avatar guide
Citizens can become „„custodians‟‟ of
City <> Location and time of visits. on Layar
areas of the park by providing
Social surveillance.
knowledge and checking in.
GPS <> Water data on
Prog Bar <> Co-design discussion space Pachube.
Indicators <> Look@ for
it
safety.
Tech CDSs <>
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23. EXAMPLE TECHNOLOGY CO-DESIGN SPACE
Metadata Co-design Space Mock-up
Author <R. Ferreira> Embed/main view Author‟s description Component thumbnails
Partner <4-ISA> Pachube is an application used to manage
Date <Creation date> real-time data from sensors devices and
PCSs <Project spaces using> environments. Pachube connects people to
devices, applications, and the Internet of
Things. As a web-based service built to
manage the world's real-time data, Pachube
gives people the power to share,
collaborate, and make use of information
generated from the world around them.
Co-design discussion space
Technical Notes
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24. JOIN THE PERIPHÈRIA NETWORK
• Gain insights into the potential contribution of Future Internet technologies to
achieving your city‟s sustainability goals
• Share experiences on the formation and governance of multi-stakeholder Living
Lab partnerships
• Interact with the Periphèria Observatory to understand the impact of Living Lab
innovation on your city‟s territory
• Launch a Periphèria Challenge to steer local creativity towards addressing
strategic sustainability issues
• Focus available resources towards implementation of winning citizen-driven
project ideas
• Work together to make your city a happier, more harmonious place to live and
work
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25. THANK YOU
FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Contact
Lead Partner: Alfamicro (PT)
Alvaro Oliveira, alvaro.oliveira@alfamicro.pt
Jean Barroca, jean.barroca@alfamicro.pt
Jesse Marsh, jesse@atelier.it
Observatory Coordination: Politecnico di Milano (IT)
Grazia Concilio, grazia.concilio@polimi.it
Dissemination: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Krassimira Paskaleva, krassimira.paskaleva@kit.edu