A proposal for building Smart Cities with Everything as a Service that allows availability, innovation, participation across the ecosystem including the citizens for building future proof Smart Cities.
3. Alfred North Whitehead
(1861 – 1947)
Civilization advances by extending
the number of important operations
which we can perform without
thinking about them.
Introduction to Mathematics (1911)
4. State, Data and the City
City authorities, citizens and entrepreneurs need data
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6. The Need for Data
6
Disaster
information
Traffic
information
Toxic gases
and
biohazards
Waste levels City health
maps
7. The usecase may differ for different user
Multiple Users Need Same Data
7
Data Provider
Data Users
City
State Authorities
Data
Others
Data
Citizens
Data
8. Internet is the key component of the Smart Cities
Internet to Connect the City and Data Users
8
Data Provider
Data Users
City
State Authorities
Data
Others
Data
Citizens
Data
Internet
13. State is Exhibitted with Attributes
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Attribute Value
Temperature 23 OC
Pressure 1016 mb
Humidity 80%
Wind 8 Kmph
Rain fall 3 cm
A State may expressed
using multiple attributes
Weather
14. Sometimes We Control the State
14
Light
OFF ON
Switch On
Switch Off
Few things expose internal state
using state machines
Sometimes users control the
state
15. A temperature service
A time service
A light service
A service is used access the state/attribute
No bleeding between users or services
Autonomous Services
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Data Provider
User 1 User 2 User n
Services
Attributes
16. Client behavior need not be defined
Client use case determines the use of a service
Behavior of servers is independent of clients
Allows innovation in client implementation
Client – Server Model
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Server
Client 1 Client 2 Client n
Services
Attributes
18. Street Lighting Control
Use case defines how to use the services exposed by the servers
App
Traffic
Service
Daylight
Service
Time
Service
Light
Service
Use Cases
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DCBA
Use case 1: A
Use case 2: AB
Use case 3: ABC
Use case 4: ABD
19. Autonomous Services - Innovation
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n Services = ((2^n) – 1) possible Use cases
1 Service = 1 Use case 2 Services = 3 Use cases 3 Services = 7 Use cases
100 Services = 1 267 650 600 228 229 401 496 703 205 375 Use cases
20. Framework for Smart City Applications
20
Application
Use Cases
Services
State
Attribute 1 Attribute 2 … Attribute n
21. Smart City = Innovation
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Innovate at the intersection of
people, technology and market
24. How do We Get the Data?
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Sense
Install new sensors to
generate new data
History
Make the data captured so
far available
Capture
Add connectivity/open
up existing sources
29. Data Architecture for Smart Cities
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Environment Infrastructure Citizens
Communication Infrastructure
Remote Management Systems .
Business Process
Government Utilities Citizen Services Open Data API
Data
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30. Democratizing the Smart Cities
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EaaS - Everything as a Service; Need standardized Interfaces
Sensor
Network
Data
Publishers
Insight
Providers
Service
ProvidersI1 I2 I3
31. Smart City Open Platform
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Open Smart City Platform
Service A Service B Service N
Govt. in partnership with
large businesses
Private Sector
Private Sector
32. Smart City = Business
Software & Services
80%
Devices
20%
Smart City Market Share*
32
* ABI Market Research
Startups can play a BIG role
in building the Smart Cities