Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Dave Carter - Smart Cities
1. Smart
Ci)zens
in
Smart
Ci)es
Crea)ng
an
inclusive
and
sustainable
knowledge
society:
A
Local
Digital
Agenda
for
Manchester
Dave
Carter,
Head,
Manchester
Digital
Development
Agency
(MDDA),
Manchester
City
Council,
UK.
Chair,
EU
Smart
Ci)es
PorJolio
Working
Group
4. Future
Smart
Ci)es
•
Digital
Agenda
for
Europe
and
Going
Local
• Green
&
Digital
•
Open
Innova)on,
Open
Data
&
Open
Networks
•
Future
Internet
enabled
Smart
Ci)es
5. Urban
Open
Systems
• Smart
Ci)es:
– Smart:
innova)on,
inven)on
&
entrepreneurship
– Inclusive:
mul)ple
depriva)on
&
scale
of
social
exclusion
in
urban
areas
– Sustainable:
ci)es
generate
75%+
of
emissions
=
problem
&
solu)on
• Ci)es
as
engines
of
regional
growth
=
Smart
Regions
• Urban
Open
Systems
=
People
+
Open
Data
+
Co-‐produc)on
• “From
Human
Factors
to
Human
Actors”
-‐
Bannon,
J
Liam.
1991.
“The
Role
of
Psychology
and
Human-‐Computer
InteracCon
Studies
in
System
Design”.
• ......beware
plaIorms
bearing
Urban
OS
‘giMs’.......................
6. Manchester
as
a
Smart
City
•
FTTH/P
as
the
real
estate
of
the
21st
century
• ‘Living
Lab’
NGA
FTTP
test-‐bed
in
Manchester
Oxford
Road
Corridor
area:
star)ng
with
500
businesses
+
1,000
residen)al
users
•
City
Net
Digital
Hub:
connec)ng
key
sites
via
the
Metrolink
tram
network
•
City
Region
Met-‐Net:
linking
key
sites
using
transport
corridors,
inc.
Metrolink,
waterways,
cycleways,
old
rail
lines
plus
new
networks
•
Mul)-‐stakeholder
SPV
–
a
‘digital
coopera)ve’
based
on
global
best
prac)ce
–
e.g.
US
Na)onal
Telecoms
Coop
Assoc.
(NTCA)
Green
+
Digital
+
Coopera)on
=
sustainability
7. MCR NGA deployment One Central
Park
Connectivity
Power
100 gigabit+
sharp project
Space
DARK FIBRE LOOP
Connectivity Sport City
via Metrolink
Manchester
College
Connectivity
CITY
CENTRE
via Metrolink
Media
City
Central Salford
Corridor
test-bed
Connectivity
Internet
Peering with
Power
Exchange
JANET
Space
Digitisation – next phases +
Next Generation Access
8. Local
Digital
Agendas
Manchester’s
Digital
Strategy:
•
Iden)fying
key
issues
for
the
city:
•
Digital
inclusion:
ci/zens’
access
to
employment,
skills,
facili/es
•
Digital
industries:
support
digital
businesses
to
start
up,
grow
and
survive
•
Digital
innova/on:
opportuni/es
for
research
and
deployment
of
results
•
Producing
an
Ac)on
Plan:
•
Leadership:
city
plus
partners/stakeholders:
business,
educa/on,
community
•
Investment:
in
new
digital
infrastructures
and
services
•
Exemplar
projects:
to
s/mulate
awareness,
interest
and
engagement
•
Knowledge
Exchange:
•
Work
with
like-‐minded
ci/es
and
other
partners
through
EU
projects
•
Become
ac/ve
in
networks,
e.g.
EUROCITIES,
Living
Labs
•
Make
networking
prac/cal,
e.g.
study
visits,
workshops,
benchmarking
9. Smart,
inclusive
&
sustainable
growth
•
Manchester
City
Region
–
low
carbon
economic
area
for
the
built
environment
•
Future
Ci)es
Technology
Innova)on
Centre
•
Green
procurement
framework
•
Low
carbon
investment
model
-‐
generate
economic
opportuni)es
-‐
ensure
skills
&
training
matches
ambi)on
-‐
underpin
with
innova)ve
investment
models
•
Partnership
commitment
-‐
partners
include
Siemens,
Arup,
universi)es,
SME
networks,
voluntary
&
community
sector
10. Manchester
Living
Lab
&
SMARTiP
project
•
Test-‐bed
smart
environments
network
along
Corridor
•
Affordable
and
accessible
sensors
including
DIY
(Arduinos)
•
Poten)al
for
wearables
(clothes,
bikes
etc.)
and
micro-‐
produc)on
•
Links
to
Corridor
fibre
and
wireless
networks
•
Future
links
to
transport
network
and
GM
wide
deployment
11. ‘Geek’
Power!
Entrepreneurs
+
Innovators
Manchester
Digital
Lab
+
Omniversity
MadLab
•
Crea)vity
•
Innova)on
•
Diversity
S)mula)ng:
•
new
ideas
•
new
business
•
new
skills
•
new
jobs
12. Living
Labs,
Smart
Ci)es
&
Future
Internet
Next
genera)on
of
Internet
development
•
•
Cloud
+
Internet
of
Things
+
Open
Data
+
Seman/c
Web
.....................
•
Web-‐centric
systems
meet
networked
objects
•
Ultra
high-‐speed
digital
networks
(fibre
everywhere
plus
wireless)
•
Infinite
Bandwidth
Zero
Latency
-‐
IBZL
•
User
driven
open
innova)on
•
Living
Labs
and
the
Future
Internet
research
community
•
User
networks:
open
data
and
co-‐crea/on/co-‐produc/on
•
People
(users/ci/zens)
as
ac/ve
agents
of
change
•
Networking
the
networks:
EUROCITIES,
European
Network
of
Living
Labs
(ENoLL),
Future
Internet
Assembly
(FIA)
•
EU
Policy
Priori)es:
Digital
Agenda
for
Europe
www.euroci)es.eu
www.openlivinglabs.eu
www.future-‐internet.eu
hOp://ec.europa.eu/informa)on_society/digital-‐agenda/index_en.htm
www.fireball4smartci)es.eu
13. Future
Internet
enabled
Mobility
in
Smart
Ci)es
hYp://diycity.org/
hYp://www.citygoround.org/about/
hYp://world.waze.com/
hYp://www.seeclickfix.com/ci/zens
hYp://www.urbanmobilitygroup.com/
hYp://senseable.mit.edu/real/merome/
hYp://senseable.mit.edu/eyestop/
14. Smart
City
development
-‐
future
vision:
• Using
Future
Internet
to
transform
the
way
we
live
and
work
•
more
flexible
ways
and
loca/ons
of
working
•
smart
mobility,
smart
environments,
smart
learning
•
Co-‐designing
and
co-‐producing
services
for
ourselves
and
others
•
new
services
being
designed
and
delivered
by
users
•
e-‐health
and
telecare
services
•
Enabling
our
environments
to
be
greener,
cleaner
and
healthier
•
smart
buildings,
smart
energy,
low-‐carbon
neighbourhoods
•
Making
smart
ci)es
more
democra)c,
resilient
and
aOrac)ve
•
social
networking
to
promote
civic
engagement
•
Genera)ng
and
celebra)ng
crea)vity,
innova)on
and
diversity
•
arts
and
culture
linked
to
technology
suppor/ng
jobs
and
skills
15. Future
Internet
Research
&
Experimenta)on
By
Adop)ng
Living
Labs
Thank
You!
d.carter@manchesterdda.com