Overview presentation of the CPaaS.io project given at the first year review meeting in Tokyo on October 5, 2017.
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This document has been produced in the context of the CPaaS.io project which is jointly funded by the European Commission (grant agreement n° 723076) and NICT from Japan (management number 18302). All information provided in this document is provided "as is" and no guarantee or warranty is given that the information is fit for any particular purpose. The user thereof uses the information at its sole risk and liability. For the avoidance of all doubts, the European Commission and NICT have no liability in respect of this document, which is merely representing the view of the project consortium. This document is subject to change without notice.
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
CPaaS.io Y1 Review Meeting - Introduction
1. City Platform as a Service – Integrated and Open
Project Overview
Ken Sakamura (YRP), Stephan Haller (BFH)
Project Coordinators
Year 1 Review Meeting, Tokyo
October 5, 2017
2. On the occasion of the first review
• The review will focus on the deliverables and the conformance to the
original project plan and timeline.
• After this introduction, progress will be explained for each WP separately.
• However, the key to project success is the uptake of results outside of the
project.
• In this presentation we thus focus on the deployment and promotion
of CPaaS.io as city platform in the society in general, and the
associated improvement to CPaaS.io as dependable city platform.
3. Today’s Agenda - Morning
Time Topic Responsible
08:30 Reviewers’ Private Meeting NICT / EC
09:30 Project Overview Stephan Haller (BFH)
Ken Sakamura (YRP)
10:00 Coffee Break
10:15 WP 2 – Use Cases Martin Strohbach (AGT)
Hiroshi Amano (MSJ)
11:00 Demos:
- Use-case specific demos
- Platform demo
Div.
12:00 Lunch Break
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7. Mission
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Smart City
Innovation
Internet of
Things
To provide an urban data
infrastructure to enable
innovation in smart cities
Joining forces of EU and Japan
to make both regions globally
more competitive
8. Objectives
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1. Develop an Open Social City Platform
2. Deploy the City Platform as a Service Solution
3. Empower the citizen to her data
4. Validate the platform with use cases providing public value
5. Develop blue prints for the adaptation and transfer of solutions to other cities
6. Create impact in cities
10. Main Focus of Year 1: Ramp-up and …
Initial definition and
mapping to existing
components
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Architecture
Initial deployments
Platform
Initial implementations
and groundwork for
creating impact
Use Cases
11. From Application to Infrastructure
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Architecture
& Platform
Applications
& Use Cases
Enable
Define
12. Status re Objectives
Objective Status Success Criteria Target Value Value to Date
1 Open Data
Platform
The initial functional architecture has
been completed as well as the
mapping to FIWARE and u2
components.
# of OGD data sets interlinked with IoT data 3 0
SPARQL access point in the platform available available
Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6 3-4
# of third party applications built on top of the platform, e.g.,
in hackathons etc.
5 0
2 Cloud-based
Solution
Initial platform has been set up in
Europe and in Japan.
# of deployed platform instances in the Cloud 3 2
# of federations 1 0
# of credible demonstrations showing redeployment
(edge/cloud) of analytics functionality
3 0
Data quality annotations for all queries available -
3 Citizen
Empowerment
Initial work has begun on a conceptual
level, base technological components
available in the platform.
Dashboard easily usable by citizens to control access to their
data
available -
# of credible demonstrations showing adaptive, context-
dependent data access
3 -
4 Use Case
Validation
Event managegment use case
prototypes implemented (Color Run,
Sapporo Snow Festival), water
management in progress
# of use cases implemented and positively validated by the
City Stakeholder Group
4 4 (without
validation)
5 Blue Prints - # of blue prints developed and successfully transferred and
adapted to another region
2 0
6 Impact for cities Discussions with several cities in
Europe and Japan are on-going, also
beyond the initially involved cities.
# of cities testing prototype 3 3
# of cities interested in continued operation of the platform
beyond the project
2 0
# of standards contributions 4 0
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13. Main Achievements per WP
WP 2 First prototypes of use cases running in Japan and Europe
WP 3 System architecture and 2 instances of the platform running
WP 4 Cloud-Edge Programming Model defined
WP 5 Definition of enablers to empower user control over data
WP 6 Data management best practices defined and initial Linked Data
access
WP 7 Publication, events, standards and impact in cities
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14. Promoting CPaaS.io beyond the project
Creation of Public Value
Cities: Currently Sapporo, Yokosuka and Amsterdam
• Tokyo is the next target using Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2020
• Additional targets are Miura, Murcia, Zurich, Carouge and Heidelberg
• Collaboration with OASC intended
Public Transportation
• Japan: Open Data for Public Transportation (AODPT)
• Switzerland: Swiss Railways
Open Data
• Japan: Vitalizing Local Economy Organization by Open Data & Big Data (VLED)
• Parking data (Murcia)
• Attractiveness of Events
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15. Tokyo: A City Target
Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2020 will be a big
opportunity for IoT and Open Data applications.
Ken Sakamura (YRP UNL, Japanese coordinator) is on a
committee to offer consultation to the ICT usage for the
Games.
The new governor since this summer, Ms. Koike seeks
guidance for open data activities.
Japanese partners are trying to introduce the CPaaS.io
into Tokyo’s ICT-related activities for the Games and
beyond (sightseeing, services to citizens afterward).
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16. AODPT: Association for Open Data of Public
Transportation
Public transportation operations in metropolitan Tokyo
area are assembled to join forces to offer their open data
to the public.
• 47 members including transportation operators, 9
observers from government offices, four founding
members
Chair: Ken Sakamura
A Contest for applications of transportation open data
AODPT is being planned.
Through AODPT, the concept, approach and modules of
CPaaS.io are expected to reach the open data activities of
public transportation operations in Tokyo.
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写真: JR東日本のサイネー
ジの 画面写真
Photo: Signage screen of JR
EAST at Tokyo station
17. VLED: Vitalizing Local Economy Organization
by Open Data & Big Data
VLED:VLED guides the regional government offices to
adopt open data activities. National government has the
man-power resources, but regional government lacks the
ICT skill and so needs guidance. This is what VLED offers.
It services 1800 towns/cities/prefectures in Japan.
VLED is expected to grow the open data movement to is
client base this year and beyond.
Chair: Ken Sakamura (Japanese Coordinator)
Through VLED, the concept, approach and modules of
CPaaS.io are expected to reach the open data activities of
towns/cities/prefectures in Japan.
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http://www.vled.or.jp/
18. Murcia: A City Target
Murcia Municipality is launching MiMurcia a Smart
city Platform a 8 M€ funded project.
Antonio Skarmeta is the technical coordinator of the
project definition and OdinS it is in charge of the
platform prototype.
Murcia municipality it is part of the City Stakeholder
Board of CPaaS.io.
Concepts and technologies of CPaaS.io, like
FogFlow, on different services
• I.e., free parking slots and energy management on
buildings
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Thank You
ありがとう
This document has been produced in the context of the CPaaS.io project which is jointly funded by the European
Commission (grant agreement n° 723076) and NICT from Japan (management number 18302). All information provided
in this document is provided "as is" and no guarantee or warranty is given that the information is fit for any particular
purpose. The user thereof uses the information at its sole risk and liability. For the avoidance of all doubts, the European
Commission and NICT have no liability in respect of this document, which is merely representing the view of the project
consortium. This document is subject to change without notice.
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Editor's Notes
For the EUJ-02-2016 call text, refer to https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/sites/horizon2020/files/05i.%20LEIT-ICT_2016-2017_pre-publication.pdf, page 108ff.
"Cities as the hub for data-driven innovation" (OECD 2015)