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Recent Trends in IoT and Sustainability
1. Recent Trends in IoT and
Sustainability
13th Annual Karpagam Academy of Higher Education
Annual Research Congress on 18th Dec 2021
Dr.A.Kathirvel, Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Networking and IoT Research Group,
Karunya Institute of Technology and Science, Karunya Nagar, Covai
kathirvel@karunya.edu
18.12.2021
3. 3
Present and future urban challenges
⢠Urban residents growing + 60 M Year
⢠60 % worldâs population will be
living in cities by 2050
⢠+ 100 cities of 1 M pops will be built
in the next 10 years
5. Goal 9. Build resilient
infrastructure, promote inclusive
and sustainable industrialization
and foster innovation
⢠Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient
infrastructure, including regional and trans-border
infrastructure, to support economic development and human
well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access
for all
⢠By 2030 upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to
make them sustainable, with increased resource use
efficiency and greater adoption of clean and
environmentally sound technologies and industrial
processes, all countries taking action in accordance with their
respective capabilities
⢠Significantly increase access to ICT and strive to provide
universal and affordable access to internet in LDCs by 2020
6. Goal 11. Make cities and human
settlements inclusive, safe, resilient
and sustainable
⢠Provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable
transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by
expanding public transport, with special attention to the
needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children,
persons with disabilities and older persons
⢠Reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of
cities, special attention to air quality, municipal and other
waste management
⢠Increase the number of cities and human settlements
adopting and implementing integrated policies and plans
towards inclusion, resource efficiency, mitigation and
adaptation to climate change
7. What can be changed
with IoT?
Artificial Light
⢠Cityâs identity + safety + business + tourism
⢠Lighting = 19 % of all electricity consumed
⢠One-third of the worldâs roads are still lighted
by old technology
⢠LED lighting + smart controls = energy savings
8. What can be changed with IoT?
Water - Internet
⢠2.5 B people lack access to improved
sanitation
⢠748 M people lack access to improved
drinking-water
⢠Digital divide between developed and
developing countries: 2015 Internet
users representing 82 % and 35 %
respectively
10. IPV6 Adoption: developed and
developing countries
Source: https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html#tab=per-country-ipv6-adoption&tab=per-country-ipv6-adoption
11. 50 bâthingsâ will be connected to the Internet by
2020
Things should talk to each other -New divide?
Adoption of IPV6
Avoid polarized development: smart cities should
be a priority for developing countries
Opportunity:
IoT allows objects to be sensed and controlled
remotely across existing network infrastructure
Improved efficiency, accuracy and economic
benefit
12. Why global
standards
are relevant?
12
⢠Drive competitiveness, for individual
businesses and world economy
⢠Lower prices
⢠Reduce technical barriers
⢠Foster interoperability
⢠Manufacturers, network operators and
consumers
⢠Reduce negative impacts on the environment
14. Visakhapatnam â The City of Destiny
.
sustainability
.
.
equality
.
. healthy living . innovation .
âA Resilient and Healthy
Metropolis for PEOPLEâ
The city of destiny is envisioned to become a leader in
15. Projects â Smart CityProposal
Projectsfor People:
1. Smart Signalling & Traffic
Surveillance
2. Modernizing Schools (comp. labs)
3. Foot Path Improvement
4. Solar Roof Top
5. Smart Metering for Electricity
6. Housing for all
7. Beach Beautification
8. Innovative use of Open Spaces -
VUDA Park
9. Solar Panel enabled Street Lighting
10. Centrally Controlled Monitoring
System for LED
Street Lighting
Projectsaddressing Health ofCitizens
Area Based Development projects
1. 24 x 7 Water Supply
2. Underground Drainage
3. Recycled Water Supply
4. Storm Water & Road Side Drains
5. Solid Waste Management
6. Road Side Landscaping & Retrofitting
of Parks
7. Public Bike Sharing
8. Public Toilets & Community Toilets
9. Adaptive Re-use & Basement Car Park
Pan City projects
1. Pollution Monitoring Systems
Projectsaddressing resiliency of Vizag:
1. Disaster Management System & E-
Governance
2. Underground Electric Wiring
3. Shore Protection along Beach Road
âA Resilient and Healthy
Metropolis for PEOPLEâ
16. Visakhapatnam Smart City â Then
Integrations
with
⢠Street lights
⢠Manual bin
monitoring
⢠Revenue
Dashboard
⢠Core
Dashboard
Interim
Command
Center
⢠8 Seater
CCC
launched
on Juneâ16
17. ⢠Improved Air Quality / Environment
⢠Disaster and emergency
management
⢠Public safety and security
⢠Public transportation
⢠Wi-Fi and internet connectivity
⢠Better Health and Wellbeing
⢠Better sewage and drainage systems
⢠Adequate and quality water supply
⢠24x7 power supply
⢠Parks and recreation
⢠Improving safety â 24x7 city Surveillance
⢠Reducing accidents â 100% enforcement
⢠Administrative efficiency - E-governance
⢠Enhancing citizen engagement â Citizen
Contact Center
⢠Improving public services â
Transportation, Sanitation & Pollution
⢠Effective Incident management
⢠Effective Pre-disaster communication â
Disaster Management
Balancing citizen aspirations with administrative priorities
Citizen Aspirations Administrative
Priorities
Visakhapatnam Smart City
19. 50 public address
system & 10
Variable Message
display
50 semi-underground
bins & 50 RFID
based compactor
bins
50 ECBs at strategic
locations
50 bus stops, 100 GPS
fitted buses and 5 bus
terminals
10 ANPR & RLVD junctions, 50 modern
signalling
1 lakh+(5200 switches)
LED street lights & 50
IOT based LED lights
500 cameras at 83 junctions: 400
â fixed & 100 â PTZ cameras
Public Wi-Fi at50
locations
50 strategic
locations
24*7 civic call
center
MAUD ERP +
other modules
Integration with RTG
Integration with
APEPDCL
Components of Smart City
Connecting 6200 devices
Civic issue
reporting+
SOS+ bill payment
20. Key
Stakeholder
s
City Level
⢠Greater
Visakhapatnam
Municipal
Corporation (GVMC)
⢠Visakhapatnam
Police
⢠Andhra Pradesh road
transport corporation
(APSRTC)
⢠Utilities & other depts
State Level
⢠Commissioner &
Director of Municipal
Administration (CDMA)
⢠Real time Governance
(RTG)
⢠Andhra Pradesh state
fibre limited (APSFL)
⢠Pollution Control board
(PCB)
⢠State Disaster
Management Authority
(SDMA)
People
21. CCC
platform
Data Analytics Artificial
Intelligence
Video
Analytics
Solid waste Management Intelligent Bus
Transport System
Intelligent Traffic
Management System
City Surveillance
Smart
Poles
Architecture
Public Wi-Fi
E-governance
Integration layer
Network layer
ANPR/
RLVD
Surveillance
Cameras
Environmental
Sensors
Web Portal Call
Center
APP ECB
PAS VMD APP
24. Smart Pole â Multi-Utility platform
SMART POLE
Telecomm Antennas
LED lights â For an energy efficient
city
Wi-fi Hotspots â For a digitized city
Surveillance cameras â For a secure
city
Advertisement board
Public Address system â For a
connected city
Environment Sensors â For a healthy
city
Emergency Call Boxes â For a safe
city
25. Smart Poles - Environmental Sensors
Real time pollution monitoring
Temp., Humidity, AQI, Lux and
Noise levels
CO2, NO2, SO2,
PM2.5, PM10 levels and AQI
Real time info dissemination
to citizens
Future
⢠Scalability for pan-city
⢠Extend to water logging
sensors
⢠Realtime correlation analytics
⢠Open Data platform
Environmental sensors at 50
strategic locations in the city
26. Smart Poles| Emergency CallBox
Future
Two way audio (microphone &
Speaker)
Accumulation of Audio
evidences for Audit trails
One-press
SOS channel
Live video stream of
the caller
Strategically
chosen locations
Scalability for
pan-city
⢠Accessible and
reliable SOS
channel
⢠Quick response by
the authority
⢠Enhanced safety
and security
Benefits
Emergency call boxes at 50 strategic
locations in the city
27. Benefits
â˘Communication to
public during
Disasters and normal
situations
â˘Communicate info
related to Traffic,
Pollution, or any other
general
announcements
Smart Poles| Public Address System
Future
Scale the
deployment of
PAS at vulnerable
locations like
multiple beach
locations
Address people from
Central City
Operations Center
Deliver pre-
recorded
messages
Broadcast message to all
locations or multi-cast
messages to specified
locations
Facilitate multiple
MIC inputs and audio
inputs
Public announcement systems at 50
locations in the city
29. Dog Bite
!!!
Call from ECB
Dials to City
Contact
Centre
Call
Taker
SOS in Citizen
App
Registers Complaint with
victim details
Incident
Manager
Initiates SOP Flow and informs
the Department Operator
Veterinary & SD
Operator Field
Staff
CVO/V
AS
Informs
CVO/VAS with
the incident
details
Unregister
ed
Animal Birth
control
process and
relocate to
the same area
Registered
Animal Birth
control process
and relocate to
the same area
Penalty Imposed on
Owner and pet is handed
over
Sampleusecasefor Emergency/IncidentManagement
Dog â bite
Incident
Example
30. |
Benefits
⢠Effective monitoring
of workforce
⢠Garbage clearing on
need basis
⢠Faster grievance
resolution
SwachhInitiative| Solid WasteManagement
Future plan
â˘Automated road
cleanliness
monitoring
â˘More underground
bins and compactor
bins to be set up
based on future
requirement
⢠IOT based semi-underground bins
⢠Automated and on demand bin servicing -
volumetric
⢠Proactive tracking, planning and Dynamic
vehicle route allocation
⢠Real time weight recording
⢠â transfer stations
⢠IRIS based attendance
⢠CCTV based cleanliness monitoring
⢠50 IOT based semi-underground bins
Vid
eo
31. ⢠Improved Woman
Safety
⢠Reduction in waiting
time at
bus stops
Benefits
Transportation | Integrated Bus
Transport System
⢠Integration of
APSRTC Real time
Tracking
⢠Integration with
Police App
⢠Scale for all the city
buses
Future
plan
Realtime tracking of
buses
Panic button &
Video
recording
ETA info dissemination at Bus
Stops
100 GPS enabled public buses, 50 Intelligent
Bus stops and 5 Bus Terminals
32. ⢠Benefits
⢠Travel Time reduction
⢠Reduction in Accident
rate by enforcement
⢠Effective tracking of
hot-listed
⢠or stolen vehicles
⢠IoT based Adaptive
traffic Signalling
⢠Cover all the junctions
of the city
Traffic Management | Intelligent Traffic Management System
Red light violation
detection
Automatic number
plate recognition
Modernised Signalling
10 RLVD and ANPR
junctions
50 Modern signalling
enabled junctions
33. ⢠Traffic and
Environment updates
⢠Administrative
messages
⢠Communication to
public during
Disasters and normal
situation
Benefits
Traffic Management | Variable
Message Displays
Future plan
⢠Scale to pan city
⢠Advertisement
Realtime
information
dissemination
to people
10 Variable messaging displays at
stratetgic locations
34. ⢠Force multiplier -
investigation
⢠Reduced crime rate
⢠Improved public
safety esp. woman &
tourists
Benefits
Public Safety | Surveillance
⢠Increase coverage
for pan city
⢠Community
cameras integration
⢠RTG integration
Future
plan
24*7
surveillance
(Fixed & PTZ)
Viewing of
Live and
recorded
feeds
Video analytics on crowd
gathering, unattended
baggage, counterflow etc.
500 cameras: 400 â fixed and 100 â
PTZ cameras city wide
35. E- governance
MA & UD ERP
â˘City Civic Center Module
â˘Document & Workflow Management System
â˘Property Tax Department
â˘License Module (Shops / Food / Market)
â˘Building Permission Module
â˘Accounts Module
â˘Audit Module
â˘Procurement Module
â˘Human Resource Management System
â˘Water Connection Module
â˘Legal Module
â˘Project Systems (Engineering) Module
â˘Hospital Management System
â˘Municipal Secretary Module
â˘Asset Management
â˘Materials Management
â˘Web Portal
36. ⢠Pre-disaster
planning &
communication
⢠Multi-agency co-
ordination
Benefits
Disaster Management
⢠Integration with
SDMA
⢠RTG integration
⢠Real time citizen
updates
Future
plan
Simulation & Analysis
Interface with SDMA
24x7 emergency
contact center
37. Correlation Analytics
Current Correlations
ďśRainfall impact on Sanitation: Prediction of diseases spread areas by
considering Poor Sanitation
areas (Uncleaned Bins, Complaints on Open Manholes & Drainage Blocks)
and forecasted rainfall.
Future Correlations
ďś Power conservation of Streetlights: Recommendation of Streetlights
ON/OFF time for existing semi automated street lighting by considering Lux
Levels based on the Astronomical Timings.
ďśIdentifying Technical and Commercial Losses Water Supply: The deviation
between Demand raised for the Water tax from the Revenue department
and water supplied through Smart Water Metering.
ďśSeasonal diseases vs environment data : Correlation of seasonal diseases
data with environment sensor data for prevention and prescription.
38. Sustainability
Telecom Antennas on smart poles
Surveillance as a service Open data monetization
Revenue generation through Wi-Fi & Mobile app
Advertisement on Smart poles
39. City OperationsTeam
24x7 Contact
Center (10)
⢠(3 per shift : 3
shifts)
E-governance
Support (8)
⢠one per zone per
shift - 8
Operators (19)
⢠Operations Head (1 per shift : 1 shift)
⢠Street Light ( 1 per shift : 2 shifts)
⢠SWM (2 per shift : 1 shift)
⢠Revenue (2 per shift :1 shift)
⢠Citizen Services (2 per shift : 1 shift)
⢠Education (1 per shift : 1 shift)
⢠Veterinary & Seasonal diseases (1 per
⢠shift :1 shift)
⢠Town Planning (1 per shift :1 shift)
⢠Engineering & Works (1 per shift :1 shift)
⢠24x7 Emergency & Incident Management
(2 per shift : 3 shifts)
42. Schneider Electric, the Global Specialist in
Energy Management and Automation
Diversified end markets â FY 2014 revenues1
Utilities &
Infrastructure
Industrial
& Machines
Data
Centers
Non-residential &
Residential
Buildings
27% 26%
14%
33%
Balanced geographies â FY 2014 revenues1
25%
North America
19%
Rest of World
28%
Western Europe
28%
Asia Pacific
âŹ25 billion
FY 2014 revenues
~170,000
people in 100+ countries
~5%
of revenues devoted to
R&D
43. Megatrends are provoking a rise in Energy Demand
URBANIZATION
+2.5B people in cities
by 2050
Source: United Nations, DESA
DIGITIZATION
Source: Cisco
50B connected things
by 2020
INDUSTRIALIZATION
+50% Energy consumption
by 2050
Source: IEA
44. Our World will beâŚ
MORE ELECTRIC MORE CONNECTED
MORE EFFICIENT
MORE DISTRIBUTED
⢠Provide local energy to
facilities, around positive
energy and micro grids, to
empower users
⢠Falling prices of renewable
energy
⢠2/3 of energy efficiency
potential remains
untapped1
⢠Buildings, industry &
infrastructure end-users
and datacenters all look
to improve performance,
efficiency and
environmental footprint
Demand for electricity driven by
sustainability, intelligent devices, and
evolution of key energy consumers
Internet of Things will
connect at least 50bn
devices by 2020
Untapped energy efficiency potential
by segment1
82%
Buildings & Data
Centers
79%
Infrastructure
58%
Industry
46. From source to load we make the grid efficient and reliable
From downtown to suburb, we deliver urban efficiency today
Smart Grid & Smart City IoT Solutions
Smart Grid
Operator
âIT/OT integration from
field to control center to
enterpriseâ
Smart Generator
âProducing power
efficiently"
Renewable
Operator
"Making renewables
dispatchable"
Energy Services
Provider
"Bridging supply & demand"
.
Smart Energy
Smart Mobility
Smart Water
Smart Public Services
Smart Buildings
& Homes
Smart Integration
Smart Data Center
47. From design to maintenance, we improve sustainability & efficiency of your operations
Industry IoT Solutions
Energy and Sustainability
Improve the sustainability of your
operation and reduce your energy bill by
30%.
Process Management
Strive for zero waste while increasing the
flexibility on your plant floor.
48. From grid to floor space, we ensure safety, comfort, reliability, efficiency and sustainability
Building & Homes IoT Solutions
Homes:
Connected Home System
Home Automation
Lighting & Temperature Control
Buildings:
Smart Electrical Distribution
Panels
Building Management System
Energy & Power Management
Power Meters
49. From rack to cyber space, we optimize performance, speed and cost
Data Center IoT Solutions
HV/MV & MV /
LV
Transformers
MV and LV
Switchboards
& Switchgears
Busway
Sensors &
Meters
Modular
UPS
Network connectivity
& Cable management
Floors, Rack
systems
Flexible Air
Containment
Cooling VSD &
Control
Chillers
Indirect Free
Cooling
Room / Row / Rack
precision cooling
Access
Control,
CCTV
Lighting
Control
Row
Modular
UPS &
PDU
50. Page 50
Transforming data from IoT into actionable information
will require the right people
Field Services
Energy & Sustainability
Services
51. Our commitment towards a high investment
in technology for innovation
A Technology Company R&D Investment
An Ecosystem for Open
Innovation
Recognized highest ranking DCIM
solution in Gartner Magic Quadrant
(2015) & IDC
M580: Worldâs first ePAC with
built-in ethernet
&
Machine Solution â NEXT
Controller Generation
⢠c. 11,000 R&D engineers, c.
10,000 application and software
engineers
⢠20,000 patents active or in
application worldwide, >500 filed in
2014
⢠With recognized innovations
~5% of sales devoted to R&D
Partnering with 50+
best-in-class public and
private organisations
Leading global
projects for Intelligent
buildings, renewables,
Boosting
Standardisation
Zigbee, IEC, NEMA
Homes,
Minalogi
Smart
Electricit
y
Funding start-ups
Aster Capital fund
Demand
response,
software
breakthroug
h
52. RESHAPE INDUSTRIES TRANSFORM CITIES ENRICH LIVES
Energy Management and Automation,
we create connected technologies that âŚâŚ
As the global specialist in
53. ITU-T Study Group 20 (SG20)
ď§ Responsible for international
standards to enable the
coordinated development of IoT
technologies, including machine-
to-machine communications and
ubiquitous sensor networks.
ď§ Address the standardization requirements of Internet of
Things (IoT) technologies, with an initial focus on IoT
applications in smart cities and communities (SC&C).
ď§ Development of standards that leverage IoT
technologies to address urban-development challenges.
54. SG20 Structure
Title
PLEN
Question 1/20
Research and emerging technologies including terminology and
definitions
Working Party 1 Internet of Things (IoT)
Question 2/20 Requirements and use cases for IoT
Question 3/20
IoT functional architecture including signalling requirements and
protocols
Question 4/20
IoT applications and services including end user networks and
interworking
Working Party 2 Smart cities and Communities (SC&C)
Question 5/20 SC&C requirements, applications and services
Question 6/20 SC&C infrastructure and framework
54
ď§ See: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/studygroups/2013-2016/20/Pages/structure.aspx
ď§ List of Questions: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/studygroups/2013-2016/20/Pages/questions.aspx
55. Next steps: lets work together
⢠Stakeholders work in collaboration to
enhance infrastructure and profit from the
use of new technologies
⢠Stakeholders should work to avoid new
divides or gaps: smart cities in all countries,
up to date infrastructure in all countries
56. 56
Responsible for
international
standards to
enable the
coordinated
development of
IoT technologies,
including M2M
communications
and ubiquitous
sensor networks
Q1/20
Research
and
emerging
technologi
es
including
terminolo
gy and
definitions
WP1/20
Internet of
Things
(IoT)
WP2/20
Smart
Cities and
Communiti
es
ITU-T Study Group 20: IoT and its applications including
smart cities and communities (SC&C)
JCA â IoT
and SC&C
Coordination across ITU-
T SGs, ITU-R and ITU-D
Cooperation with
external bodies working
in the field of IoT & SCC
Visible contact point on
IoT and SC&C activities
57. ITU-T SG20 Current Key topics
ď§ Common terminology for IoT and SC&C
ď§ Consideration on end user adoption of IoT
ď§ IPv6
ď§ Research and emerging technologies related to IoT and SC&C
57
ď§ General requirements and capabilities of IoT applications and services
ď§ Frameworks and functional architectures of IoT to support networks and gateway
ď§ Specific IoT services covering transportation safety services, e-health services and so on
ď§ IoT based smart greenhouse, smart farming, smart manufacturing and Big Data issues
ď§ Security, trust and privacy protection in IoT
ď§ SC&C related ecosystem, applications, services and use cases
ď§ Standards that are directly related to SC&C with focus on:
ďź Urban
planning
ďź Energy
ďź Water ďź Mobility ďź Logistic
ďź Healthcare ďź E-government
ďź Education ďź Transport
ď§ Open Data
ď§ Spatio-temporal modeling for SC&C
ď§ Integrated sensing & management for Smart Sustainable Cities
Research and emerging technologies including terminology and
definitions
Internet of Things (IoT)
Smart cities and Communities (SC&C)
58. ITU-T SG20 main results
New Recommendations approved
58
ď§ ITU-T Y.4113 âRequirements of the
network for the Internet of Thingsâ
ď§ ITU-T Y.4451 âFramework of
constrained device networking in the
IoT environmentsâ
ď§ ITU-T Y.4452 âFunctional framework of
Web of Objectsâ
ď§ ITU-T Y.4453 âAdaptive software
framework for IoT devicesâ
ď§ ITU-T Y.4553 âRequirements of
smartphone as sink node for IoT
applications and servicesâ
ď§ ITU-T Y.4702 âCommon requirements
and capabilitiesâ
ď§ ITU-T Y.Supp.42 to ITU-T Y.4100 series
âUse cases of User-Centric work Space (UCS)
Service
ď§ ITU-T Y.Supp.34 to ITU-T Y.4000 series
"Smart Sustainable Cities - Setting the stage for
stakeholders' engagement"
ď§ ITU-T Y.Supp.33 to ITU-T Y.4000 series
"Smart Sustainable Cities - Master plan"
ď§ ITU-T Y.Supp.32 to ITU-T Y.4000 series
"Smart sustainable cities - a guide for city leadersâ
ď§ ITU-T Y.Supp.31 to ITU-T Y.4550 series
"Smart Sustainable Cities - Intelligent sustainable
buildingsâ
ď§ ITU-T Y.Supp.28 to ITU-T Y.4550 series
âIntegrated management for smart sustainable
citiesâ;
ď§ ITU-T Y.Supp.29 to ITU-T Y.4250 series
âMulti-service infrastructure for smart sustainable
cities in new-development areasâ;
ď§ ITU-T Y.Supp.30 to ITU-T Y.4250 series
âOverview of smart sustainable cities
infrastructureâ;
ď§ ITU-T Y.Supp.27 to ITU-T Y.4400 series
âSetting the framework for an ICT architecture of a
smart sustainable cityâ.
New Supplements agreed
Draft new Recommendation
determined
ď§ ITU-T Y.4454 âPlatform Interoperability
for Smart Citiesâ
59. ITU-T SG20 future topics
Robotic and Artificial
Intelligence
Industrial Internet of
Things
Augmented reality
Integrated Management
for SSC
Smart
services
Connected vehicles
60. Flipbook on
Unleashing
the potential
of the
Internet of
Things
Publications, Events & Projects on IoT and
Smart Cities
Flipbook on
Shaping smarter
and more
sustainable cities:
Striving for
Sustainable
Development
Goals
Manizale
s
Montevid
eo
and many othersâŚ
Dubai
Singapor
e
Valencia
Buenos
Aires
8 events
from Oct 2015 to
Oct 2016
Montevideo
Declaration
towards Habitat
III
61. United for Smart Sustainable Cities
(U4SSC) â new UN Initiative!
U4SSC is a global
platform for smart city
stakeholders which
advocates for public
policy to encourage the
use of ICTs to facilitate
the transition to smart
sustainable cities.
ďŽ Smart governance
ďŽ Smart people
ďŽ Smart economy
JOIN us now!
Connecting Cities and
Communities
Enhancing Innovation &
Participation
ďŽ Smart living
ďŽ Smart mobility
ďŽ Smart environment
ďŽ Urban planning
ďŽ Policy, standards & regulation
ďŽ Key performance indicators
Setting the Framework
A Virtual Meeting every month!
W
G
W
G
W
G
64. Manizales
Montevideo
and many
othersâŚ
KPIs Project for Smart Sustainable Cities to
Reach SDGs
ď§ ICT
infrastructure &
Access/Usage
ď§ Innovation
ď§ Employment
ď§ Trade
ď§ Productivity
ď§ Physical
infrastructure
ď§ Public sector
Economy
ď§ Air quality
ď§ Water
ď§ Noise
ď§ Environme
ntal quality
ď§ Biodiversity
ď§ Energy
Environment
ď§ Education
ď§ Health
ď§ Safety
ď§ Housing
ď§ Culture
ď§ Social
inclusion
Society and
culture
KPIs
Dimensions
Dubai
Singapore
Valencia
Buenos Aires
65. Flipbook on Unleashing the
potential of the Internet of Things
Publications on IoT and Smart Sustainable Cities
Flipbook on Shaping smarter and
more sustainable cities: Striving for
Sustainable Development Goals
This flipbook presents a
compendium of the first set of
ITU international standards for
IoT, providing a resource of great
value to standards experts
interested in contributing to the
work of ITU-T Study Group 20.
This compendium of Technical Reports
and Specifications details policy and
technical considerations relevant to
the development of SSC, providing
policymakers and engineers with
valuable reference material to guide
their pursuit of happier, safer life in our
cities.
66. Events on IoT and Smart Sustainable Cities
Forum on "Powering Smart
Sustainable Cities With the
Internet of Things", jointly
organized by ITU, UN-Habitat
and UNESCO, Nassau,
Bahamas, 17-18 December
2015.
Forum on Internet of Things:
Empowering the New Urban
Agenda
Geneva, 19 October 2015
Forum on "Internet of
Things in Smart
Sustainable Cities: A New
Age of Smarter Livingâ
Singapore, 18 January 2016.
Joint UNECE-ITU Workshop
on âLaying the foundation for
Sustainable Development
Goals: Role of Smart
Sustainable Citiesâ
Geneva, 2 May 2016.
Forum on âShaping smarter
and more sustainable cities:
Striving for Sustainable
Development Goalsâ
Rome, Italy, 18-19 May 2016.
Joint ISO/IEC/ ITU Workshop
on âInternet of Thingsâ
Berlin, Germany, 13 May 2016.
World Smart City Forum
Singapore, 13 July 2016.
6th ITU Green Standards Week
Shaping Smart Sustainable
Cities: Towards Habitat III
Montevideo, Uruguay 5-9
September 2016.