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Smart Cities for a Resilient FutureBarcelona, 30. September 2016

Slides from my colleagues Bart de Lathouwer and Ingo Simonis

Dipl.-Geogr. Athina TrakasOpen Geospatial Consortium (OGC)

Services Director – Europe, Central Asia & Africa atrakas@opengeospatial.org

http://www.opengeospatial.org

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OGC / buildingSMART International Future Cities Pilot

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Dehli, Metro 2004 Dehli, Metro 2015

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Today, 70% of global energy is consumed in cities

Today, 60-80% of GDP is generated in big cities

By 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities

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The bigger the city, the more of everything

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The bigger the city, the more of everything

Creativity

Health facilities

Innovation

CultureEducation

Markets

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The bigger the city, the more of everything

Creativity

Health facilities

Innovation

CultureEducation

Markets

incr. Trans-

portation

Congestion

Pollution

Diseases

Housing shortcom.

Crime

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Smart Cities utilize ICT to increase quality of life for their inhabitants while

providing sustainable development

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How does ICT help?

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Smart MobilitySmart Mobility

Smart Governance

Smart Governance

Smart LivingSmart Living

Smart PeopleSmart People

Smart Environment

Smart Environment

Smart EconomySmart Economy

ICT: Bricks & Mortar

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OGC FutureCity Pilotbdelathouwer@opengeospatial.org

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OGC / buildingSMART International Future Cities Pilot

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Geospatial, Civil Engineering & BIM come perfectly together in the Urban environment and are destined to work together

Graphics: OGC

History & Context

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The Visionary Sponsors

• Ordnance Survey Great Britain, • Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona), Spain, • Institut National de l'Information Géographique et

Forestière (IGN) France • virtualcitySYSTEMS GmbH Berlin

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Scenario’s

• Scenario’s– Urban Planning– Unified Urban Services– Social Services

• Use Cases– Link sensor information– Urban planning rules control– Urban services and Model CIM– Dynamizer– Semantic Heterogeneity

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IFC <> CityGML transformation

IFC

WFS

WPS

GIS City data

City POI

WFS

IFC/CityGML

Config

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Timing

• Project kick off in April 2016

• Draft reports complete in September/October 2016

• Conduct final demonstration in Barcelona at the Smart City Expo (15-17 November 2016)

• Project end date in December 2016

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Curious and want to learn more?

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Thank you for your attention!

Athina TrakasOGC Member Services Director - Europe, Central-Asia, AfricaMobil: +49 – 173 – 211 2623eMail: atrakas@opengeospatial.org

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