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Smart Cities – implications for planning our
cities and places?
Dorte EkelundPrincipal Advisor – Smart Cities
SMEC
What does SMART Cities mean to planning?
We asked ourselves the same question
A recognised leader in the
application of digital
technologies creating
prosperous, liveable, and
sustainable communities
Wikipedia definition
A smart city is an urban development vision to
integrate multiple information and
communication technology (ICT) and Internet of
Things (IoT) solutions in a secure fashion to
manage a city's assets – the city's assets include,
but are not limited to, local departments'
information systems, schools, libraries, ...
Federal Definition
Australian Government’s Smart
Cities Plan to maximize the
potential of Australia’s cities:
- Smart Investment
- Smart Policy
- Smart Technology
Added confusion to Smart Cities
Smart Cities Council ANZVision: working with cities, make the world
livable, workable, sustainable
Represent suppliers of Smarts
Adam Beck
Smart Cities Council ANZ
My Definition
“Smart Cities are sustainable, liveable,
healthy, prosperous and resilient.
They tackle climate change, invest in
living infrastructure, seek additionality
from their infrastructure and embrace
technology to become increasingly
more efficient and effective in
delivering on their aspirations”
Industries are evolving
Smarts Transcends SilosImproving our efficiency and
effectiveness and delivering tangible
benefits to our clients, communities
and the environment.
What does that mean for us?Technology Advancing Quickly
Taking advantage of technology
and using it to support, differentiate
and create new opportunities.
Clients Demanding Data ServicesKnowledge is key to enable our
clients to operate, expand, and
diversify in future markets. Using data
is becoming a necessity we all need
to adopt.
“Innovation and technical excellence are key focus areas for SMEC. We are constantly evolving: in our thinking, our
approach, our technologies and our systems.”
James Phillis SMEC CEO
What does Smart mean for SMEC?
Smart is part of our innovation agenda
“Smart” = the new “Sustainability”
Incorporates all aspects of sustainability (including liveability and productivity) but leverages rapidly advancing technology and data
SMART edgeSJ group wide initiative
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Applying innovation and digital technologies to create
prosperous, liveable, and sustainable communities
SMART edge = Smart Planning?
Digital
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Experience
Services
Digital
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SMART Urban SecuritySMART Engagement
SMART DataSMART Water
SMART Asset Management
SMART MobilitySMART Environment SMART Energy SMART Waste
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Smart edge = Smart Planning?
Business as Usual Open Solutions Insights Focused Collaborative
We find the SMART edge together by connecting, collaborating and co-creating
THE USE OF VIRTUAL
REALITY SAVED US TIME,
SAVED OUR CLIENT
MONEY AND MADE THE
DESIGN CONCEPT
SAFER.
Hoddle Street, Melbourne –
Virtual Reality in design, consultation
and safety audit
BUSINESS IMPACT
Modelling: Virtual
representation of proposal
Visualisation: Design,
Production, and Presentation
Validation: Design validation
through immersive virtual
environments
Australia’s first Continuous Flow Intersection -
complex interactions between trams, cars,
buses, cyclists and pedestrians.
Using VR, SMEC’s Road Safety Auditor identified
numerous items that would not have been
identified until construction ordinarily, which would
have been costly to rectify.
ATHERSTONE SMART CITY
SMEC LED
APPLICATION FOR
SMART CITIES
GRANT FROM THE
COMMONWEALTH
GOVERNMENT
Atherstone – How are people using
facilities, where did they come from?
BUSINESS IMPACT
Data provides valuable
insights of people movement.
Interrogations of origins and
destinations.
Easy to scale and add
enhancements.
Parking and use of
public realm?
• Consortium of Lend Lease, Melton City Council,
and technology specialists.
• Develop integrated near real-time data
capture combining high penetration mobile
phone technology, with sophisticated
algorithms and analytical technique
• Map-based decision support system,
dashboard.
DRONE
TECHNOLOGY CAN
BE DEPLOYED IN
DIVERSE SITUATIONS
MORE EFFICIENTLY,
EFFECTIVELY,
SAFETY AND AT
LOWER COST
Virtual Inspections
BUSINESS IMPACT
Data collection without
significant OHS concerns
Desktop assessments without
compromising data quality
Critical insights into assets and
risks enhanced through
efficient data collection
Rapidly advancing drone and video/camera
technology enables efficient and effective
virtual inspection of sites and assets – aerial,
submarine, terrestrial
SMECs SMART Software team produces a
virtual inspection dashboard with all relevant
data within a single view.
Planning Inspections?
IMAGE
RECOGNITION AND
MACHINE LEARNING
SIGNIFICANTLY MORE
COST EFFECTIVE
THAN MANUAL
PROCESSES
Automated Vehicle Recognition
BUSINESS IMPACT
Data collection to enable
better decision making
Critical insights into transport
movement at significantly
reduced costs
Improved staff and public
understanding of traffic
dynamics
Various organizations need to understand the
effects that population, economic and trade
growth have on transport movement.
Automated collection of traffic data at critical
points using image recognition machine learning
that will read the CCTV data 365days, 24/7.
Transport, pedestrian and cyclist
movement?
Autonomous Vehicles?
• Solver of Transport woes?
• Uncontrollable congestion?
• Shared or private owners?
• Opportunity for last mile?
• Remote Public transport?
• Saviour – old, disabled?
• Pedestrians?
• Perverse urban design?
• Sophie’s choice?
Thankyou for
your time
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