Dr. Antonio J. JaraUniversity of Western Switzerland (HES-SO), Switzerland
IEEE IoT Technical Committee Co-chair
HOP Ubiquitous, Spain
[email protected] / [email protected]
Creating Human-oriented Smart Cities
using Open Standards
Towards FIWARE platform and ETSI CIM and oneM2M standards
IEEE IoT Summit – Rabat, Morocco
3rd November 2017
HES-SO
Institution details
About 20’400 students
• The largest UAS in Switzerland
27 schools in 7 cantons
About 10,000 employees
• More than 3,000 full-time positions
6 Education fields
41 Bachelor degree programs
16 Master degree programs
Why an Open Ecosystem for Smart Cities?
What really matters to build an IoT solution
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• brings the right standards for developing “Smart” apps/services
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• allows your city to join forces with others to build a sustainable market
3• it’s not just about technology
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FIWARE
The offer in short
Reusability and
OpennessRestful API
Cloudificationand
Microservices
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An OPEN, SUSTAINABLE
& GLOBAL ECOSYSTEM
Innovation
Hubs
25+Business
Accelerators
16+Cities
>100Startups
1000+
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IoT Business ideas start by “Things”
But let abstract from things… Let use FIWARE
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Data-driven / Context
Smart Queries
• Time
• Location
• Frequency
Extensible
Harmonized
Only one integration
• Multiple Protocols
• Multiple Suppliers
Brings the right standards for developing
“Smart” apps/services
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Implementation Driven
(FIWARE Lab & Acceleration, Organicity, SmartSDK,
Synchronicity)
Common APIs
(NGSI)
City Models
(CIM, CitySDK)
Open Data
Platform
(CKAN)
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Open Agile Smart Cities
FIWARE Data Models
Standard (ETSI CIM)
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ETSI oneM2M + FIWARE
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Context Information Management (CIM)
ETSI ISG CIM activities
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Context Information Management (CIM)
Metamodel
Context Information Management (CIM)
Example
Smart City Platform based on FIWARE / oneM2MOpen Standards for Open Environments
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Smart City Platform based on FIWARE / oneM2MFull lifecycle summary
Smart Cities Platform Dashboard
Open Standards & platforms: The way to grow
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Smart City experiencesMulti-modal mobility & Smart Destinations
Mobility Lab (Switzerland)
Mobility experiences
Smart Mobility
Multi-modal mobility
New Business
Models
Context-aware
solutions
• Time
• Location
• Frequency
Multi-stakeholders
& cooperative
Harmonized via
Data Models
Smart Mobility
New sensing capabilities (Nomadic Sensing)
Our proposition :
Improve the existing mobile infrastructure for
data collecting and analysis
UX designs
Smart Mobility
New sensing capabilities (more context data)
Monitoring pollen
Air Quality
Noise etc.
Smart Mobility
New ways to pay (Check in Be Out)
• User doesn’t have
to worry about
tickets
• User always get
the best price
based on their use
• It’s seamless and
easy to use
• For the future :
dynamic pricing,
data analysis, …
Smart Mobility
New services and ways to think (Smart Shuttle)
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Smart DestinationsAn example of FIWARE-ready IoT Solution
Interacting in Smart Cites
Engage users using Beacons and Physical Web
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Interacting in Smart Cites
Engage users using Beacons and Physical Web
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Interacting in Smart Cites
Engage users using Beacons and Physical Web
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Building Smart Cites Ecosystem
Environmental Monitoring & Open Data
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Smart POI
Sensors & Physical Web ready to be used
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Smart POI
Sensors & Physical Web ready to be used
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Smart POI
Sensors & Physical Web ready to be used
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Smart POI infrastructure Overview
Areas for interaction, sensing and feeling
User experiences
Smart Destinations – Open to new experiences
Other experiences
Smart Destinations – Accessible Tourism
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Tourism deployments
• Physical Web for guided tours in
open air and historical places
› Accessible and multilanguage
› Agile Experience
Smart POI infrastructure Example
Co-Creation Experiment using Physical Web
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Co-creation Experience
300 user interactions per week
17 Smart POIs
Working properly 24/7 in Winter
M2M connectivity / management (FIWARE)
Indoor and Outdoor
Summary
Open Standards & platforms: The way to grow
Thanks for your attention! [email protected]
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