fiware: coopetition on a single digital market for smart cities
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http://fiware.org
http://lab.fiware.org
@FIWARE
FIWARE: Coopetition on a single digital market for Smart Cities
Juanjo Hierro FIWARE Coordinator and Chief Architect @JuanjoHierro [email protected]
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The Open and Agile Smart Cities (OASC) initiative
§ Common APIs à FIWARE NGSI to start with § Standard Data Models à CitySDK and more § Platform for Open Data/API publication § Driven by implementation approach
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More info: http://oascities.org
The Open and Agile Smart Cities (OASC) initiative
§ Coopetion: • Competition at platform level • Collaboration: de-facto standards (APIs, models)
§ Digital Single Market for Smart Cities • Portability • Interoperability
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FIWARE NGSI: the API for real-time open data § Gathering, managing and providing access to context information describing “what’s
going on” in the city becomes absolutely essential the more efficient management of municipal services and enablement of 3rd party apps
§ A standard API for context information management becomes a cornerstone Pivotal Point for Interoperability and Portability
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Bus • Location • No. passengers • Driver • Licence plate
Citizen • Name-Surname • Birthday • Preferences • Location • ToDo list
Shop • Location • Business name • Franchise • offerings
Context Information
City Governance System City Services City Services City Services City Services City Services Third-party Apps
standard API
FIWARE NGSI: the API for real-time open data § Simple yet powerful API enabing updates and access to context information from
different sources (not just IoT !) which may vary over time • Existing systems dealing with management of municipal services • Sensor networks (Internet of Things) • Third-party smart city apps
§ Enables a key concept which was mising: real-time open data
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Street = “X”, traffic = high
What’s the current traffic in street “X”?
NGSI Standard API
A sensor in a pedestrian street
The Public Bus Transport Management system Citizen’s car app or
smartphone
Notify me the changes of traffic in street “X”
updates updates
How can standard Smart City data models easing common solutions be defined? The solution § A “design by committee” approach would not be the
best approach: • Such kind of approach has proven to be wrong in many
other standardization efforts in the past • Who grants that the defined model is suitable for what apps
need and developers want to have?
§ We need a “driven by implementation” approach: • Identify real applications that solve a real problem and cities
would like to see running in their cities • Check what data models they have been designed to work
with and take them as input • Carry out a “data curation” process where input data models
converge into a single common model
§ You will end with a set of standard data models and soon a portfolio of killer Smart City apps working!
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It’s time to execute!
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OASC cities
App 1
App i
City 1
City 2
City 3
City k
City n
City 1
City 2
City 3
City n
App i
App r
App 1
Showcase 1
Showcase m
Transference to Market
FIWARE Accelerator Programme
Other Prototypes or ServiceReady solutions
Standard information models
Smart car navigation: we started with Porto
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Smart car navigation: now extending to other cities
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City of Santander
City of Porto
Joint FIWARE-TMForum collaboration
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US: Global City Technology Challenge (GCTC)
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FIWARE and European Data Portal collaboration
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ETSI Industry Specification Group proposal
§ Task Force on fast-track adoption of FIWARE NGSI specifications evolution as de-facto standard API for context information management
§ Task Force on specifications to be fulfilled by Data Publication Platforms supporting open data publication and/or monetization of data
§ Task Force on specification, curation, publication and evolution of Cross-domain Data Models
§ Task Force on specification, curation, publication and evolution of Smart City Data Models
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@FIWARE
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