smart cities 2015_gautam nanda
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Making Smart cities smarter
Making Smart cities smarter
MAKING SMART CITIES
SMARTER
2015 SMART CONNECTED CITIES
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Introduction
Main feature of smart cities is to enable delivery of key
services based on real time demands /needs such as :-
• Utility services like power, water and garbage collection.
• Delivery of government schemes and developmental programs.
• Safety and security.
• Access to information such as real time traffic updates, transportationavailability, various delivery services.
• Medical and emergency management.
• E-governance related activities.
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Core Hurdles
• Capital intensive investment in technological
infrastructure.
• Lack of policy framework to enable next generation
technologies.
• Need for unified and standardised protocols for
technological implementation.
• Lack of trained personnel to implement frameworks that
will be designed in near future.
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Facilitator- Smartphone
• India ranks 3rd among top countries for smartphone users
with an estimated 117 million subscribers, behind only China
and United States.
• According to latest ‘Internet trends 2014’ report by Mary
Meeker, partner of venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield
& Byers (KPCB) growth of smartphone subscribers in India in
2013 stood at 55%, which was fastest among top 30
smartphone markets. According to report, smartphone
subscribers’ base in India was estimated to grow at 45 % in
2014.
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Uses - Smartphone
• Emergency response related to police and medical services.
• Tracking development and implementation of schemes and projects with
centralised reporting.
• Evidencing damage, flood and compensation claims.
• Identification of suspects at large and known criminals.
• Communication between government departments and users.
• Grievance redressal and consumer complaints.
• New age census with photographic proof and logging of personal details.
• Availing of services.
• Augmenting CCTV networks with mobile camera based incident reporting.
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Solution - Eyewatch
A single platform to cover all needs for e-governance
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E – Governance
• Largest technological resource available across country is mobile phone.
• Eyewatch platform leverages this resource enabling evidence along with
data from grassroots level.
• Eyewatch enables India to conduct a census with photographic proof of
entire family as well as their location.
• Eyewatch brings in large amounts of accountability of those actually
collecting this information.
• Inspectors, assessors, surveyors and other authorised representatives of
government to have Eyewatch enabled mobile phone which is customised
for e-governance.
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Application capturesaudio visual information
Alert ActivatedControl Centre
Applicationcapturescurrentlocation
Application sends all informationcaptured to the Control Center withreference tag for Master database
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Back End Support System (BESS) – Reference number is
generated for each individual which can be added to the actual
application under relevant scheme. Reference number is a unique
identifier which can be verified using facial recognition softwares.
BESS will be able to do the following:-
• Identify mismatch in photographs of a candidate.
• Identify multiple uses of a photograph under different names.
• Cross verify if a candidate is on a negative list or a known criminal.
• Segregation of data as required by Centre/State goverments.
• Intelligent routing and notification of mismatches.
• Customised reports as required at different operational levels.
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Police Application
• Can replace 100 as an advanced emergency response system.
• Identify suspects, known offenders and outstanding warrants.
• Can be used to log and catalogue investigations by InvestigatingOfficers through a dedicated server.
• Citizen tool to be eyes and ears of the police.
• Beat Police route management tool.
• Remote e-FIR registration system.
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Intelligence Gathering
• Mobile phone based easy to use data collection and data transfer on
Eyewatch platform.
• Real time information uploaded straight to dedicated server.
• Information can be used as evidence.
• Audio, video and location information is linked to master database
(CCTNS for example).
• Remote tracking of user can also be carried out.
• Updating real time information is possible.
• Control Centre based on Eyewatch platform can monitor remotely track
multiple incidents.
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Monitoring Tool for Government
• Daily remote visual supervision of work is possible.
• Designated authority may be detailed to send work progress photographs asroutine updates.
• Eyewatch based application can acquire video/photograph of site locationalong with GPS location on map.
• Subsequent payments can be linked to actual progress of project.
• Provides a tamper proof verification tool to track implementation andprogress for schemes like NREGS, SGSY, etc.
• Solution for “Crowdsourcing” of alert Citizens to assist administration insurveillance and auditing of civic services such as garbage collection,tampering of electrical wires, open manholes, etc.
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