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Page 1: Smart Cities - Vision - Concept - Implementation on street level

Ericsson smart sustainable cities

Jesper Rhode

We turn downtown into upgraded

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A Sociedade Conectada Onde todas as pessoas e indústrias podem atingir seu pleno potencial

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15 anos 50 bilhões de coisas conectadas

25 anos 5 bilhões de pessoas conectadas

100 anos 1 bilhão de lugares conectados

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› Equipe de 750 pessoas trabalhando exlusivamente em projetos de Smart Cities

› Mais de 1500 empresas conectadas a nossos sistemas de IoT para Smart Cities

Atuação de peso em Smart Cities

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Brusca mudança das cidades criando novos desafios

Resiliência Competitividade Sustentabilidade & Eficiência Segurança

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Rapid urbanization The world is rapidly moving into cities. Estimates tell us that by 2050, around 70% of the worlds population will live in cities compared to 50% by 2015. This puts enormous stress on the city infrastructure in everything from securing housing to making city functions cope. Resilience Possibly the biggest challenge is to transform how a city is managed and run. Today most cities run their functional departments in silos where everyone does their own thing without systematic collaboration. To cope with upcoming challenges this needs to be changed. We can’t solve problems in isolation anymore but to create horizontal platforms on top of which every department contributes to every other department and work in unison to tackle the big challenges. Sustainability & Efficiency With a big rise of citizens, e.g. transport will change dramatically. There is a need to increase usage of public transport in many places so that we can share resources more efficiently, there is a need to prepare for autonomous driving as well as a need to understand the challenges of electrical vehicles. Competiveness The day-to-day work of any city is to balance overlapping and often competing interests in every aspect of city policy and service delivery. At no time will this be more evident than in large-scale ICT projects. The city’s multiple and diverse constellations of stakeholders – public and private, individual and collective – will all be affected by the transformation, so their inputs will be crucial to the success of the development. Safety With rapid urbanization and the big amount of people and vehicles moving in to the cities also challenges security and safety. Authorities need to be more mobile and to know more and act more quickly wherever they are needed. Platforms that can analyze incoming data and predict threats and needs can reduce the time from event to action, determine the correct response and even enable prevention – thereby saving lives.
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66% Querem ter o controle em

tempo real da qualidade da água ingerida

76% Querem sensores em locais públicos

para rastrear e evitar tráfego

70% Querem

comparar a utilização de energia com seus vizinhos

70% DA POPULAÇÃO MUNDIAL IRÃO

VIVER EM CIDADES EM

2050

Presenter
Presentation Notes
70% of the world’s population will live in cities by 2050o Globally more number of people lives in urban areas than in rural areas, with o This number is to increase to 70% by 2050.o Most urbanized areas include North America (82% of population in urban area), 54% of the world population residing in urban area in 2014. Latin America and the Caribbean (80%). In contrast, Asia and Africa remain mostly rural with only 48% and 40% in urban area. All regions are expected to urbanize further in coming decades, however Asia and Africa would urbanize faster than others.When city dwellers use the internet to make smarter, more informed choices, cities become smarter too. Smartphone owners in cities globally are now making this happen: 76 percent want sensors in public spaces that let them know what areas are crowded and best avoided 70 percent want to compare energy use with neighbors in order to optimize their behavior 66 percent want to have real-time control of drinking water quality All sources Ericsson consumer lab
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Melhorando os serviços da cidade

Conectando cidades

Ajudando a colaboração das cidades

Presenter
Presentation Notes
So what is Ericsson doing in the smart sustainable cities space? The following three slides explains this on a high level.
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Conectar tudo que existe na cidade

Habilitar a conectividade segura em todos os lugares

Desenvolvendo 5G baseado nas necessidades da cidade

Conectando cidades

Presenter
Presentation Notes
The first step in transforming into a sustainable smart city is to connect it. From street lights, to water pipes to garbage trucks, everything will be connected. Our broad network portfolio can create connectivity wherever you need it – dense areas, indoor, underground and even along high speed commuter trains. We are already designing 5G to meet the needs of cities, creating the next generation of networks that will solve city challenges.
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Melhoria dos serviços das cidades

Fazer com que tudo seja rastreado em tempo real

Alavancar soluções de nuvem seguras e ágeis

Melhorando os serviços das cidades

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Once connected city services will be improved and augmented to increase city attractiveness, competitiveness and sustainability. In the sustainable smart city, utilities are connected to improve energy consumption, transportation is managed in real time through connected vehicles and infrastructure, and public safety is integrated across agencies for maximum efficiency. We make this happen with secure cloud solutions, agile service enablement platforms and big data analytics.
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Integrar todas as funções das cidades

Resolver problemas colaborativamente

Compartilhar dados para criar novos valores

Ajudando a colaboração das cidades

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Building a smart city means that city functions works completely integrated and collaborative. A transport problem can’t be fixed in isolation without considering parking, connectivity and lighting and the same goes for any other city function. With a common platform based on data sharing, connected sensors and connectivity that is reused, completely new values can be unlocked. Used in the right way we can anticipate, mitigate and even prevent common city problems.
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Ericsson em smart sustainable cities - Nossa oferta

Utilities Inteligentes

Segurança Púlica

Transporte Inteligente

Consultoria, Integração de Sistemas e Serviços Gerenciados

Plataformas de Aplicação

Conectividade e Gerenciamento da Conectividade

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› Centro de Operações Integrado com 500 câmeras, 200 km de fibra óptica.

› Taxa de homicídio reduziu de 10.21 para 8.29 por 100,000 habitantes.

SÃO JOSÉ DOS CAMPOS diminui a taxa de crime

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Ericsson helps Brazilian city to decrease crime rate Emergency response system developed, integrated and managed by Ericsson reaches three years of implementation in São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil The system includes the Integrated Operations Center, a connected video solution, 100 miles of fiber optic cable, and systems integration of software  As a result, the number of public safety incidents has been reduced and the homicide rate has declined from 10.21 to 8.29 per 100,000 inhabitants Every time the emergency and police phone numbers are dialed within the city of São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil, the municipality is ready to act and dispatch the needed services. Whether a fire, road accident, crime or natural disaster, the caller in distress will receive prompt support and lives can be saved. To be able to meet the required response times and handle all types of complex situations, the Brazilian city of São José dos Campos selected an emergency response system developed by Ericsson. In addition to the emergency response system, the partnership between Ericsson and the municipality of São José dos Campos also includes a managed services agreement to locally support and manage the platform at the Integrated Operations Center, a connected video solution, 100 miles of fiber optic cable, and systems integration of software. This is the first managed services contract for Ericsson in the public safety sector within Latin America. São José dos Campos is the first city in Brazil to have its traffic and municipal guard communications systems connected through Ericsson's Emergency Response system - a complete and flexible solution that integrates telephone, radio, data, video and image communications systems wherever constant access and availability are essential, allowing users to control and communicate urgent information quickly and efficiently, thereby helping to save lives, improve public safety and manage public services. Since 2012, when the city started to invest in the implementation of a Smart City project the number of events handled by the Integrated Operations Center increased 15.5%, contributing more effectively to real-time protection of people and public buildings. In 2014, 1,542 incidents were observed compared to 1,335 in the previous year. In addition, homicide rates are down in the city since the Integrated Operations Center's creation. Official data from the Secretary of State for Public Security notes that after the municipality's investment in ICT equipment for safety and security, the homicide rate went down from 10.21 to 8.29 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants.
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› 1,300 ônibus operando simultaneamente.

› 6,000 pontos de ônibus conectados.

› Pontos de ônibus e terminais com tela em tempo real.

› Informação em tempo real provida aos usuários de ônibus via website e app

› Integrado ao Google Maps

› Eficiência operacional melhorada

› Satisfação dos clientes melhorada

Sistema de Transporte inteligente em Goiânia

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Goiania improves its intelligent transportation system with Ericsson and Volvo Bus RMTC Goiânia, a group of enterprises responsible for public transportation in Goiânia, the sixth largest city in Brazil, improves its smart transportation system thanks to a partnership with Ericsson and Volvo Bus Latin America. The ITS4Mobility solution from Volvo, combined with Ericsson’s services and systems integration leadership to connect industries, support the daily operation of RMTC Goiânia, which includes 1,300 buses and 6,000 bus stops, responsible for mobilizing 600,000 people every day in the metropolitan area of Goiânia. Bus operators in Goiânia can track the fleet in real time – accessing information on travel time, punctuality and quantity of buses on each route. This information is used by operators to efficiently distribute the buses and provide a better service to passengers. In addition, CO2 emissions are reduced, since bus operations are more efficient. Passengers also have access to real-time information about arrival times and locations of the buses via the internet and smartphone apps. Goiânia is the first city in Brazil – and Latin America – to select the Volvo ITS4Mobility solution. According to the agreement, Ericsson is responsible for the localization of the solution according to Goiânia’s specific needs, as well as support and maintenance.
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Empresas baseadas em Plataformas no S&P 500

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Evolução das Plataformas

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THE UBICQUIA SOLUTION

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Patent pending solution that ingeniously derives power from a standard light pole.

THE UBICQUIA SOLUTION KAIRO™

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Kairo™ is Ubicquia’s revolutionary patent pending solution that uniquely addresses the “power” and “pervasiveness” challenges of IIoT by offering a device that ingeniously derives power from a standard light pole. Kairo™ singularly leverages a potentially unlimited number of points of presence (POP) with power, greatly expanding the ability to deliver a vast array of IIoT solutions.
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Capabilities

› Public Wi-Fi access (mesh, routers, backhaul).

› Private low power mesh network.

› Cellular access. › Internet access. › Hierarchical Storage. › Power management.

THE UBICQUIA SOLUTION KAIRO™

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THE UBICQUIA SOLUTION KAIRO™

Applications › Public Wi-Fi access (open/metered/onboard) › PicoWeb storage/access › Digital imaging (detection/HD video/mobile) › Street lighting power management › Utility metering and leak detection › Remote traffic monitoring (routing) › Traffic advisory services › Toll transponder › Remote weather/environmental monitoring › Automated maintenance › Vehicle/person recognition › Cellular nano-cell gateway › Automated maintenance (GPS driven)

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THE UBICQUIA SOLUTION KAIRO™

KAIRO™ Applications

Kairo™ Wireless Node

› Flexible Feature Stack.

› Compatible with ANSI C136.10 Standards.

› Utilizes Existing WiFi Infrastructure and Standards.

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Flexible Feature Stack Low cost “stack” architecture Flexible application stacks Compatible with ANSI C136.10 Standards Plugs into existing street light head – World wide standard No street light wiring or infrastructure changes Utilizes Existing WiFi Infrastructure and Standards 802.11s large mesh networking topology Allows public WiFi access with existing 802.11b/g/n routers Backhaul internet connectivity
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140 Anos de Ericsson

39,000

23,689

57,000

2.5 b

1 b

180

116,281

Assinantes gerenciados por nós

Assinantes suportados por nós

Profissionais de serviços Empregados

Países com clientes

Empregados de P&D

Patentes

Em P&D

246.9 BSEK Receita

36 BSEK

NETWORKS Uma rede para milhões de necessidades

IT Transformando operadoras em companhias digitais

MEDIA Apreciando o consumo da TV diariamente

INDUSTRIES Transformando indústrias e sociedade

FY 2015 figures

Presenter
Presentation Notes
So, we’re leading the movement to shape the Networked Society, but what type of company are we? Let’s have a look at us at a glance. We are a truly global ICT Company, number 1 within Mobile infrastructure, Operations and Business support solutions, Telecom services and TV platforms. With mobile infrastructure we mean network elements all the way from superior antennas and radio base stations to advanced policy functionality in the core networks. With Operations and Business support systems we mean all the systems and software that manage the operations of the network and the relationship to customers. This ranges from CRM systems and billing functionality to automatically optimizing network resources in real time.   With Telecom services we mean everything from strategic consulting services and software integration, to building and rolling out a physical network and of course, running those networks for our customers through an outsourcing approach.   With TV Platform we mean IPTV platforms that give service providers the tools they need to create fully interactive, customizable TV experiences.   We employ over 118 000 people. Together we speak about every language that exists in the world.   We have customers in over 180 countries, and in fact we entered many of them, from USA to South Africa to China, well over a hundred years ago.   We have over 37 000 granted patents comprising of one of the industry’s largest portfolios. Through licensing these patents we give other companies the possibility to access and build upon our technology which could be a starting point for new innovation for others  Our innovations are only possible if we receive fair and reasonable returns on our R&D investments. The global licensing approach has enabled open innovation, growth, development and choice to the benefit of all – including our competitors and consumers. Any disregard for widely accepted business ethics threatens to undermine all innovative companies and create chaos for consumers We invest heavily in R&D: on average 33 billion SEK (or 5 billion USD) in the last five years and under 2014 36 billion SEK.   Our annual net sales is about 228 billion SEK, which equals about 33 billion USD or 1 billion crowns every weekday.   40% of all mobile traffic runs through networks supplied by us and 1 billion subscribers in networks managed by us.   Every year we do more than 1500 consulting and systems integrations projects.   With our long history, our global scale and local presence we are trusted as a global authority and thought leader in the ICT field. Every year we meet over 100 government delegations from across the world to discuss how they can evolve in the Networked Society and create a better quality of life for their citizens- we can truly say we know what it takes to shape the Networked Society.
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Networked Society blog: Spanish: Ericsson.com/blogs/sociedad-conectada Portuguese: Ericsson.com/blogs/sociedade-conectada

Participe da conversa

/EricssonLatinAmerica

/EricssonBR

@EricssonLatam

@EricssonBR

/EricssonLatam

/EricssonBrazil

/EricssonLatinAmerica

/EricssonLatinAmerica

/EricssonLatinAmerica

Jesper Rhode / @jesperrhode

Presenter
Presentation Notes
This is not the end of the story. By continuing to explore the Networked Society together, we can build the future we envision.
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