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Building A Smarter London

The document outlines a strategic approach and 5-year masterplan to build a smarter London through the development of an integrated technology platform and 'Internet of Things'. It discusses how cities are under pressure to change and addressing issues like energy costs, climate impacts, and infrastructure through structured projects that leverage community partnerships, open data, and new technologies to deliver smarter outcomes in areas like transport, utilities, health, and the economy. The goal is to use data as a new utility to support evidence-based decision making and new applications that improve services for citizens.

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Building A Smarter London

The document outlines a strategic approach and 5-year masterplan to build a smarter London through the development of an integrated technology platform and 'Internet of Things'. It discusses how cities are under pressure to change and addressing issues like energy costs, climate impacts, and infrastructure through structured projects that leverage community partnerships, open data, and new technologies to deliver smarter outcomes in areas like transport, utilities, health, and the economy. The goal is to use data as a new utility to support evidence-based decision making and new applications that improve services for citizens.

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Building a Smarter London

Nick Bromley iCity Programme Manager


07970 956576
[email protected]

www.icityproject.eu

Characteristics of cities:
Uniquely important population, CO2, economic driver
(64%);
Uniquely vulnerable local and regional competition,
aging population, infrastructure failures;
Under intense pressure to change energy costs,
climate change impacts, public realm improvement,
housing, infrastructure;
Cities are problematic, difficult, and Messy ill defined,
highly dynamic, politicised, interconnected services and
systems;
Silo subsystems, strongly interconnected yet weakly
coordinated, lacking structured awareness of each other,
lack of institutionalised and operational adaptability.

Structured approach to developing a smarter city:

Strategic
Strategic Direction
Direction National/International
National/International
Targets,
Vision
2020,
Targets, Vision 2020, London
London Plan,
Plan, Mayoral
Mayoral
Policies
Policies
Masterplanning
Masterplanning &
& Development
Development Opportunities
Opportunities

Community
iCity
iCity
Develop
Develop
er
er
Projects
Projects

Smart
Smart
City
City
Outcom
Outcom
es
es

Challenge &
Opportunity
Driven

Technology Platform Cloud, Big Data


Open Data
Private
Data
&
Communities
of Use (Use
Cases)
RFID

WiFi

Air
Qu

Dem
o

Infrastructu
re Internet of Things

Econo

iBus

Security Efficiency

DUNCAN WILSON INTEL ICRI CITIES @DJDUNC WWW.CITIES.IO - SUSTAINABLE CONNECTED CITIES

THINKING
OUR FOCUS IS ON:

DATA AS A MATERIAL HAS VALUE WHEN YOU MAKE STUFF


DISCOVERING THE USE CASE FOCUS ON THE PROBLEM
SUSTAINABLE USE BUSINESS/SOCIO ECONOMIC AND
ENVIRONMENTAL
THE AGING OF DATA PATTERNS FROM LONG TERM EVIDENCE

DUNCAN WILSON INTEL ICRI CITIES @DJDUNC WWW.CITIES.IO - SUSTAINABLE CONNECTED CITIES

Converged LDS and iCity Urban


Platform

Data

the new
utility

Internet of Things

environment

entertainment
security

mobility

health

culture

transportation

The iCity platform opens access to the City infrastructure

iCity Platform
Traffic Lights

Optical Fibre
Network

Parking Register

eGovernmen
t
Kiosks

Metro
Multimedia
System

Cameras

Real-time
Information
Signs

WiFi Network

ATM
(Automated Teller)
Machines
8

Apps to build a smarter London

smartphone user spends 119 mins per day with gadget, compared 97 mins with partner
urce: O2);
003 500m devices connected Internet, 2010 12.5bn, 2015 25bn or 3.5 per person
urce: Cisco IBSG);

Use Case Definitions - Partnership Working


Strategic
GLA
Strategic & Local
Planning

High Potential
TfL RFID & WiFI

GLA Family - TfL

Operational
B2B
e.g. Utilities Database

Factory
B2C
e.g. App Developers

Software Developer Community


Opportunity Areas - London &
Partners
Tech City (Pru Ashby) digital
Shoreditch
Mayors Smart London Board
Digital Greenwich Peninsular
Creative Works London
Digital Cities Exchange
(Imperial/UCL)
Institute for Sustainability
New London Architecture (NLA)
affiliates
Universities Kings College, CASA,
Saaid
Business School

Practical Applications:
Applications:

ata and Open Infrastructure evidence based decision support, development of Apps and
tion services for local citizens Data the new utility;
me data - modelling/analytics for town planning and transport assessments;
phic location data simplify navigation around the town, services location;
randed community App store promoting local business and services to citizens.

rt:

ort data/APIs easing congestion through better route finding, modal shift and behaviour ch
king sensors and management location monitoring and differential pricing to better mana
y;
Vehicles charging points, preferential parking, low carbon zoning;
re schemes location and access to vehicles;
alised mass transit shared use vehicles from doorstep to destination;
ess vehicles - laser guided automated vehicles using laser guided;
rban logistics load sharing for local consolidation and deliveries.

Practical Applications:

y and Utilities:

rt metering efficient usage and payment of electricity, gas, water;


ict heating systems shared source and cost heating;
gy efficiency insulation, remote systems management and control;
orked utilities - asset location and access management;
wables use of waste and new generating sources for energy.

h:

in the community home based clinical care monitored centrally;


rgency services - location and operational management e.g. ambulance;
matics platform recording of population data to further improve services and health benefi
munity services improving awareness and access to exercise facilities;

5 year Building a smarter London Masterplan


2013

2014

Solutions
Innovation

2015

Transport

Economy
Energy
Home
Energy
Automation Housing
Health Care
Health
Congest
Decision Support
ion
Predictive Tools
2016

2017

2018

Bus Intell & Analysis/BIM


Business Cases? Cost Reduction & Ops Efficiency

Big Data

Urban
Operating
Platform

Sector
Specific

Data
Access

LDS
Transparency
Privacy

IP Devices
Smarter Personal Computing
CLOUD/Server Farms
4G/LTE

nfrastructure
Upgrades
3G
wifi

Interoperabilit
Interoperability

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