Challenges & opportunities to create sustainable Smart Cities in the data economy
Antonio J. Jara
CEO
jara@hopu.eu
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Challenges & opportunities to create sustainable Smart Cities in the data economy Antonio J. Jara CEO jara@hopu.eu We design innovative cities thanks to the deployment of Smart Points of Interaction (Smart POIs), which allow to
Challenges & opportunities to create sustainable Smart Cities in the data economy
Antonio J. Jara
CEO
jara@hopu.eu
We design innovative cities thanks to the deployment of Smart Points of Interaction (Smart POIs), which allow to create a multi directional communication channel among citizens, visitors and cities, establishing co- creation, culture sharing and environmental control open tools. Our solutions meet the requirements of the Open and Agile Smart Cities (OASC) use OMA LWM2M communication protocols and allow integration with
Members Co-chair IoT & Smart Cities Members Gold Members Members
SDOs Alliances
Protocols
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Innovation Hubs
Business Accelerators
Cities
Startups
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Reusability and Openness Restful API Cloudificati
Microservic es 9
16 FIWARE Lab Nodes
up to 3000+ cores, 6TB+ Ram, 750TB+ HD
…and more to follow!
countries with high potential
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used to demonstrate the ability of IoT solutions to seamless interoperate (plug and play) with FIWARE.
enlarge the FIWARE ecosystem, connecting IoT hardware (sensors/actuators) producers as technology providers to FIWARE large base of developers.
unique business opportunity for IoT products.
to validate the following types of implementations:
software solution.
and Open purpose hardware (such as Arduino, Raspberry PI, Mini-PC, Mote sensor, etc.). This kind
This kind of product may use real or virtual sensors.
certified and evaluated by an impartial and recognized certification body.
providers.
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A single solution to monitor everything
Optical Sensors Extension
Particle Counter
Non-Dispersive Infra-Red (NDIR)
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Open and Agile Smart Cities
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NGSI IoT Agents IoT Backend Device Management
Backend
Applications / Dashboards
FIWARE NGSI-9/10 Simple processing C EP
IoT-enabled C
Management Backend
BigData Analysis C
Other sources
G atew ay / Device Platform G Es Native NG SI IoT Agent Gatew ay / Device Platform G Es Native NGSI IoT Agent Gatew ay / Device Platform G Es Gatew ay / Device Platform G Es
Implementation Driven
(FIWARE Lab & Acceleration, Organicity, SmartSDK, Synchronicity)
Common APIs (NGSI) City Models (CIM, CitySDK) Open Data Platform (CKAN)
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FIWARE brings a rather high value
come with adapters that transform data made available by the city so that it complies with the data model handled by the app but that has proven to be easy with OMA NGSI (overall if NGSI is at both ends)
avoid performing this kind of adaptation and make portability
straightforward task
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points of interest such as public parking lots, weather or air quality stations, and others.
forecast, including all the expected values for the different variables (temperature, humidity, wind speed, maximum, minimum, etc.).
(entity type WeatherObserved). It represents weather
by the automated weather stations owned by AEMET.
(entity type WeatherAlarm). They correspond to weather alarms provided by the European Meteoalarm service.
corresponds to the observations of the air quality in a city.
capture information that is needed to optimize car mobility in cities.
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Data in action
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Informed Decision Making
(LIVE)
(visualizer)
(people flows)
(CKAN portal)
https://live.hopu.eu
https://visualizer.hopu.eu
Visitors Flow based
Creating Smart Destinations
“One's destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things"
A new communication channel more agile for tourist
Smart Spots and Cautive Wi-Fi Portal, contextualizing online information in each point of interest sending notifications non- intrusive.
Point of Interest and create a transmedia experience with new multimedia content co- created by the citizens
#Ceutícuentasuhistoria
geol geolocated through two ways:
nearby with the Bluetooth and GPS on. The notification includes an URL with the website.
Wi-Fi Fi: The user can connect to the Wi-Fi “Be-Memories” and the website will open automatically.
#Ceutícuentasuhistoria
short rt vi vide deos s of f 1 1 min inute where the citizens tell stories about their town in the point
Smart Destination:
gitali lize the immaterial heritage of a city
Co-cre reate the content with the citizens, involving the communities of the city in the process as old people, children, etc.
attra ractiv ive for the new travellers (Millennials)
new co communic icatio ions ch channels ls to disseminate local business and restaurants
Hackathon WeLive winner “Best Tourist solution” Google hackathon finalist ITH Smart Destination Awards In FITUR 2017 Tested in Deusto, Bilbao
Antonio J. Jara CEO jara@hopu.eu