GRUPPO TELECOM ITALIA SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM
GRUPPO TELECOM ITALIA SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Telco’s role in Smart Sustainable Cities ITU Workshop on “Smart Sustainable Cities In LATAM” (São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013) Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group (maurizio. vasta@telecomitalia. it)
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Introduction Smart Sustainable City is a great concept but needs to be supported by infrastructures and enabling platforms to be concretely achievable. The presentation shows our vision on how a Telco Operator (like Telecom Italia) could play a strategic role in this context. Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group 2
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 The Smart City: What is it? ü ü ü Welfare Turism Social services Security Emergency call Buildings ü ü ü Public Residential Commercial Real estate Campus ü Energy ü Waste ü Water Utility Public Services Transport ü ü ü ü Hospital Diagnostic Center Day Hospital E-health Health Care Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group Education ü ü Airport Automotive Railway Logistic School University Cultural center Museums 3
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 The Smart City: different models Smart City #1 Smart City #2 Smart City #3 Safecity Smart Mobility Smart Grid e Smart Energy Smart Utility Smart Building and Connected Home Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group 4
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Vertical Application Cloud Computing The Smart City ICT horizontal platforms big picture City Command & Control Centers OTHER Vendors domain CLOUD IAAS & PAAS Networks M 2 M & Io. T Management TELCOs Domain COMMUNICATION NETWORK CAPILLARY NETWORK Gas Waste Heating Water The Connected City The Multi Utility Network Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group Public Lighting 5
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Telco’s domain: the capillary network layer Vertical Application Cloud Computing A “new” communication layer for receiving/sending information from/to new types of sensors and actuators: Utility Metering (Gas, Water, Electricity), Waste Management, Pollution and traffic control, Smart Lighting, Heating OTHER Vendors domain Control in private and public building City Command & Control Centers CLOUD IAAS & PAAS TELCOs Domain Networks M 2 M & Io. T Management COMMUNICATION NETWORK CAPILLARY NETWORK Why ? Gas Traditional infrastructure too expensive and energy consuming Meters should work several years without battery changes Waste Million devices/very limited traffic Heating Water Standard approach to enable easier service applications development The Connected City The Multi Utility Network Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group Public Lighting 6
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Capillary Network : Multiservice & Multiprotocol Network Water/Gas e. g. Wireless MBus 169 MHz Water Multiservice/Multiprotocol Concentrator ADSL/GPRS e. g. 433 MHz . . . e. g. Wireless MBus 169 MHz Heating e. g. 433 MHz Gas Water e. g. Wireless MBus Heating 868 MHz Specific standard Protocol Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group Multiprotocol Repeater Waste Capillary Network Elements 7
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Power Consumption • To send a data packet of 1 Kb TECHNOLOGY POWER CONSUMPTION GPRS 22. 64 J/day 868 MHZ 69 m. J/day 169 MHZ 84 m. J/day Capillary Network • GPRS power consumption is something like 260 times bigger ! Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group 8
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 A Telecom Italia Smart City Application: Smart Lampost as Smart City Hot Spots SMART HOT SPOTS APPLICATION Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group ASSET 9
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Vertical Application Cloud Computing Telco’s domain: the communication network layer Telco commercial networks are a value for Smart Cities because they provide intrinsic benefits in term of maturity, cost reduction, synergies and enhanced OTHER Vendors domain protocols City Command & Control Centers CLOUD IAAS & PAAS TELCOs Domain Networks M 2 M & Io. T Management COMMUNICATION NETWORK CAPILLARY NETWORK Gas Main benefits: ► Maturity: the network is already there, to build an ad hoc network takes time! ► Fixed & Mobile at a glance ► Planning & Management: never neglect network planning & management issue complexity! Heating ► Network & Data Security Waste Water The Connected Citymore expensive to build Thea. Multi Network Public Lightingexisting Cost Reduction: new Utility broadband network than to adopt the already ► Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group 10
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Telco’s domain: M 2 M & Io. T management layer Vertical Application Cloud Computing All Telcos are considering M 2 M business one of the most profitable in the future CLOUD IAAS & PAAS Networks M 2 M & Io. T Management ► ► TELCOs Domain COMMUNICATION NETWORK CAPILLARY NETWORK BUT: ► City Command & Control Centers OTHER Vendors domain Gas No standard communication and data model representation for devices No standard firmware upgrade process High volumes in data repositories Waste High volumes of connected devices but low traffic and low ARPU Provisioning and billing with different rules Heating and needs than traditional SIM-based businesses Water The Connected City The Multi Utility Network Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group Public Lighting 11
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 M 2 M Platform Blueprint: reference model M 2 M Platform ► ► Vertical Application & Process Layer Policy & Rules Management Infrastructure & Operational Support Application Orchestration API & Paa. S Layer API Mash-Up Software Development Kit Basic Services Layer Advanced M 2 M SIM/Subscript ion Management Mobility Management & Decision Support Remote Module Management Data Collection Analysis & Aggregation/ Correlation Connectivity Layer AAA Protocol Management Module Discovery ► SLA Management & Reporting ► Certification & Partnership Management ► E 2 E Monitoring Connectivity Module Management ► Fixed & Mobile Access Networks M 2 M Traffic Characterization Core Network Adapters Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group ► Dynamic SIM Provisioning ► Manage SIM M 2 M Manage M 2 M Devices Firmware update Store and normalize data Hide technical complexity and protocol diversities End-to-end monitor the whole M 2 M chain with SLA assurance Accounting and billing for usage Provide API to application layer ETSI M 2 M / One. M 2 M compliancy………. 12 12
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Telco’s domain: the computing layer Vertical Application City Command & Control Centers OTHER Vendors domain CLOUD IAAS & PAAS M 2 M & Io. T Management Networks ► Vertical Application ► Utility Computing Elastic Computing Hybrid Computing Vertical Application ► Cloud Computing Services are the new TELCO service offering on top of traditional communication services TELCOs Domain COMMUNICATION NETWORK CAPILLARY NETWORK Gas TELCO Vision in Cloud Computing is to offer horizontal platforms (Infrastructure and Middleware) to enable third parties’ applications development in easier and Waste cheaper way Heating Water The Connected City The Multi Utility Network Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group Public Lighting 13
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Telecom Italia’s Porfolio ► Gas metering (management of gas meters in accordance with the rules of the Italina Authority) ► SEP (management platform of the sensors in Io. T way) ► Energy management (monitoring of utility consumption(EE/GAS/WATER) per Business market) Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group 14
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Use Case 1 (designed with Turin City council): the Safecity The Project entitled "Safecity" belongs to the group of special European Union Projects FP 7 -FI-PPP and provides for the development of smart security services for the City. The Safecity ICT platform and a certain number of applications for smart security services are defined. The security services should cover both the crimes and the emergency situation caused for example by accidents (eg railway accidents), natural disasters (earthquakes, floods, etc. . ) and terrorist attacks. Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group 15
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Administrator Users and devices management, service settings GPRS/ADSL/Wi. Max/Wi. Fi/Satelite (Internet https) Bluetooth Use Case 2: E-Health Main Doctor He writes report of exams, he sets configuration data, he manages drugs therapy. Videoassistance. General Doctor Data and report visualization Nurse Data visualization, Patient assistance in performing measures using assisted gateway, Agenda of patients visits My. Doctor@Home Gateway My. Doctor@Home Platform Patient Visualizations of his measures, of his data, of his configuration, of report of exams INR Different medical devices Centralization of data management(Saa. S) Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group Management of different users 16
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Use Case 3 (designed with Turin Water utility): Smart Water management Capillary Network Vertical Applications smart metering, leak detection, water quality Gateway IP Network Hidden leakage detection Water quality and pollution measurement Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group Floods prevention 17
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Use Case 4: Smart City EV Car Sharing service A Service App Android NFC ISCRIZIONE SMART CARD L’iscrizione avviene attraverso il sito web PRENOTAZIONE Sarà possibile prenotare attraverso l’App. OBU Arduino based UTILIZZO + VAS AVVIO DELL’AUTO FINE SERVIZIO Service Platform Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group L’utente parcheggia l’auto e collega il cavo alla colonnina di rica 18
SMART Sustainable Cities in LATAM São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013 Conclusions Main Telco’s role is in Horizontal Platforms as they ► ► ► are “enabling platforms” for third parties involved in “Smart City” applications development hide technical complexity and lack of standards at the sensor layer, decoupling devices and application through well defined API facilitate applications exchange among different Public Administrations (Smart City Application Store) ► enable the mandatory cooperation between public and private domain ► support an effective ecosystem among big players and niche players ► are cost effective because of large scale economies Maurizio Vasta, Telecom Italia Group 19
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