Smart Sustainable Cities and KPIs Pacific Radio Communication
Smart Sustainable Cities and KPIs Pacific Radio Communication Workshop 2019 (PRW-19) Coral Coast, Fiji 11 th – 12 th April 2019 International Telecommunication Union
Content 1 Context – Why Smart Cities is an Important Development 2 United for Smart Sustainability Cities 3 KPIs for SSC
Rapid Urbanisation +80% GDP generated in cities Some developed countries have +80% population in cities 43 mega cities by 2030 35% of growth : India +416 m; China +255 m; Nigeria +189 m Sources: (1) World Bank, (2) UN 2018 Revision of World Urbanization Prospects 68% global population in cities by 2050 from 55% in 2018
Sustainability Environmental issues Waste & Water Management Stress on infrastructure Electricity supply & reliability Issues faced by cities Social needs: education, healthcare Public Safety
Definition “A smart sustainable city is an innovative city that uses information and communication technologies (ICTs) and other means to improve quality of life, efficiency of urban operation and services, and competitiveness, while ensuring that it meets the needs of present and future generations with respect to economic, social, environmental as well as cultural aspects”.
Technologies Mobility Geospatial Io. T Big Data Cloud Ai Blockchain
5 G Network Slicing Edge Computing Low Latency Security
5 G Network Slicing
The Value Chain Data collection Device layer Sensors, meters, machines, trackers, etc. Also require chipset, modules, etc. Data Carriage Network layer Cellular, NBIo. T, Wi. Fi, fibre, dedicated network Data Storage Cloud, data centres, storage at the edge Data Analytics Data Layer Analysing data and gather insights; leveraging AI for automation Application Integrated Op Centre Application layer Visualisation tools and translating insights into workflows and actions Operations Support major operations – surveillance, monitoring, disaster management
Opportunities Economy Smart City • • • Environment Society & Culture • • • ICT Infrastructure Drainage Electricity Supply Transport Buildings Urban Planning • • • Air Quality Water & Sanitation Waste Environment Quality Public Space & Nature Energy Education Health Culture Housing Safety Food Security
Challenges Government Funding Technology Leadership Multiple domains Integrated policy Business models ROI ICT infrastructure Io. T network Cloud/data centre Data Talent Cybersecurity Collection Integration ICT skill shortage Data scientist Security Data protection Data privacy Threat prevention
Some Common Use Cases Waste management; smart street lighting Traffic management and smart parking Smart Utilities including smart meters Environment monitoring e. g. , flood warning Some Use Cases Remote healthcare Public safety and order – video surveillance
Content 1 Context – Why Smart Cities is an Important Development 2 United for Smart Sustainability Cities 3 KPIs for SSC
U 4 SSC
KPIs for SSC
Current Work
Principles for the KPIs
Description
Content 1 Context – Why Smart Cities is an Important Development 2 United for Smart Sustainability Cities 3 KPIs for SSC
Structure of the KPIs
KPIs – Economy
KPIs – Economy
KPIs – Economy
KPIs – Economy
KPIs – Economy
KPIs – Environment
KPIs – Environment
KPIs – Social and Culture
KPIs – Social and Culture
KPIs – Social and Culture
KPIs – Social and Culture
Flipbook – Case Studies The first two cities that participated in the ITU KPI pilot project in 2015. These projects help to define the indicators. Smart Dubai Singapore Smart Nation
KPI for SSC Implementation
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