The Humble Lamppost A million new lampposts across
The “Humble Lamppost” § “A million new lampposts across Europe” § Delivers: – Quantum financial savings: capital investment; and operational costs (energy consumption; maintenance) – Re-use of existing infrastructure (CCTV; Wi. Fi; Security; Air Quality measurement; Transport monitoring; . . . ) – Toolkits for Cities (to repeat successes) – RD&I Agenda § Impacts: – Districts (Place making); Integrated Infrastructures; (Transportation) § Requires: – New Business Models – Standardisation – Integrated planning & operations § Aggregation of demand across cities The Aspirin for cities
The “Humble Lamppost” § “A million new lampposts across Europe” § Delivers: Potential Commitments: – Quantum financial savings: capital investment; and operationalqcosts (energy consumption; maintenance) Lighting Industry: RD&I funds – Re-use of q existing infrastructure (CCTV; Wi. Fi; Security; Air (Local SME) Service Providers: Quality measurement; monitoring; . . . ) q Funders: Transport new commercial models (& funds) – Toolkits forq. Cities (to repeat successes) Standardisation Bodies: specifications – RD&I Agenda q. . § Impacts: – Districts (Place making); Integrated Infrastructures; (Transportation) § Requires: – New Business Models – Standardisation – Integrated planning & operations § Aggregation of demand across cities The Aspirin for cities
Integrated Planning - city systems modelling & visualisation § Total Digital City Planning – Streamlined internal administrative processes – Digitally captured integrated 3 D plans; simulation and scenario building § Connecting: Masterplanners; Politicians; Infrastructure providers; Service Providers; Society § Address how ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ infrastructures interplay (over time) § A generic integrated city model & proven set of modelling tools (‘Sim city’ - just not a game!) Conceptual City Systems Model Geo-Spatial Systems Model Linked Systems Models Physical Visualisation
Integrated Planning - city systems modelling & visualisation § Total Digital City Planning – Streamlined internal administrative processes – Digitally captured integrated 3 D plans; simulation and scenario building Potential Commitments: § Connecting: Masterplanners; Politicians; Infrastructure providers; Providers; Society q SME OR model & visualisation tools (existing FPService 7 project) § Address howq ‘hard’ and ‘soft’- expert infrastructures interplay (over time) Academia audit & review § A generic integrated model &Urban proven. Anatomy set of modelling tools (‘Sim city’ - just not a game!) q Citycity Networks: conceptual model) q Built Environment Industry - funds (stand to gain) Conceptual City Systems q IT industry - stitch all data together Model q Funders / Investors & Insurance companies - funds q Cities in collaboration - proof points q. . Geo-Spatial Systems Model Physical Visualisation Linked Systems Models
City Information Platform – Operation Platform § A solution for “City Fence-Sitters” § Context – Present ‘silo’ operations – Limited common & integrated use of 5 major data sources § Impacts – Integrated Infrastructure; Districts; Mobility –. . . and all other city domains! § Requires – Common Protocols (standards) – Data Mgmt – Integrated planning § Delivers – City / industry market evaluation – Logical design – Proof of concepts
City Information Platform – Operation Platform § A solution for “City Fence-Sitters” § Context Potential Commitments: – Present ‘silo’ operations q IT industry – collaborate for common protocols – Limited common & integrated use of 5 major data sources § Impacts q SME – niche component solutions Academia Districts; – objective challenge – Integrated q Infrastructure; Mobility q Cities in collaboration – proof points –. . . and all other city domains! § Requires q City Networks: dissemination q Insurance – (resilience & response) funds – Common Protocols (standards) – Data Mgmtq. . – Integrated planning § Delivers – City / industry market evaluation – Logical design – Proof of concepts
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