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Transcript of DEVNET-1118Cisco IoE Innovation Centre London / Innovation Projects
Cisco CREATE – Innovation Projects
Peter Shearman,Cisco CREATE, Cisco UK&I
June 2015
Collaborative Research and Emerging Technologies
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What is Cisco CREATE?
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Cisco CREATE
Academic Partnerships
UCLImperial College
Strathclyde University
$12mPROJECTS
research programmes
6secured for Cisco and partners
3
CREATE London CREATE Glasgow
2 CENTRESIoT research jobs publically funded inside Cisco
10
RESEARCH FUNDS
NEW JOBS
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CREATE Process
Technological Fit
Operational Ability
DECISION
Legal Framework
Partner Assessment
Financial Model
Policy Priority/TAMWrite
Lobby
Defend
Evangelise
Concept Qualification Concept advocacy
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Cisco CREATE Projects
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Projects & Pipeline
LaaS Light as a ServiceStaaS Stations as a ServiceStONE High Street Online Networked EnvironmentCONSERVE Contingency Operations for Strategic Infrastructure and the VulnerableDISC Securing the Digital Supply ChainaSSURE Secure Sensor Use in Real-world EnvironmentsSWIFT Superfast Wi-Fi In-carriage for Future Travel
CREATE
StaaS LaaS
KTP Sensors
StONE
Active Bid Stage
CONSERVE
SWIFT
DISC
aSSURE
IoT Smart Cities
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Partner Innovation Ecosystem
Bronze Software Labs
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Light-as-a-Service(LaaS)
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What is Light as a Service?
Consolidation of Power and Control for commercial building interior lighting(Similar to VoIP)
Secure and Scalable IP-based Lighting Control and Energy Reporting
Allows for integration of Lighting to other building and Enterprise application
Lower TCO from savings in installation and granular controls
Increased Safety-to-Life with low voltage power
Leverages standard shipping Catalyst switch infrastructure.
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LaaS: Outcome Easy installation: one cable,
one network
Cost savings on Capex and Opex
Reduced energy costs: more energy-efficient, accurately measured, less heat production
Emissions Savings: Buildings Account for 40% of Global Energy Consumption
Commercial Offices Final energy consumption 2012 (from DECC (2013) Energy Consumption in the UK Service sector data tables, Table 5.09)
17%
3% 3%8%
11%
5%
53%
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Light as a Service (LaaS)
Before
• EnergyWise protocol for IT devices
• 11 energy levels• Idea for Connected
Lighting, but lack of corporate buy-in
• Challenge: Decreasing port sales – impact of wireless
• Demand: Energy solutions for UK clients
AFTER
•£1.2m innovation project•4 UK developers + 1.5 PMO externally funded to work on core protocol•PoE lighting = secure, fast, PoC for IoE•Information model •Persistent PoE•Enhancements to existing Cisco Managers (Energy, Location)•EnergyWise protocol for lighting controls (white, coloured, tunable white), sensors, smart interfaces•First European demos: Cisco CREATE, University College London, Technology & Innovation Centre @ University of Strathclyde, Didsbury •Energy solution applicable to PS, Enterprise, Commercial•Pipeline for increasing port sales
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High-end Trim (10-30%)
Occupancy/Vacancy (20-60%)
Scheduling (10-20%)
Daylight harvesting (25-60%)
Personal dimming control (10-20%)
Demand Response (30-50% at peak)
Energy Savings
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Stations-as-a-Service(StaaS)
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Stations as a Service (StaaS)
Before• No business model and build plan
• No deep analysis of LOB (Line of Business) impact
• No Transport Lab or Physical Demonstrators
• No Rail SI with sole Cisco preference, low visibility in rail community
After• POC for fully converged, integrated, centrally managed stations• Installations in 2 UK train stations (Colchester, Ingatestone) • Structured project business model addressing– PhySec, Ops, Retail,
Passenger Exp.• Published innovation library around UK/EU Rail Policy, Legislation,
Standards, Technical Reference Architecture, Use Case Scenarios, next gen services delivery
• Constant engagement with all UK/EU rail industry stakeholders• Best Practice engagement w/Cisco EMEAR account teams -
Deutsche Bahn, Russian Railways, Network Rail, First Group Western, Abellio, Atkins, CGI
• Deployed state-of-the-art Cisco tech & partner start-up apps in StaaS IoE Transport Lab at Telent, Warwick.
• Telent, traditionally multi-vendor SI for Network Rail– now dedicated to Cisco
• Rail Exec Club Award - Most Interesting Approach to Train Operations• Free Industry media coverage, articles, interviews, blogs,
conferences
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Stations as a Service
Next Generation Train Station of the Future Proof of Concept (POC) as part of the UK Government TSB bid
Stakeholders Involvement• Partners• Subcontractors• Observers• Academics - Research Assistants (RA) from UCL &
Imperial College
Additional synergies to be created with a cross-functional & project approach
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StaaS Focus & Stakeholders
£2M, 50% TSB-funded POC for Station of the Future
Focus on key enhancements into: Physical Security Operations Retail Passenger Experience
Project Partners CISCO (Lead) Telent (SI) Bronze Labs Abellio (TOC)
Stations Liverpool Street Colchester Ingatestone
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High Street Online Networked Environment(StONE)
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Can we move the outdoor Wi-Fi model from this…
Internet
Access
Street Furniture
Wi-Fi Network
Advertising
MNO Wholesal
eMNO Small Cell
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…to this
Internet Access
Presence and Location Data and Analytics
Street Furniture
Wi-Fi Network
Targeted promotio
ns for return rate
increase
Location-based hyper-local
marketing, for
business and place
High Street Loyalty
MNO small cell
Council plannin
g decision support
Local Social Network
Customer intelligen
ce – footfall,
conversion, dwell times
Community
networks
• Support• Arts &
Culture• Sports• Faith
groups
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Animating the local community in public spaces
A locally-branded social network that engages
citizens, businesses, and
communities- Connect- Engage- Support