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21/11/2018 1 Pitney Bowes | UN World Geospatial Information Congress | 20 November 2018 Smart Cities Must Utilize Location Intelligent Infrastructure Solutions November 20, 2018 UN World Geospatial Information Congress, Deqing, China Jeetendra Kumar, Managing Director Asia Pitney Bowes | UN World Geospatial Information Congress | 20 November 2018 2 Traditional Infrastructure Management Challenges Urbanization Resources Citizen Demands Growing volume of data Geospatial Data Asset Data Silos

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Smart Cities Must Utilize Location Intelligent

Infrastructure Solutions

November 20, 2018

UN World Geospatial Information Congress, Deqing, China

Jeetendra Kumar, Managing Director Asia

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Traditional Infrastructure Management Challenges

Urbanization

Resources

Citizen

Demands

Growing

volume of

data

Geospatial

Data Asset

Data Silos

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The value of geographic information to government is … better governance and better citizen engagement

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Contribution of

GIS to a

Country’s GDP

0.5% to 1.0 %

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Source: Acil Tasman Study

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Every city is a collection of assets, creating lots of data.

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Bridges

Fiber optic cables

Fire boxes

Fire hydrants

When city leaders can identify, track, monitor and manage the

data from these assets, the full value and possibilities of

geospatial data & connected technologies result in the

Location Intelligent city.

Fleets and vehicles

Kiosks and benches

Manholes

Parking meters

Properties

Roads and highways

Sewer drains

Sidewalks

Street lights

Traffic signals

Trash barrels

Trees

Introducing - Location Intelligent City

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Better data management can lead to:

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• Keep our citizens safe

• Improve the flow of people across

the city.

• Create and maintain accessible

public spaces.

• Deliver exceptional city services.

• Make the city a desirable place to

live, work and conduct business

• Improved quality of life.

• City economical growth

• A more engaged constituency.

• Attracts new residents and

businesses

• Improve the value of the city by

optimizing spend.

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CONCLUSION: Therefore…Every government

agency needs to become Location Intelligent

and develop…

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… Intelligent Infrastructure Management (IIM)

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Intelligent

Asset

Management

IncidentDefectCondition

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Insight Action

Traffic Sensors Drainage Sensors Smart Lighting Structure Sensors Anything Else

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Spatial Data Lake

Defining…Intelligent Infrastructure Management Solution

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Intelligent Infrastructure Management Solutions

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• IoT/Sensors

• Connected Devices

• Video Camera

• Real time asset monitoring

Capture/Monitor

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Intelligent Infrastructure Management Solutions

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• Automatically collect data

• Corelate Real-time Events and Alerts and combine with physical assets

Analyse

• IoT/Sensors

• Connected Devices

• Video Camera

• Real time asset monitoring

Capture/Monitor

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Intelligent Infrastructure Management Solutions

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• Predict asset conditions

• Predict potential failure

• Resolve issues before they become problem

Predict

• IoT/Sensors

• Connected Devices

• Video Camera

• Real time asset monitoring

Capture/Monitor

Automatically collect data

Corelate Real-time Events

and Alerts and combine with

physical assets

Analyse

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Intelligent Infrastructure Management Solutions

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Steady learning

Faster Diagnose

Prescribe actions

Shift of maintenance

paradigm

Prescribe

• IoT/Sensors

• Connected Devices

• Video Camera

• Real time asset monitoring

Capture/Monitor

Automatically collect data

Corelate Real-time Events

and Alerts and combine with

physical assets

Analyse

Predict asset

conditions

Predict

potential failure

Resolve issues

before they

become

problem

Predict

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Intelligent Infrastructure Management Solutions

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• Command & Control

• Operation Planning

• Supply Chain

• Work order

• Mobile Workforce

• Emergency Response

Act

• IoT/Sensors

• Connected Devices

• Video Camera

• Real time asset monitoring

Capture/Monitor

Automatically collect data

Corelate Real-time Events

and Alerts and combine with

physical assets

AnalysePredict asset

conditionsPredictPrescribe actionsPrescribe

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Intelligent Infrastructure Management Solutions

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• IoT/Sensors

• Connected Devices

• Video Camera

• Real time asset monitoring

Capture/Monitor

• Automatically collect data

• Corelate Real-time Events and Alerts and combine with physical assets

Analyse

• Predict asset conditions

• Predict potential failure

• Resolve issues before they become problem

Predict

• Prescribe actions

Prescribe

• Command & Control

• Operation Planning

• Supply Chain

• Work order

• Mobile Workforce

• Emergency Response

Act

URBAN AUTOMATION

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The McKinsey Global Institute estimates that IoT applications

for transportation, public health and other municipal settings

“could have an economic impact of $930 billion to $1.6 trillion per

year in 2025

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Source: Acil Tasman Study

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Spatial

Data Lake

Inputs

Sensor Data

Enrichment Data

Customer Insight

Mobile data

Beacon data

Outputs

Business Insight

Effective Decisions

Efficient Behaviors

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Connected Lighting Spatial

Data Lake

Intelligent Infrastructure

Traffic Sensors

Drainage Sensors

Bridge Monitoring

?Anything Else

Traffic Signals

Connected Lighting

Intelligent Infrastructure

Traffic Sensors

Drainage Sensors

Bridge Monitoring

?Anything Else

Traffic Signals

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Spatial

Data

Connected Lighting

Intelligent Infrastructure

Traffic Sensors

Drainage Sensors

Bridge Monitoring

?Anything Else

Traffic Signals

Reference Data

Dynamic Data

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Spatial

Data

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Examples: Intelligent Infrastructure Management

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Keeping the street lights on in

London's Borough of Hounslow,

UK

When Hounslow replaced its legacy

sodium lights with connected LED

lights, the city implemented a

solution to control commissioning

of the assets and receive condition

data from the lamps.

� Result: more efficient

maintenance, and far fewer

citizen complaints.

Keeping traffic flowing smoothly for a

large Australian metropolis

When traffic signals develop faults, an

alarm is set so that resources can be

allocated to investigate the situation as

quickly as possible.

� Result: appropriate traffic

management actions can be taken

to minimize disruption.

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EXAMPLE

Storm Drain Water Monitoring and Flood Mitigation

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Active drainage sensors monitor the level of water in the

storm drain system and send the current condition back

to the asset management system

Weather:

Dry

Status:

Storm Drain system is empty apart

from one location

Action required:

Investigate single drain

Storm Drain Monitoring – Base State

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Weather:

Steady rain, more intense on hills

Status:

Low levels of water in the storm

drain system, single blockage still

obvious

Action required:

Investigate and clear blockage

Storm Drain Monitoring – Rain Begins

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Weather:

Persistent rain

Status:

A pinch point is immediately obvious

as a cluster of storm drains are filling

towards the bottom of the valley

Action required:

Immediate remedial action, clear the

pinch point

Storm Drain Monitoring – Weather Event

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Weather:

Continuous rain

Status:

Surface water flooding, long chain of

filled storm drains

Action required:

Potential diversion and emergency

action

Storm Drain Monitoring – Surface Flooding

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