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Smart city Opportunity to Indian Telecom Operator Satish Chavan [email protected]

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Smart city Opportunity to Indian Telecom Operator

Satish Chavan [email protected]

Smart Cities Mission

Smart Cities Mission is an urban renewal and retrofitting program by

the Government of India with a mission to develop 100 cities all over the

country making them citizen friendly and sustainable.

The Union Ministry of Urban Development is responsible for implementing

the mission in collaboration with the state governments of the respective

cities.

The Government of India under the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra

Modi has a vision of developing 100 smart cities as satellite towns of

larger cities by modernizing the existing mid-sized cities.

Three models of area-based developments –

1. Retrofitting,

2. Redevelopment

3. Greenfield

Smart Cities Mission

Mission monitoring National level

Apex Committee (AC)

headed by Secretary State level

State level High Powered Steering Committee (HPSC) chaired by the Chief Secretary City Level

CEO of the SPV is convener of the Smart City Forum.

Definitions for Smart Cities.

• The UK Department of Business, Innovation and Skills considers smart cities a

process rather than as a static outcome, in which increased citizen engagement,

hard infrastructure, social capital and digital technologies make cities more

liveable, resilient and better able to respond to challenges.

• The British Standards Institute defines it as “the effective integration of physical,

digital and human systems in the built environment to deliver sustainable,

prosperous and inclusive future of its citizens”.

• IBM defines a smart city as “one that makes optimal use of all the interconnected

information available today to better understand and control its operations and

optimize the use of limited resources”.

• CISCO defines smart cities as those who adopt scalable solutions that take

advantage of information and communications technology (ICT) it increase

efficiencies, reduce costs and enhance the quality of life”.

Definitions for Smart Cities.

• Wikipedia defines a city as Smart when investments in human and social capital

and traditional (Transport) and modern (ICT) communications infrastructure fuel

sustainable economic development and a high quality of life, with a wise

management of natural resources, through participatory action and engagement

(Caragliu et al, 2009)

• Accenture defines it as “A Smart City delivers public and civic services to citizen

and businesses in an integrated and resource efficient way while enabling

innovative collaborations to improve quality of life and grow the local and national

economy”

1st Round - 20 Smart Cities

Ranking Name of State/UT Cities Shortlisted

1 Odisha Bhubaneswar

2 Maharashtra Pune

3 Rajasthan Jaipur

4 Gujarat Surat

5 Kerala Kochi

6 Gujarat Ahmedabad

7 Madhya Pradesh Jabalpur

8 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatnam

9 Maharashtra Solapur

10 Karnataka Davangere

11 Madhya Pradesh Indore

12 New Delhi New Delhi

13 Tamil Nadu Coimbatore

14 Andhra Pradesh Kakinada

15 Karnataka Belgaum

16 Rajasthan Udaipur

17 Assam Guwahati

18 Tamil Nadu Chennai

19 Punjab Ludhiana

20 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal

Smart city and Communication technologies

• Its difficult to visualize a smart city without a telecom backbone.

• The role of telecom increases multi-fold in a smart city.

• The objective is not just people-to-people communications, but creating an

infrastructure that automatically responds to needs of citizens.

• A smart city uses information and communication technologies to enhance

quality of services delivery at affordable costs to the entire population of the city.

• Integration partner help to recommend the right technologies, platforms,

components necessary for a city’s specific needs.

• Manage and consult on ongoing initiatives. In addition to streamlining

implementation process, contracting with one or more technology vendors to

focus on long-term strategies for their smart cities rather than day-to-day

management tasks.

• Outline the challenges of adapting a city to smart technology and the various

telecom options available for integrating sensors, gathering data, and effective

processing

What is a ‘smart city’

Smart City Network: The Backbone

In smart cities, everything will be connected to the network.

This means that networks will not only require the high speed, high reliability, high availability

and they must also satisfy new requirements, including the connection of various types of

device, sensors, effective use of carrier networks.

Connectivity and Backbone solution for

• Intelligent Traffic Management Systems.

• City Surveillance Systems.

• Traffic Surveillance Systems

• Transport Surveillance Systems ( CCTV in Bus, Metro and Rail).

• Data and Disaster Recovery Centers.

• Command and Control Centers.

• Response Management Systems.

• Sensor Network System for Public Infrastructure.(IOT)

Smart City Network: Wireless transmission

options

E Governance services

E-Governance is about Government’s interaction with government, it’s

way of conducting business with companies and delivering services to

its citizens by leveraging Information and Communication Technology

(ICT) enabled strategies for ensuring transparency, efficiency, and

accountability in the process which is not only faster but also more

personalized and can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

It also entails integrating services across different governmental

agencies in order to reduce cost structures, simplify interaction and

improve overall service delivery in real time.

Four pillars of IT/e-infrastructure namely

1. State Wide Area Network (SWANs)

2. State Data Centers (SDCs)

3. State Service Delivery Gateways (SSDGs)

4. Common Service Centers (CSCs).

E Governance ‘Smart City’ initiative

‘Smart City’ initiative, aims use a combination of cloud technology, mobile

applications, data analytics and social networks to provide real-time data

of all civic services.

Systems will developed to tackle natural disasters more effectively with

the use of information technology.

Provide Managed Infrastructure Services

• Data center services offer : Virtual Dedicated Servers, Cloud Storage,

Managed Router Services, Managed Security Services , Backup and

connectivity.

• Toll Free Number , SMS gateway , Payment gateway, ISDN – PRI,

• Internet VPN offers business grade Internet connectivity.

• Private Leased Circuit

Command Center services

Manage Services –Command

and Monitor Center

Command Center monitors various events in

a city, collects and integrates resources, data

and information generated from different

sources and systems, and presents it to city

administrators

Smart Transport and Traffic Management

Solution

1. Control of vehicle status through multiple

alarms, received in real time, allow companies

to improve their service quality and therefore

improve service.

2. Be alerted whenever a vehicle moves away

from the area where it is allowed to circulate

or approaches a prohibited area.

3. Check and comply with traffic rules

established by the company.

4. Control fuel costs by reducing the km

travelled through route optimization.

5. Intelligent traffic management systems

integrate data from numerous sources such

as signal controllers, sensors measuring

traffic volume and speed and public transport

sources to manage traffic more effectively

and real-time.

Intelligent Traffic Management Systems

Comprise of below subsystems:

• Traffic Management and routing

• Incident Detection and Management

• Electronic Challan (Penalty Process)

• Speed Detection, Red Light Violation

• Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR)

• Automatic Vehicle Classification and Counting

• Wrong-Way Vehicular Movement Detection

• Weather Monitoring System

• Emergency Call Box

• Tolling solutions

Smart Health

Smart Health

Smart Care Management

Connected Health

Smart Medicine Supply

Mobile Health

Remote Healthcare Management

The adoption of Information and Communication

Technologies (ICT) within the healthcare sector led

to the concept of electronic health (e-Health), which

contributed to the reduction of costs and the

increase of efficiency. Following the consolidation

of e-Health, the generalised use of mobile devices

with self-localisation and communication

capabilities (e.g. smartphones) opens the door to a

new concept of health - mobile health (m-Health),

which can be understood as the delivery of

healthcare services via mobile communication

devices. Moreover, ICT are used by local and

regional governments to foster the deployment of

the so-called Smart Cities

Smart Wi Fi Services.

• Advanced Wi-Fi services.

• Managed end-to-end by the network

operations team and network reporting

capabilities.

• Scales from small deployments to high

density environments.

• Self-provisioning & self-optimising

hardware.

• Redundant and ultra high availability.

• Public WI-Fi

• Location based Services

Smart Grid

• In a smart grid, intelligent devices protect power lines, ensure power

quality and measure power consumption. Data generated by these

devices combined with IT applications allow complex grid balancing,

including load management, forecasting and trading.

• Ministry of Power has allocated 14 Smart Grid pilot projects that will

be implemented by state-owned distribution utilities in India.

• Smart Grid is one that incorporates information and communications

technology into every aspect of electricity generation, delivery and

consumption in order to minimize environmental impact, enhance

markets, improve reliability and service, reduce costs and improve

efficiency.

Smart Meter

A smart meter is an electronic device that

records consumption of electric energy in

intervals of an hour or less and

communicates that information at least daily

back to the utility for monitoring and billing.

Smart meters enable two-way

communication between the meter and the

central system.

Smart Metering standards :

IEEE P1377™, IEEE 1701™, IEEE 1702™, IEEE

P1703™, IEEE P1704™, IEEE P1705™

Smart Water Metering

• The water and wastewater industries,

like many others, are currently

undergoing a process of transformation

through the use of ICT and near real

time data generation.

• The aim is to increase operational and

management efficiencies, to reduce

expenditures and carbon footprints

through smart water metering.

• Smart water metering helping to identify

and reduce leakages and non-revenue

water.

Building management and automation system

Building management and automation system

Building management sub system are

• Illumination (lighting) control

• Electric power control

• Security and observation

• Access control ,Fire alarm system

• Lifts, elevators, Plumbing etc.

• Closed-circuit television (CCTV)

• Alarm Monitor

• Security Automation

ECO system Smart Solutions and

Opportunity to

Hardware /

Sensor

Vendor ( IOT

/Servers/Node)

Software

Solution (Application

/API / Mobile

Apps/WebPortal)

Big Data /

Database

/Analytics/Cloud

Integrator /Manage

Service /

Operation(Data Center

/NOC/SOC)

Telecom Network

Operator(2G/3G/LTE/Wifi/Broa

dband/VPN/Lease/Gateways)

Traffic Management Systems. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Smart Transport Solution. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Energy Management Systems.(

Smart meter ,Grid, street lighting)

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Building management system Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Command Center services Yes

Yes Yes Yes Yes

E Governance services Yes

Yes Yes Yes Yes

Water and waste Management Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

City Surveillance Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Education Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Health care Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes