Delivering Smart Cities - Case Studies From Around the World

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Fujitsu Forum 2016

#FujitsuForum

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Delivering Smart Cities

Dave McCann

Smart Cities Lead, Fujitsu Public Sector Sales Michael Mooney

Smart Cities Advisor, Fujitsu Programme and Portfolio Management

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Agenda

Definitions of a Smart City/Digital Space

Smart City Examples –Demonstrations, Videos, Case-Studies

Smart City Technologies

Fujitsu Capabilities

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Definitions of a Smart City

British Standards Institute: A city is smart when it displays effective integration of physical, digital and human systems in the built environment to deliver a sustainable, prosperous and inclusive future for its citizens.

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Definitions of a Smart City

BSI: A city is smart when it displays effective integration of physical, digital and human systems in the built environment to deliver a sustainable, prosperous and inclusive future for its citizens.

Japanese Smart Community Alliance : “A smart community is a community

where various next-generation technologies and advanced social systems are

effectively integrated and utilized, including the efficient use of energy, utilization of

heat and unused energy sources, improvement of local transportation systems and

transformation of the everyday lives of citizens.”

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Definitions of a Smart City

BSI: A city is smart when it displays effective integration of physical, digital and human systems in the built environment to deliver a sustainable, prosperous and inclusive future for its citizens.

Japanese Smart Community Alliance : “A smart community is a community where various next-generation technologies and advanced social systems are effectively integrated and utilized, including the efficient use of energy, utilization of heat and unused energy sources, improvement of local transportation systems and transformation of the everyday lives of citizens.”

International Standards Organisation: A ‘Smart City’ is one that…… dramatically increases the pace at which it improves its social economic and environmental (sustainability) outcomes, responding to challenges such as climate change, rapid population growth, and political and economic instability …… by fundamentally improving how it engages society, how it applies collaborative leadership methods, how it works across disciplines and city systems, and how it uses data information and modern technologies……in order to provide better services and quality of life to those in and involved with the city now and for the foreseeable future, without unfair disadvantage of others or degradation of the natural environment

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Definitions of a Smart City

BSI: A city is smart when it displays effective integration of physical, digital and human systems in the built environment to deliver a sustainable, prosperous and inclusive future for its citizens. ISO: A ‘Smart City’ is one that…… dramatically increases the pace at which it improves its social economic and environmental (sustainability) outcomes, responding to challenges such as climate change, rapid population growth, and political and economic instability …… by fundamentally improving how it engages society, how it applies collaborative leadership methods, how it works across disciplines and city systems, and how it uses data information and modern technologies……in order to provide better services and quality of life to those in and involved with the city now and for the foreseeable future, without unfair disadvantage of others or degradation of the natural environment Japanese Smart Community Alliance : “A smart community is a community where various next-generation technologies and

advanced social systems are effectively integrated and utilized, including the efficient use of energy, utilization of heat and unused energy sources, improvement of local transportation systems and transformation of the everyday lives of citizens.”

Smart Cities are easier to live in.

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Why Focus on Smart Cities?

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Smart City – Indian Government’s Plan for Kerela

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Not So Smart City

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Fujitsu’s Route to a Smart City

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The Human-Centric City

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Human Centric Crowd Management

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SPATIOWL Modelling Traffic, Weather and Footfall in Tokyo

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Building Citizen Services

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Making Parking Easier - Advanced Image Analytics

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T-Mobilitat Outcomes in Barcelona

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Working Together to Help Citizens

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Making Driving Easier: Hydrogen Management Solution

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Assisted Living and Social Care

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KIDUKU Project in Ireland

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Japanese Smart City Policy: Energy

Fukushima Disaster

Great Eastern Earthquake

20% of energy was produced in Japan now 11%

Import Coal, Oil and LNG

Drive to renewables essential

Governance is centralised

State control planning

Local Government execute on State policies

Rewards for renewables

Community projects encouraged

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Overview of the Aizu-Wakamatsu Smart City Pilot Project

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Mega Solar Power Plant for Snow Area

Construction mega solar plant for snow area

Visualization of Renewable Energy

Visualization of amount of generating energy in various renewable energy.

DR Service for Residents

Energy peak cut and peak shift scheme

Cooperation with Urgent Disaster System Using EVs

Electric vehicle (Public vehicle) linkage service

Reginal residential services

Contractual Consumers (Houses)

Heat Supply Using Biomass Resources

Industry Reconstruction of Forestry, Commerce, and Agriculture by Biomass

Energy Control Center (ECC)

BEMS Services

Office, Factory, Shop

HGW

PCS

Residential Services

Points

Point Usage

monitoring income

Monitoring Service

service

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Fujitsu Smart City Strategy

Smart Cities is EMEIA-Wide. Fujitsu have live projects in

• Poland Germany , Spain , Switzerland, UK , Republic of Ireland

Bring Japanese technology and innovation to Europe

• Assisted living, Transport and Mobility as a Service, Energy and Utilities

Smart Cities is Fast IT Cloud Platforms for distributed applications

Big Data Analytics - SPATIOWL

Internet of Things – RFID, LORA, Mesh Networking

Artificial Intelligence

Fujitsu want to participate in Smart City projects

Integrator

Solution Provider

Technology Partner

Horizon 2020 Partner

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Fujitsu’s Capabilities

Sensors & Devices Installation of sensors & sensor neworks Smart devices deployment

Business Support Systems Transactional systems (validation, ticketing, collection)

Communication Integration of data from diverse sources Systems Operation

Model operation IT systems operation

Business Intelligence Big Data

Data Analytics

Business Model Creation-Consulting

Applications Development

End-to-End Services Management

Smart City Integration Partners, Solutions, Data, Real-Time Analysis

Solutions

Data collection and Analysis

Sensors and Devices

Integration

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