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EU Position on H2020 and Large Scales Deployment Svetoslav Mihaylov Policy Officer Smart Mobility and Living Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technologies (CONNECT) European Commission

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EU Position on H2020 and Large Scales Deployment

Svetoslav MihaylovPolicy Officer

Smart Mobility and LivingDirectorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and

Technologies (CONNECT)European Commission

Main topics on the Agenda

• The European Commission and Smart Cities

• Smart Cities Interoperability and Data Handling - Urban Platform

• Recommendation for the LHPs

+4,300 partners

370 commitments

31 countries

Deliver: scale, acceleration, & impact,...

Through: common solutions, an integrated approach, & collaboration

Focus on Energy, Transport and ICT

H2020

• Lighthouse projects

• CSAs

The EIP-SCC

6 Action Clusters

Sustainable Districts & Built Environment

Sustainable Urban Mobility

Integrated Infrastructures andProcesses

Business Models

Citizen Focus

Integrated Planning / Policy& Regulations

European Innovation Partnership for Smart Cities & Communities

UrbanPlatform

HumbleLamppost

XcityTransformation

The smart city data stack

Societal Needs

Services & Business Models

City Data

Urban Platform

Infrastructure

“Tail”

The operational basis by which data is consumed to add tangible value to key city stakeholders

The ‘fuel’ that offers an exciting new city narrative

The means to configure, share, and interpret exponentially increasing volumes

The base level connectivity that supports the platform

A city-needs-led approach: not the “tail wagging the dog”

The Urban Platform is an important part in an evolving integrated solution architecture

“Dog”

The outcomes we strive for within a portfolio of city service domains

Smart City ICT Interoperability

VisionUrban Platform

SURVEY ON URBAN PLATFORMS (2015)

Cities WITH an UP

Cities WITHOUT an UP29

Cities

12Countries

28 M citizens

Budapest

Sitges

Valencia

Bucharest

Edinburgh

London

Aveiro

GhentCastellón

Tampere

Tirana

Bari

Ipswich

Barcelona

Lamia

ArnhemSantander

Peterborough

Kammena Vourla

Andalusia

Amfikleia

Domokos Santiago

Murcia

Cambridgeshire

Algés

Siracusa

75%Without UP

1. Poor knowledge of the landscape /

lack of confidence in cities

2. Cities struggle to get the silos to work

together, so prohibiting action

3. Cities suffer budget constraints

H2020ESPRESSO

The Urban Platform Initiative within the overall EIP Context

Urban Platform

Agree common requirements, and speed adoption- Requirements- Leadership guide- Management framework

Formalise the capture of the core content as international standards

Demand-Side

Group

(LoI)

Standards

Supply-Side MoU

Accelerate the adoption of Urban Platforms in EU cities

By 2018, create a strong EU city market for Urban Platforms

By 2025, ensure that 300m residents of EU cities are supported by Urban Platform(s) to manage their business with a city and that the city in turn drives efficiencies, insight and local innovation through the platform(s)

Bring together EU Industry to adopt common open solutions- Reference architecture- Standards- Scale

2017 – towards standardisationWorkshop for alignment

Etc.

Smart energy efficient homes/buildings• SAREF (Smart Appliances REFerence ontology) - one

common "language" for any home appliance to talk to any energy management system/entity

• Energy and product related info

• Fast track standardisation via a study by a broad stakeholder community

• Global OneM2M standard (via ETSI)

• Version 2 – modular structure with new extensions

• Commercial products by EEBus at IFA 2016

• Study on aligning the standards in the full smart grid (demand-side flexibility) value chain

• Upcoming funding opportunities for smart homes/grids/energy in LEIT-ICT

Recommendation for the LHPs

• Build all solutions using a latest generation open-standards-based smart city ICT platform

• Strive to make all platforms developed within the projects interoperable

• Applications developed to run on the platform in one lighthouse city should be able to run on the platform in another lighthouse city

• Integration with and/or consolidation of low carbon ICT systems (communication networks, computing facilities, data centres)

• Apply standardised ontologies (such as SAREF)

More information on:

SCC EIP:http://ec.europa.eu/eip/smartcities/https://eu-smartcities.eu/

Platforms:https://eu-smartcities.eu/urban-platforms

Letter of Intent:https://eu-smartcities.eu/sites/all/files/Urban Platform LoI_AC.pdf

MoU on urban platformshttps://eu-smartcities.eu/sites/all/files/Memorandum of Understanding on Urban Platforms_0.pdf

H2020 Espresso:http://espresso.ru.uni-kl.de/

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