The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

53
1 The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities Payam Barnaghi Driving Innovation and Corporate Entrepreneurship (DICE) 6th February 2014 University of Surrey

Transcript of The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Page 1: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

1

The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Payam Barnaghi

Driving Innovation and Corporate Entrepreneurship (DICE)6th February 2014

University of Surrey

Page 2: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

2

Big Data?

What is it?

Page 3: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

3

Image courtesy: the Economist

Page 4: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

4

Image courtesy: http://www.informationweek.com

Page 5: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Current focus on Big Data

− Emphasis on power of data and data mining solutions

− Technology solutions to handle large volumes of data; e.g. Hadoop, NoSQL, Graph Databases, …

− Trying to find patterns and trends from large volumes of data…

Page 6: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Top 5 Myths About Big Data

− Big Data is only about massive data volume− Big Data means Hadoop− Big Data means unstructured data− Big Data is for social media feeds and sentiment

analysis− NoSQL means No SQL

6Brain Gentile, http://mashable.com/2012/06/19/big-data-myths/

Page 7: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

What happens if we only focus on data

− Number of burgers consumed per day.− Number of cats outside.− Amount of rain fall.

− What insight would you draw?

7

Page 8: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

… but also Data Dynamicity:

Not just Volume…

How can we efficiently deal with:- Large amounts of (heterogeneous/distributed) data?- Both static and dynamic data?- In a re-usable, modular, flexible way?- Integrate different types of data- Provide hypothesis and create more context-aware solutions

Adapted from: M. Hauswirth. A. Mileo, Insight, National University of Ireland, Galway.

Page 9: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

9

What are the key trends?

Page 10: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

10

Page 11: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

11

"intelligence is becoming ambient"

Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO

Page 12: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Connected world

12Image courtesy: Wilgengebroed

DataData

SemanticsSemantics

Social

networksSocial

networks

Page 13: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

13

Page 14: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

14

Image courtesy: IEEE Computer Society

Page 15: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

15

Smart Cities and Back to the future

Page 16: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

16Source LAT Times, http://documents.latimes.com/la-2013/

Future cities: a view from 1998

Page 17: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

17

Image courtesy: Avatar wiki

Page 18: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

18

Page 19: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

19

Page 20: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Big Data for Smart Cities

−Big data should help:−empower citizens−provide more business opportunities for companies

(and SMEs) and private sector services−create better governance of our cities and better

public services −provide smarter monitoring and control− improve energy efficiency, create greener

environments… −create better healthcare, elderly-care…

Page 21: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

21

Sensor devices are becoming widely available

- Programmable devices- Off-the-shelf gadgets/tools

Page 22: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

22

More “Things” are being connected

Home/daily-life devicesBusiness and Public infrastructureHealth-care…

Page 23: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

23

Page 24: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

24

People Connecting to Things

Motion sensorMotion sensor

Motion sensor

ECG sensor

World Wide Web

Road block, A3Road block, A3Road block, A3Road block, A3

Page 25: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

25

Cyber, Physical and Social Data

Page 26: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

26

Citizen Sensors

Source: How Crisis Mapping Saved Lives in Haiti, Ushahidi Haiti Project (UHP).

Page 27: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

27

Data in smart cities

− Turn 12 terabytes of Tweets created each day into sentiment analysis related to different events/occurrences or relate them to products and services.

− Convert (billions of) smart meter readings to better predict and balance power consumption.

− Analyze thousands of traffic, pollution, weather, congestion, public transport and event sensory data to provide better traffic management.

− Monitor patients, elderly care and much more…

Adapted from: What is Bog Data?, IBM

Page 28: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

28

Cities are Complex Social Systems

Page 29: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

29

and

Data alone won’t solve all the problems

Page 30: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

30

“Raw data is both an oxymoron and bad data”

Geoff Bowker, 2005

Source: Kate Crawford, "Algorithmic Illusions: Hidden Biases of Big Data", Strata 2013.

Page 31: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

31

Do we need all this data?

Page 32: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

32

Perceptions and Intelligence

Data

Information

Knowledge

Wisdom

Raw sensory data

Structured data (with semantics)

Abstraction and perceptions

Actionable intelligence

Page 33: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Current portals

33

Page 34: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

“People want answers, not numbers” (Steven Glaser, UC Berkley)

Sinknode Gateway

Core networke.g. Internet

Core networke.g. Internet

What is the temperature at home?What is the temperature at home?Freezing!Freezing!

Page 35: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Big Data is not we need, what we need is

Smart Data*.

* Amit Sheth, “Transforming Big Data into Smart Data”, Kno.e.sis, Wright State University, 2013.* Amit Sheth, “Transforming Big Data into Smart Data”, Kno.e.sis, Wright State University, 2013.

Page 36: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Smart Data

− Data with the right semantics, annotations− Provenance, quality of information− Interpretable formats− Links and interconnections− Background knowledge, domain information− Hypotheses, expert knowledge − Adaptable and context-aware solutions

36

Page 37: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Smart Data is the starting point to create an efficient

set of Actions.

The goal is to create actionable knowledge.

Page 38: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

38

Data alone is not enough

− Domain knowledge− Machine interpretable meta-data− Delivery, sharing and representation services− Query, discovery, aggregation services− Publish, subscribe, notification, and access

interfaces/services− More open solutions for innovation and citizen participation− Efficient feedback and control mechanisms − Social network and social system analysis− In cities, interactions with people and social systems is the

key.

Page 39: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

39

Storing, handling and processing the data

Image courtesy: IEEE Spectrum

Page 40: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

40

Technical Challenges

− Discovery: finding appropriate device and data sources− Access: Availability and (open) access to data resources and

data− Search: querying for data− Integration: dealing with heterogeneous devices, networks

and data− Large-scale data mining, adaptable learning and efficient

computing and processing − Interpretation: translating data to knowledge that can be

used by people and applications− Scalability: dealing with large numbers of devices and a

myriad of data and the computational complexity of interpreting the data.

Page 41: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Social Challenges

− Transforming traditional perceptions of physical objects, online engagement and social interactions.

− Implications of the confluence of physical-cyber-social systems on societies, including aspects such as citizen participation, democracy, open government, open government data and others.

− How to solve the real problems…

41A. Sheth, P. Barnaghi, M. Strohmaier, R. Jain, S.Staab (editors), Physical-Cyber-Social Computing (Dagstuhl Reports 13402), Dagstuhl Reports, vol. 3, no.9, pp. 245-263, Schloss Dagstuhl--Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik, January, 2014.

Page 42: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Some of our research in relevant areas

Page 43: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Large-scale data discovery

43

Page 44: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Learning from real world data

44

F. Ganz, P. Barnaghi, F. Carrez, "Information Abstraction for Heterogeneous Real World Internet Data", IEEE Sensors Journal, 2013.

Page 45: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Stream Processing

45

http://kat.ee.surrey.ac.uk/

F. Ganz, P. Barnaghi, F. Carrez, "Multi-resolution data communication in wireless sensor networks," IEEE IoT World Forum, 2014.F. Ganz, P. Barnaghi, F. Carrez, "Multi-resolution data communication in wireless sensor networks," IEEE IoT World Forum, 2014.

Page 46: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

CityPulse

46

Page 47: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

47

AnalyticsToolbox

Context-awareDecision Support,

Visualisation

Knowledge-based

Stream Processing

Real-TimeMonitoring &

Testing

Accuracy & Trust

Modelling

SemanticIntegration

On Demand Data

Federation

OpenReferenceData Sets

Real-TimeIoT InformationExtraction

IoT StreamProcessing

Federation ofHeterogenousData Streams

Design-Time Run-Time Testing

Exposure APIs

Page 48: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

In summary

48

Data:

DataData

Domain

KnowledgeDomain

Knowledge

Social

systemsSocial

systems

InteractionsInteractionsOpen

InterfacesOpen

Interfaces

Ambient

IntelligenceAmbient

IntelligenceQuality and

TrustQuality and

Trust

Privacy and

SecurityPrivacy and

Security

Open DataOpen Data

Page 49: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

49

Challenges and opportunities

− Providing infrastructure − Publishing, sharing, and accessing solutions on both local and global

scales− Indexing and discovery (data and resources)− Aggregation, integration and fusion− Trust, privacy, ownership and security− Data mining and creating actionable knowledge

− Integration into services and applications in e-health, the public sector, retail, manufacturing and personalized apps.− Mobile apps, location-based services, monitoring control etc.

− Social aspects: cities are complex social systems− New business models

Page 50: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

50

Image courtesy: http://www.theatlanticcities.com/

Page 51: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

Acknowledgments

− Prof. Amit Sheth (Kno.e.sis, Wright State University), Frieder Ganz (UniS), Dr. Amir HosseiniTabatabie (Unis), Pramod Anantharam (Kno.e.sis).

51

Page 52: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

52

Thank you.

Page 53: The impact of Big Data on next generation of smart cities

53

Payam BarnaghiCentre for Communication Systems ResearchFaculty of Engineering and Physical SciencesUniversity of [email protected]