European Commission's Initiatives on Smart Cities and Communities Svetoslav Mihaylov Policy Officer Smart Mobility and Living Directorate-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
The EIP-SCC European Innovation Partnership for Smart Cities & Communities Citizen Focus Business Models Urban Platform Humble Lamppost Xcity Transfor mation Integrated Infrastructures and Processes 6 Action Clusters Sustainable Urban Mobility Integrated Planning / Policy & Regulations Sustainable Districts & Built Environment +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 smart city data stack The Urban Platform is an important part in an evolving integrated solution architecture Dog Societal Needs Services & Business Models City Data Urban Platform Infrastructure The outcomes we strive for within a portfolio of city service domains 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 Tail A city-needs-led approach: not the tail wagging the dog
Smart City ICT Interoperability Vision Urban Platform
SURVEY ON URBAN PLATFORMS (2015) 12 28 M citizens Cities WITH an UP 29 Cities WITHOUT an UP Countries Kammena Vourla Cities Siracusa Algés Castellón Ghent Domokos Santander Santiago Arnhem Sitges Amfikleia Ipswich Tirana Cambridgeshire Valencia Edinburgh Andalusia Lamia Bari Tampere Barcelona Budapest London Peterborough Aveiro Murcia Bucharest 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
The Urban Platform Initiative within the overall EIP Context Urban Platform Accelerate the adoption of Urban Platforms in EU cities Agree common requirements, and speed adoption Requirements Leadership guide Management framework Demand- Side Supply- Group Side MoU (LoI) Standards Bring together EU Industry to adopt common open solutions Reference architecture Standards Scale H2020 ESPRESSO Formalise the capture of the core content as international standards By 2016 have reference templates for tenders in place to allow cities to plan in an integrated way 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)
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 platforms https://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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Demand-side city group Individual cities plus associations (in total ~90 cities) Lead by the Greater London Authority Main strategic targets: Taking a city-needs led approach that will move to a more common and aligned set of requirements, and more innovative business models and acquisition processes to acquire urban platforms Support assessment and development of a roadmap for cities on the topic Mobilise the cities market of all sizes across EU to confidently embark on implementation such that the bold take-up goals are met and that they see the real value from collaborative activities and more common solutions
Demand-side group roadmap Validated Requirements Specification for Urban Platforms Common core set of validated and tested city-needs-led requirements to support and accelerate the acquisition of Urban Platforms by EU cities. Leadership Guide Key issue guides that seek to inform city leaders on their urban platforms strategy, roadmap, and decision making Management Framework Organising frameworks that help decision makers to improve the quality of smart cross-domain integrated city management, and to understand key issues and means of resolution. 2016 May June July August September October November December 2017 Requirements Specification Validation in test cities Requirements Specification Validation against Ref. Architecture Requirements Specification Publication Leadership Guide/ Management Framework
EIP SCC MoU for Open Urban Platforms Working Model Based on city demand requirements Three workstreams established WS1: Standards & Standardization WS2: Reference Architecture & Design Principles WS3: Scale Current Status and Activities Analysis of standardization base line of related existing standards, primarily IoT standards; Develop landscape of urban platform relevant standards and propose potential necessary standardizations in co-ordination with project ESPRESSO Draft Reference Architecture and Design Principles Framework; Develop Reference Architecture Documentation Define and execute MoU dissemination and scale plan, including market perspectives, lighthouse projects, extend reach, based on business models HERE, Alliander, SAP, Microsoft, Continental, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Urban Software Institute, UrbanDNA, HyperCat, EnBW, Flexeye, Greater London Authority, Deutsche Telekom, Device Gateway, Mandat International, Maps, Eandis, Software AG, Konica Minolta, Indra Sistemas, EDSO for Smart Grids, Centro Técnico SEAT, Etna Hitech, TICE.PT, Ubiwhere, InterDigital, General Electric, Clicks and Links, Urban Tide, ZTE Corporation, Zeetta Networks, Vertical M2M, D'Appolonia, Tecnalia, Mondragon Corporation, Effective Knowledge, Deutsches Zentrum für Luftund Raumfahrt (DLR), IrRADIARE, GOLEM Integrated Microelectronics Solutions, ASIDEES, etc.
MoU Industry group roadmap Open Urban Platforms Design Principles and Reference Architecture Documentation based on City Demand Requirements (Q3 2016) Standards & Standardization Guideline Documentation of relevant existing and potential (future) urban platform standards (Q3 2016) Dissemination and Scale Urban Platforms Business Models Samples (Q3 2016) Plan and execute awareness raising, application of open urban platforms framework (Q3/Q4 2016)