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INTERNET OF THINGS FOR SMART CITY Dr. Mazlan Abbas CEO - REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd Email: [email protected] March 4, 2016

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INTERNET OF THINGS FOR SMART CITY

Dr. Mazlan AbbasCEO - REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd

Email: [email protected]

March 4, 2016

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Let’s Begin with GAME #1

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MOBILE APPLICATION

1. Download CitiAct from Google Play or App Store

2. Register using your email

3. Snap a Photo of the Presenter

4. Select Category “Homeless Person”

5. Write a description – “BETTER CITY BETTER WORLD”

6. Click Submit

7. The First 3 users that have correct photo, category and description will win a T-Shirt

(* One Winner Can Win One T-Shirt ONLY)

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WHAT DO THEY HAVE IN COMMON?

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HOW BIG IS THE IOT MARKET?

By 2016 Gartner predicts 6.4 billion devices will be connected to the internet -- and

5.5 million new 'things' will join them each day.

63 devices connected every second

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SIZING THE MARKET – YEAR 2020

34BILLION

Therewillbe24Billion

IoTdevicesand10

Billiontraditional

computingdevices

[Source:BusinessInsider,2016]

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IOT ECOSYSTEM

Command/RFI

Analysis

RemoteAnalytics/DataStorage

IoTDevices

Internet Gateway

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MARKET OPPORTUNITYApplication

Development

System Integration

Data Storage

Connectivity

Device Hardware

Security

$0

$1

$2

$3

USD (Trillions)

Amount Spent 2015-2020

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3 MARKET ENTITIES

• 5BDevicesInstalledBy

2020

• $900MSpent(2015-

2020)

• $400ROI(2015-2025)

• 7.7BDevicesInstalled

By2020

• $2.1BSpent(2015-

2020)

• $4.7BROI(2015-2025)

• 11.2BDevicesInstalled

By2020

• $3BSpent(2015-2020)

• $7.6BROI(2015-2025)

Consumers Government Businesses

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ENVIRONMENTSManufacturing35% of manufacturers already use smart sensors. 10% plan to implement them within a year, and 8% plan to implement them within 3 years, according to PwC

TransportationConnected cars are a top IoT device. We estimate there will be over 220M connected cars on the road by 2020.

DefenseWe estimate spending on drones will reach $8.7B in 2020. In addition, 126K military robots will be shipped in 2020, according to Frost & Sullivan.

AgricultureWe estimate 75M IoT devices will be shipped for agricultural uses in 2020, at a 20% CAGR. These devices are primary sensors placed in soil to track acidity levels, temperature, and variables that help farmers increase crop yields.

Oil, gas, and mining35% of manufacturers already use smart sensors. 10% plan to implement hem within a year, and 8% plan to implement them within 3 years, according to PwC

Insurance35% of manufacturers already use smart sensors. 10% plan to implement hem within a year, and 8% plan to implement them within 3 years, according to PwC

Connected Home35% of manufacturers already use smart sensors. 10% plan to implement hem within a year, and 8% plan to implement them within 3 years, according to PwC

Food Services35% of manufacturers already use smart sensors. 10% plan to implement hem within a year, and 8% plan to implement them within 3 years, according to PwC

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ENVIRONMENTSInfrastructureWe estimate municipalities worldwide will increase their spending on IoT systems at a 30% CAGR, from $36B in 2014 to $133B in 2019. This investment will generate $421B in economic value for cities worldwide in 2019.

RetailBeacons, paired with mobile apps, are being used in stores to monitor customer behavior and push advertisements to customers. In the US, we estimate $44.4B will be generated from beacon triggered messages.

LogisticsTracking sensors placed on parcels and shipping containers will help reduce costs associated to lost or damaged goods. In addition, robots such as Amazon Kiva robot, help reduce labor costs in warehouses.

BanksThere are nearly 3M ATMs installed globally in 2015, according the World Bank. Some teller-assist ATMs provide live-stream video of a teller for added customer support.

UtilitiesEnergy companies throughout the world are trying to meet the rising demand in energy. To do this, they will be installing nearly 1 B smart meters by 2020.

Hospitality31% of hotels use next-generation door locks, 33% have room control devices, 16% have connected TVs, and 15% use beacons throughout the hotel, according to Hospitality Technology’s 2015 Lodging Technology survey.

HealthcareWe estimate 646M IoT devices will be used for healthcare by 2020. Connected healthcare devices can collect data, automate processes, and more. But these devices can also be hacked, thereby posing a threat to the patients who rely on them.

Smart Buildings43% of building managers in the US believe the IoT will affect how they run their building within the next 2 to 3 years, according to a survey from Daintree Networks.

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IOT – BASICS TO ADVANCED SERVICES

Monitor Autonomous

OptimizeControl

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IOT BENEFITS

Improve Efficiency

Reduce Costs

Create Innovative Products

New Revenue Streams

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Security and Privacy of data

Managing vast amounts of data

Fragmented industry

Finding the right business model

WHAT ARE THE BUSINESS CHALLENGES

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FIVE BIG REASONS WE FOCUS ON CITIES1. More than half the world lives in cities.2. By 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities.3. More than 60% of cities have yet to be built.4. Cities have been the center of civilization, life, and knowledge for

centuries.5. Cities are at the forefront of global innovation.

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Quality of Life

Better usage of public resources

Reduce operational costs

CITIES WILL BE THE ENGINE OF OUR ECONOMY

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“WHAT IS OUR CITY’S HEALTH INDEX?”

HOW DO WE MEASURE OUR CITY?

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What is Your Pulse Rate?

WHAT-IF YOU CAN CAPTURE MORE

THAN YOUR PULSE RATE?

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The 150 Days of My Life

Life-Logging

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MAKING SENSE OF DATA … BUT WHAT CITY DATA?

THE GOLD RUSH

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Wisdom

Knowledge

Information

Data

More Important

Less Important

Evaluated understanding

Appreciation of

Answers to questions.

Symbols

Understanding

Answers to

questions

WHO

WHY

HOW

WHAT

WHERE WHEN

VALUE IS CREATED BY MAKING SENSE OF DATA

VALUE PYRAMID

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Wisdom

Knowledge

Information

Data

More Important

Less Important

N/A

12-inch, 8mm etc

Understanding

EXAMPLE – FLOOD MONITORING

What is the water level in the river?When does the river swell up?

Where is the location of water rise?Who control the water dam?

How to control the water level?How fast is the water rising?

Why is the water rising?

Who Benefits? - Citizens / Emergency Centers / Environmental

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HOW-TO PROVIDE A SMART CITY SOLUTIONS?

HOW-TO

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BUILDING 3 TYPES OF CITIES

ROI-driven

Carbon-driven

Vanity-driven

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DATA OWNERSHIPS

Personal /Household

Private

Public Commercial SensorData Provider

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Home Health Transport OfficeWaste

WHAT-IF – WE CAN DO DATA BLENDING

Creating New Compound Applications

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Citizen-Focused Smart CityFor city leaders wanting to pursue a smart city agenda, citizen inclusion is critical

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Building TrustCitizens encounter good customer service across government channels

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VISION OF THE CITY OF THE FUTURE

Open source and open data

Make visible the invisible

Sensing the city

Provide tools for the citizens to interpret and change the workings of the city

Technology may help mitigate the “black hole” problem.

The goal is to make decisions in real time as events or emergencies occur, mitigating their impact on the daily lives of city’s residents while making sure the city’s budget is used as effectively and efficiently as possible.

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TO OVERCOME 3 KEY CHALLENGES

Integrating data from multiple sources

Automating the collection of data

Analyzing data to effectively identify actionable insights

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“We are now at the point of moving from purchasing a product to

subscribing to a service”

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Single Infrastructure • Multiple Usage

BENEFITS OF SENSING-AS-A-SERVICE

Harnessing the Creativity

Rapid Deployment

Sustainable Business Model

Assisting ScientificCommunity

IOTCloud

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CROWDSENSINGGETTING INSIGHTS FROM

CITIZENS AS THE “SENSORS”

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SMARTPHONE AS “SENSING ASSISTANT”

Sensors:� Camera – “Eyes”� Audio – “Ears”� Accelerometer –

“Speed”� GPS – “Location”� Gyroscope –

“Movement”� Compass –

“Direction”� Proximity –

“Closeness”� Ambient light –

“Eyes” Others…

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NOISETUBE – CROWDSOURCING OF POLLUTION DATA USING SMARTPHONES. WHAT MOTIVATES?

• Citizens and Communities concerned with noise• Measure your daily sound exposure in dB(A) with

your mobile phone• Tag noisy sources to inform the community about

them• Visualize and contribute your measurements on a • Compare your experience

• Local governments / city planners• Improve decision-making by understanding local

and global noise pollution in your city using maps and statistics

• Get immediate feedback and opinions to and from citizens

• Researchers• Get access to and analyze (anonymized)

collective noise data• Find out what is important in soundscape

perception• Developers

• Use the environmental sensor web API to do your own web mash-ups

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1. Combining it with magnetic data from other sources, we hope to create near-real-time models of Earth's time changing magnetic field to aid navigation.

2. Mapping static magnetic noise sources (for e.g. power transformer and iron pipes) could potentially improve accuracy of the magnetic navigation systems.

CrowdMag

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SMARTCITIZEN.ME

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DATA CANVAS

[Source: http://map.datacanvas.org/ ]

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CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT

BUILDING SMART CITIES VIA

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EVERY DAY'S PROBLEMS

WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

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Ad HocChaoticUnmanaged

SMS

Whatsapp

Facebook

Twitter

Radio

TV

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BE THE EYES OF THE CITYREPORT TO THE LOCAL COUNCILS

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riot.com.my

SAVES TIME TO REPORTA PICTURE IS WORTH A 1000 WORDS

www.citisense.com

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Let’sContinuewith

GAME#2

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MOBILE APPLICATION

1. Download CitiAct from Google Play or App Store

2. Register using your email

3. Snap a Photo of Your Hand

4. Select Category “Fire”

5. Write a description – “REDtone IOT”

6. Click Submit

7. The First 3 users that have correct photo, category and description will win a T-Shirt

(* One Winner Can Win One T-Shirt ONLY)

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MOBILE APPLICATION

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CitiActCase

Management System (CMS)

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CitiactDashboard

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BETTER PLANNING • BETTER RESOURCE

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DRAINAGE ISSUES – CAUSE OF FLASH FLOOD?

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CORRELATE SEVERAL DATASETS

Examples• Relationship between Dengue Cases with drainage issues, mosquito larvae,

weather• Relationship between Leptospirosis (Penyakit Kencing Tikus) with unattended

garbage, weather, etc

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www.citisense.comRATE YOUR CAMPUS ROADS

ROADSENSE @ UKM

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CRIME AREAS FLASH FLOODS

NOISE LEVEL ROAD QUALITY

PROFILING OUR CITIESGAINING INSIGHTS • OPTIMISING RESOURCES

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IoT in Smart City

Environmental Monitoring

Multiple Sensors

Outdoor Parking Management

Parking sensors

River MonitoringWater Quality

and Flood Warning

Traffic Intensity Monitoring

Devices located at main entrance of

city

Guidance to free parking lots

Panels located at intersections

Smart CitizenCrowdsensing

Smart Waste ManagementSensors in waste bins and

garbage trucks

• Temperature• CO• Noise• Car Presence

• Ferromagnetic sensors

• Water level• Weather• Flow sensor• pH sensor

• Measure main traffic parameters• Traffic volumes• Road occupancy• Vehicle speed• Queue Length

• Taking information retrieved by the deployed parking sensors in order to guide drivers towards the available free parking lots

• GPS• Infra-red sensors

• User generated feedback with smartphones that help to make cities better

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www.citisense.com

CARING LOCAL COUNCILBETTER CITY • BETTER WORLD

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MOBILE APPLICATION

Open Data

Smartphone Users

Social Media

Users

PORTALCITISENSE.COM

CASE MANAGEMENT

SYSTEM

DASHBOARD

CITISENSE.COM – YOUR SMART CITY HUB

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Smart Parking Smart Waste Management

Smart Street Light Smart Transportation

Open Data Parking GarbageCollection Lighting

PublicTransport Smartphone Users

Smart CityHub

Social Media

IOT Applications

Sensor Data

Users

CitiAct

CITISENSE.COM – BEYOND CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT

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THE GROWTH IN SMART CITIZENS

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SMART BENCHES IN LONDON

Air Quality Sensors

Noise Sensors

USB Ports

Wireless Chargers

[Source: http://cities-today.com/smart-benches-launched-in-london/ }

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CHANGES IN THE LAW DO NOT ADAPT AS QUICKLY AS TECHNOLOGY CHANGES BEHAVIOR

The law says, once a pothole is reported, the city is responsible for any damage a car experiences — once it’s officially reported.

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“It's fine to have SOCIAL MEDIA that connects us with old friends, but we need tools that help us discover new people and new ways to make life better as well”

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THANK YOU@REDtoneIOTREDtoneIOT

• EMAIL: [email protected]• TWITTER: @mazlan_abbas• FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/drmazlanabbas• LINKEDIN: my.linkedin.com/in/mazlan/• SLIDESHARE: www.slideshare.net/mazlan1• ABOUT ME: about.me/mazlan.abbas