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‘Location data – finding the needle in the haystack’
When:January 2016
WHERE:Mediatek, Camb
Organised by:Cambridge Wireless
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Maggie Brown – Innovation Coordinator, CrossrailDavid Mercell – CTO, Advanced Laser ImagingSteve Marsh – Founder & CEO of GeoSpockDave Bee – Senior Development Manager, Autodesk
For full presentations, head over to www.cambridgewireless.co.uk > Resources
Future Thinking: Location Based Technology and it’s adoption in Major Infrastructure Projects
Maggie BrownInnovation Consultant
Information Economy Patterns in Five Industries
Red Node: Individua l c o mp any
user
Blue Node: Individua l external user
Red Edge: Connec tion fro m inter nal user
Blue Edge: Conn ec tion fr om external user
Edge Weight: Thicker edge
represents more frequent connec tions betwe en users
software
construction
finance
media and entertainment
Study courtesy of Box Inc.
manufacturing
Information Economy and Construction
• High patterns of interactivity and engagement with content
• Decentralised and dispersed information
• High mobility
• Few overall centralized nodes, though semi-central ones are connected with different building sites
• High presence of parties outside the organization at each building site
Crossrail – enabling London to grow
£14.8bncost
£42bnnet benefit
118 kmlength
40 (10 new)stations
24Trains/hour
200mjourneys pa
Innovation at Crossrail
“In delivering London’s new East to West railway, we hope to raise the bar in the construction industry, now and for future projects. To achieve that, we need to think differently about how we share ideas and implement them.”
-Andrew Wolstenholme OBE, CEO Crossrail
Innovate18 Club Members
Innovate18 Collaboration
Objective• Understand potential of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Beacons to pinpoint user on a floor plan and map out exclusion zones
Project Example: Bluetooth Beacons
Benefits • Supports H&S compliance to
exclusion zone protocol • Future potential for context
sensitive data to be pushed to operatives
Objective: • Develop and trial a mobile
application that layers environmental data onto BIM model
Project Example: Environmental Layer
Benefits:
• Access to near real-time noise, vibration and pollution monitoring on site
• Providing environmental information to help inform decision making
Project Example: In-Site - A Smart AR Solution for Construction
Objectives• Explore the use of AR devices to provide contextually specific
asset information• Display data augmented on top of an asset and push back data
captured on site
Benefits• Improved access to mobile
information• Hands-free interaction with
relevant data
Conclusions
• Set the tone for mobility requirements
• Beginning break down barriers associated with the decentralisation of information
• Work with SME’s to support agility
• Trial new technology to leave a legacy for future projects
What next? Outside of Crossrail…
What next? Outside of Crossrail…
December, 2015 www.geospock.com
Extreme data. Real time.™
Location based systems
Dr. Steve MarshFounder & CEO
The first location based system…
The evolution of location based systems…
Exploiting real-time sensor data
Dynamic maps
Examples where real-time geospatial technology could help
Real-time crowd and vehicle re-routing
Next-generation map making and real-time traffic analytics
Facilitating real-time V2V and V2X infrastructure development for autonomous cars
Analyzing highly granular customer movement data for real-time consumer insights
Machines are generating extreme-scale data
Human gener-
atedM
achine generated
6,000 Tweets/s
50,000 Searches/s
100,000 (Geo) Events/s per tower
25,946,207 Cell towers in UK/EU/USA
2,594,620,700,000 geo-events/s from cell-towers alone! Source: opensignal.com 26/10/2015
In 2014 we showed what was possible and started building the GeoSpock Platform
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10,000,000,000 messages per second!
GeoSpock the only REAL real-time database
Extreme Real-time database
Extremely scalable
Extreme throughput
Extremely Responsiv
e
For getting sub-second responses from extreme geo-data
How does GeoSpock help?
Geo events: (Lat, long, VIN, CAN data, App data)
Analytics engine
VIN, customer profile…
Event log, customer interactions…
NoSQL
Real-time Heatmap
s
Real-time Analytics
Real-time Insights
GeoSpatial queries
© 2015 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved
The how and why of finding people on construction sites AutodeskSimon BeeSr. Development Manager, BIM360
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Three eras of technological disruption
Era 1: Documentation(Drawings)
2D Drafting
80s-90s
Era 2: Optimization(Models)
2000-now
BIM
Era 3: Connection(Systems)
Moving to
Future
BIM
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Changes in Products
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Sensor Technology
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