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Smart Campus : An effec1ve concept for the development of the Smart and Sustainable City Professor Isam Shahrour (University Lille1/Polytech’Lille) TEDx Talk Lille 2014: Isam Shahrour "Smart and Sustainable City" Concept presented at the World Bank, Washington, May 21, 2014

Smart campus: an effective concept for the Smart City development

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Concept presented by Isam Shahrour at the World Bank meeting - May 2014 concerning the use of the "Smart Campus" Concept for the dissemination and the implementation of smart and sustainable cities.

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Smart  Campus  :  An  effec1ve  concept  for  the  development  of  

the  Smart  and  Sustainable  City  

Professor  Isam  Shahrour    (University  Lille1/Polytech’Lille)  

TEDx  Talk  Lille  2014:  Isam  Shahrour  "Smart  and  Sustainable  City"    

Concept  presented  at  the  World  Bank,  Washington,  May  21,  2014  

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Smart  Ci=es  Concept    

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Smart  infrastructure  Smart  sensors    

Smart  governance  

Smart  Data  Analysis  

Smart  users  

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1)  The  Campus  is  a  small  town  Then    the  concept  of  smart  city  helps  in    •  Asset  management  of  large  urban  system    •  Op=mal  management  of  water,  energy,….  •  Safety  improvement    

The  Smart  Campus  concept    :  a  response  for  major  challenges    

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2)  The  campus  is  a  higher  educa1on  ins1tu1on  :  The  concept  of  smart  city  allows  to  :  •  Conduct  disciplinary  and    mul=-­‐disciplinary  Researches  •  Build  educa=on  programs  for  an  emerging  sector.  •  Develop  the  innova=on  and  technology  transfer:  patents,  

start-­‐ups,  ..  •  Reinforce  the  partnership  with  local  government.  •  Reinforce  the  partnership  with  the  private  sector  

(construc=on,  energy,  water,  IT,  services,….)  

The  Smart  Campus  concept    :  a  response  for  major  challenges    

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3)  The  Campus  is  generally  in  a  city  or  close  to  a    city    Each    big  city  has  at  least  one  campus    The  Smart  Campus  could  promote  the  concept  of  smart  city  to  the  city  of  he  campus.      

The  Smart  Campus  concept    :  a  response  for  major  challenges    

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Ø  One  owner  of  both  buildings  and  infrastructure  Ø  Propi=ous  for  implanta=on  and  acceptability  (students,  faculty  

members,…)  Ø  Drawing  private  and  public  partnership    Ø  Each    big  city  has  at  least  one  Campus  (higher  educa=on  

ins=tu=on)  Ø  The  Smart  Campus  could  promote  the  concept  of  smart  

The  Campus  is  propi1ous  for  the  development  of  smart  urban  systems  (city,  district,..)  

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The  campus  a  demonstrator  of  the  Smart  City  

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Small  town:  •  25  000  users  •  70  km  of  Urban  Network    •  140  buildings      

SunRise  Demonstrator  :  The  Campus  of  Lille1  University      

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70  km  of  Urban  Networks:  

•  Drinking  Water  •  sewage  •  District  hea1ng  •  Gas  •  Electrical  •  Public  ligh1ng    •  Roads  

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Interac1on  between  primary  and  secondary  urban  networks  (mul1-­‐scale  demonstrator)    

Building  M1  

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Innova1on  centers  and  Clusters  •  Pole  Ubiquitaire  •  CITC  –EURARFID  •  PRN  

Local  government  •  AMGVF    •  Lille  Metroplis  •  Region  •  ArtoisComm  

Interna1onal:  •  W-­‐Smart  (Int.  Ass.  for  

water  Security)  •  New  York  University    •  Netherland  •  Great  Britain  Bretagne  •  Spain  

Private  and  public  operators  •  Dalkia  •  Eaux  du  Nord  (Suez)  •  Eau  de  Paris  •  ERDF    •  Lille  Métropole  Habitat    

Research  Laboratories:  •  Engineering  •  Informa1on  technology    •  Social  Science  

Educa1on  :  •  Master  programs  •  PhD  programs  

Starts-­‐ups  :    Stereograph,  Noolibc,    Inodesign,  Calmwater,  Planete  oui,  Ixsane,  Projex,    

Public  and  private  partners:  

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SunRise    Community  :  

•  Faculty  members  •  Technical  staff  •  PhD  and  Master  degree  students  

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Project  Implementa1on      

(Water  Example)  Smart  Water  Network  

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SunRise  water  network  (16  km)  

!Cité!Scien*fique!(5)!!!

4!Cantons!

ECL!!

M5!

Bachelard!Chemistry  Sector  

Biology  Sector  

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Objec1ves  of  the  smart  water  network  

1)  Improve  the  management  of  the  water  system    •  Assets  management    •  Leakage  detec=on    •  Early  contamina=on  detec=on  •  User  awareness  •  Energy  saving  

2)  Academic    •  Research,  innova=on    •  Educa=onal  plaSorm    •  aTrac=veness  

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3)  Research  and  innova1on  ins1tu1ons    •  Lille1  University  •  CEA-­‐LIST    (French  Atomic  Agency)  •  KWR  (Netherland)  

1)  W-­‐Smart  (Interna=onal  associa=on  of  ci=es  and  water  operators  for  water  security)  

 2)  Water  companies  :  •  Eaux  du  Nord  (Suez  Environment)    •  Eaux  de  Paris  •  Vitens  (Netherland)  •  Thames  (GB)  •  Acciona  (Spain)  

Partners  of  the  smart  water  network  

4)  SMEs  :  • Calmwater  • CITC-­‐Innova=on  Center  • Stereograph  

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TWUL  Demo  site  London  

 

Smart  Caceres  Caceres  

 

VIP  Leeuwarden  

 

Sunrise  Demo  site  Lille    

ü  Project  Budget:  12M€  ü  EU  funding:  FP7  INNO  DEMO    ü  Project  dura1on:  4  year  ü  Project  Management:  Vitens  N.V.  

 

ü  12  innova1ve  SMEs  ü  3  water  u1li1es  ü  3  research  ins1tutes  ü  1  company  ü  2  plaform  organiza1ons  

European  Project  SmartWater4Europe  

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Communica1on  :    •  Op1cal  (wired)  •   Contactless  

SunRise  -­‐  Plateform  Informa1on  System  

• Asset  data    (SIG)  • Monotoring  data  

3D  graphic  tools  Analy1cal  tools  

Communica1on    web  Servor  

•  Users  •  Technical  team  

Governance  team    •  Public  data  

Monitoring:    •  Leakage  •  Quality  

 

Leakage   Quality  Sensors  •  Flow  •  Pressure  

Sensors  •  Chlorine,  •  Conduc1vity,    •  pH,    •  Turbidity  •  temperature,  •  +  

Organiza1on    

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!Cité!Scien*fique!(5)!!!

4!Cantons!

ECL!!

M5!

Bachelard!Chemistry  Sector  

Biology  Sector  

Smart  metering  

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EPANET  Numerical  Modeling  

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Intellisonde  Optiqua EventLab:    

Bio-­‐contamina1on  monitoring    Innova1ve  sensors  

 S::Scan  

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Energy  :  •  Over  all  Comprehensive  Energy  analysis  -­‐renewable  energy  sources    (ERDF)  

•  Smart  Grid  District  Hea1ng  (instrumenta1on,  soiware,  exper1se,  ..)  (DALKIA)  

•  Smart  Grid  -­‐  Electrical  Network  (ERDF,  Eiffage  Energy)  •  Smart  Building  (new  construc1on,  rehabilita1on)  (LMH,  Projex)  

water:  •  Smart  Grid  drinking  water  net  :  Instrumenta1on,  soiware  development,..  

•  Smart  Grid  for  sewage  network  

Under  progress:  

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