Insights into IoT Standards and Smart Cities from Electronics City

 
 
 
Standardized IoT Use Cases in Smart City
 
 
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 Rama NS
 
 ELCITA
Electronics City Industrial Township Authority
 
IoT Standards and Smart Cities : Global Perspective
 
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self-governance, participative citizens and exposure to latest
technology and vision to be a model SMART City
Was not part of smart city list but focus was to work towards
affordable
 smart city relevant to citizens
Partnered with IISc, Wipro, Tejas Networks, Bosch…..
Started with a basic platform and IoT devices were added
progressively
Infrastructures like LED lighting, cameras, Optical network,
signaling… were also implemented as part of smart city
 
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e-Governance, Smart lighting , Smart water/waste, management,
Smart parking, Smart surveillance, Traffic management, Waste
management, Complaints management through citizen App,
Town planning
Combination of IoT devices with Apps from vendors and locally
developed Apps for specific data as required
Both cases it was not a straightforward plug and play
Need for adapters and understanding the device protocols, APIs
In the case of using data from devices we had to integrate the data from
different vendors
Platform was supporting over 100 protocols so that any IoT vendor can
be connected
 
 
 
 
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“There is need for standardization for both Infrastructure
and ICT in India” is an understatement
Smart city spreads across many disciplines of engineering
Communication, optical network elements, traffic signal and data
to signals
Cameras, video analytics, Video management software
Street lighting – LED luminance, spread,
Water management – plumbing, electronics, electrical
combination is an issue
Civil, mechanical and environmental engineering are involved
 
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Pavements, cabling for power, optical fibre network, traffic
lights, junctions, parking also need to be specified
Server requirement, security with access controls
Protocols for data exchange with other entities and data
aggregation at state level, national level
Paperless office, online financial transactions, internal
approvals
Work management, project management, people
management
 
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There is a lot of work being done by organizations world over for
creating standards for smart cities
Number of components are very high and each engineering
discipline has varying level of standardization, standardisation
will take time
ELCITA is working with IISc to pilot IUDX which will help in
exchanging data to and from other smart cities and possibly IoT
devices
Many small manufacturers have already developed their
products  . And may not want to change unless they have enough
business and are mandated by the market/standards bodies.
 
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Big players in India and world over have their own platforms and
proprietary protocols for implementing smart cities
Implementation of Standards will be challenging for already developed
platforms and related business impact and delays will be an issue
 Hence we at electronics city believe integrating smart cities using IUDX
built on open source can be the first step
Standardisation for say Communication, video analytics and
management, e-Governance, resource management can be the next
step based on standards emerging across the globe.
Priority can be for generic solutions which are used by many cities and
customised solutions for specific needs of city may come later
 
 
 
Thank You
 
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Exploring the implementation of IoT standards in the context of smart cities, this webinar series by C-DOT-TSDSI sheds light on the initiatives undertaken at Electronics City. The discussion covers the evolution of smart city infrastructure, the integration of IoT devices, partnerships with key industry players, and the challenges of standardization across various engineering disciplines.


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  1. C-DOT-TSDSI Webinar Series: The National Standards for IoT Smart Cities Perspective IoT Standards and Smart Cities : Global Perspective Standardized IoT Use Cases in Smart City By Rama NS ELCITA Electronics City Industrial Township Authority

  2. Smart City @ Electronics City Smart City @ Electronics City Background self-governance, participative citizens and exposure to latest technology and vision to be a model SMART City Was not part of smart city list but focus was to work towards affordable smart city relevant to citizens Partnered with IISc, Wipro, Tejas Networks, Bosch .. Started with a basic platform and IoT devices were added progressively Infrastructures like LED lighting, cameras, Optical network, signaling were also implemented as part of smart city

  3. Smart City @ Electronics City Smart City @ Electronics City Smart city approach e-Governance, Smart lighting , Smart water/waste, management, Smart parking, Smart surveillance, Traffic management, Waste management, Complaints management through citizen App, Town planning Combination of IoT devices with Apps from vendors and locally developed Apps for specific data as required Both cases it was not a straightforward plug and play Need for adapters and understanding the device protocols, APIs In the case of using data from devices we had to integrate the data from different vendors Platform was supporting over 100 protocols so that any IoT vendor can be connected

  4. Smart City @ Electronics City Smart City @ Electronics City Standards There is need for standardization for both Infrastructure and ICT in India is an understatement Smart city spreads across many disciplines of engineering Communication, optical network elements, traffic signal and data to signals Cameras, video analytics, Video management software Street lighting LED luminance, spread, Water management plumbing, electronics, electrical combination is an issue Civil, mechanical and environmental engineering are involved

  5. Smart City @ Electronics City Smart City @ Electronics City Standards Standards Pavements, cabling for power, optical fibre network, traffic lights, junctions, parking also need to be specified Server requirement, security with access controls Protocols for data exchange with other entities and data aggregation at state level, national level Paperless office, online financial transactions, internal approvals Work management, project management, people management

  6. Smart City @ Electronics City Smart City @ Electronics City Way forward Way forward There is a lot of work being done by organizations world over for creating standards for smart cities Number of components are very high and each engineering discipline has varying level of standardization, standardisation will take time ELCITA is working with IISc to pilot IUDX which will help in exchanging data to and from other smart cities and possibly IoT devices Many small manufacturers have already developed their products . And may not want to change unless they have enough business and are mandated by the market/standards bodies.

  7. Smart City @ Electronics City Smart City @ Electronics City Way forward Way forward Big players in India and world over have their own platforms and proprietary protocols for implementing smart cities Implementation of Standards will be challenging for already developed platforms and related business impact and delays will be an issue Hence we at electronics city believe integrating smart cities using IUDX built on open source can be the first step Standardisation for say Communication, video analytics and management, e-Governance, resource management can be the next step based on standards emerging across the globe. Priority can be for generic solutions which are used by many cities and customised solutions for specific needs of city may come later

  8. Thank You < Presenter Co-ordinates >

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