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Why We Need Smart Communities

Steve Jennings Executive Director

Alcatel-Lucent

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Steven W Jennings November 17,2011

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES

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3 | Smart Communities | June 2009

Did you ever think about????

1. Why people move to new locations or why they stay where they are?

2. What Corporations and companies look for besides Tax Rebates when moving into

your province or city?

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4 | Smart Communities | June 2009

Did you ever think about the Changing role you as Elected officials,

Technologists, Educators, Citizens and Vendors will Play

in the 21st Century ?

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THE WORLD IS CHANGING

CHANGING PLANET

FROM RURAL TO URBAN GROWTH Urban populations will grow by an estimated 2.3 billion over the next 40 years, and as much as 70% of the world’s population will live in cities by 2050

FROM YOUTHFUL POPULATION TO AGING POPULATION Each year, the percentage of people over the age of 60 increases—by 2050 the number of people over the age of 60 is expected to triple and will outnumber children under 15 for the first time in human history

FROM PLANET IN BALANCE TO GLOBAL WARMING/POPULATION EXPLOSION Cities consume 75% of the world’s energy and produce 80% of its greenhouse gas emissions

MAKING SMARTER COMMUNITIES A NECESSITY

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People’s Lifestyle are Changing….

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Service and content delivery: a user centric vision

Next Gen Browsers

Rich media for the mobile

Location relevant

Always in synch

Any screen

Anywhere

Always on

Any media

Always in touch

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MOBILE DATA EXPLOSION IS CHANGING THE GAME

Worldwide Aggregate Mobile Traffic

Pbytes/Month

30x growth

over 5 years!

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Dongle/tablets Smartphones Feature phones

Connections 2.5 billion

Video 70% of mobile traffic

Source: Bell Labs modeling and forecasts

A great industry to work…

Smartphone density 32x increase per km2

By 2015…

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My life in my handset New generation of devices

and communicating machines

Rich

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appl

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Fixed broadband life Massively adopted now

and “exportable” to mobile

Within 5 years, millennials will spread their “early-

adopters” life style into their adult lives & enterprises

The Millennials generation born and/or raised with Internet

(11-25 years old)

Rise of the millenials Growing mobile

adoption

2011 roughly 4 billion people will be carrying

mobile phones !

Connected mobile broadband life style soon becomes

mainstream…

Are you ready for an information tsunami…

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• Vision: Enrich life with more intelligent connections among devices and people with:

•  an unlimited, ubiquitous and connected environment in which people, machines and applications interact seamlessly

• Ensure the Vision of Smart City is Obtained by a Policy applied to address:

•  Community value and financial gain have equal priorities

•  A fair pricing for all services provided thus making it affordable for all the community segments

•  The government acts as a catalyst as well as a facility provider

VISION FOR SMART COMMUNITIES

“Improving quality of life and safety in the community by maximizing economic and social development through an unlimited, ubiquitous and connected

environment.”

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SMART COMMUNITIES ARE THE DRIVERS FOR PROVINCIAL AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO WORK COLLABORATIVELY TOWARD

NETWORK TRANSFORMATION

Economic development

•  Attract new citizens, new businesses, new visitors •  Keep all the citizens, business and develop new services •  Allows everyone to become a business center

Social development

•  Deliver broadband services for all •  Improve quality of life •  Live healthier, live better live longer •  Enjoy high potential of eco-sustainable IT

Public services modernization

•  Interconnect administrations/jurisdictions/agencies •  Improve services (public safety, single point of contact) using Web “X”.0 platforms

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  Extend broadband networks for all citizens and administrations   Capture information and communications technology (ICT) benefits

Expand ICT benefits

  Tele-diagnosis

  Monitoring of health indicators

  Secure health records

  Training of health professionals

  Wider and better access to knowledge

  ICT literacy development

  Distance e-learning

e-education

  e-commerce for extended network of customers and suppliers

  e-transactions (efficiency) for supply chain and payment

e-business

e-health e-employment

  Development of the ICT workforce

  Tele-working to connect remote areas with main office and reduce traffic congestion

Focus on Web “X”.0 platforms

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Smart Grid/ Smart

Metering

Connected Cars

Zero Waste

Safety & Security

PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

OPEN BROADBAND NETWORKS

SMART CITIES

…WHICH ENHANCES THE URBAN LIFESTYLE

TO ENRICH DAILY LIFE

Traffic Management

E-Health

E-Learning

E-Shopping

Efficient Shared Transport

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SMART COMMUNITIES ARE DRIVEN BY INNOVATION…

SMART GOVERNANCE •  Democratic processes and inclusion •  Interconnecting governmental

organizations and administrations •  improving community access to services

SMART PEOPLE •  delivering a more consistent educational

experience in both urban and rural areas •  e-education solutions (remote learning

and collaboration)

SMART MOBILITY

•  more efficient and intelligent transportation systems

•  leveraging networks for efficient movement of vehicles, people, and goods, to reduce gridlock

•  new ‘social’ attitudes such as car sharing, car pooling, and car-bike combinations

SMART ECONOMY

•  regional/global competitiveness •  Broadband access for all citizens and

businesses for business opportunities •  Independent of location, helping maintain

population in rural areas, •  electronic means in business processes

of all kinds (e.g., e-banking, e-shopping, e-auction)

SMART ENVIRONMENT •  environmental sustainability/energy

consumption •  reducing energy consumption through

novel technology innovations while promoting energy conservation and material re-use

SMART LIVING

•  Access to high-quality healthcare services (including e-health or remote healthcare monitoring),

•  electronic health records management, •  home automation, smart home and

smart building services •  Access to social services of all kinds.

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Be ahead of global Trends…

Inter-Agency collaboration

Bridge the digital divide

Specific population needs

Transparency Act

economic development

Improved operations Open Standards

Interoperability Innovation

Shared Services

Silo Organizations

Lack of funding for initial investment

Lack of capacity to embrace globalization

Bar

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Capacity development

Virtualization

Heterogeneous IT proprietary interfaces

Transversal Security Systems

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•  Thank You

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