iot for smart world
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IOT FOR SMART WORLDN Pavan Raj
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Present and future urban challenges
• Urban residents growing + 60 M Year• 60 % world’s population will be living
in cities by 2050• + 100 cities of 1 M pops will be built
in the next 10 years
SUBJECTInternet of Things
Smart Cities
Ehealth
Cloud Computing
Big Data
Augmented Reality
SMART CITIES INITIATIVEURBANIZATION CHALLENGE
Purpose & Scope: Assist municipalities in managing this transition to urbanization. Raise awareness of the benefits and downsides of technology and help guide
the appropriate uses of technology. By engaging with IEEE, municipalities would be assured that the “best of
breed” technologies and standards are being utilized in their projects.
Pilot in Guadalajara, MexicoThe Guadalajara Municipality has launched a major project, Guadalajara Ciudad Creativa, (GCC) whose goals are very much aligned with the IEEE Urbanization initiative.
INITIATIVE OBJECTIVES The IEEE Smart Cities Initiative is a global, multi-disciplinary
effort to: Create a vibrant and world wide network of cities,
providing education, insights and expertise Collaborate to share knowledge, experience and good
practices Involve local governance, universities, industries and
local IEEE volunteers Assist municipalities in managing the transition to
urbanization Raise awareness of the benefits and downsides of
technology and help guide the appropriate uses of technology
Build collaboration with organizations
DELIVERABLES As a framework for the initiative
Web Portal Knowledge Database : Whitepapers, applications, metrics, use cases,
etc. On-Line Technical Community Dissemination through press releases, newsletter, conferences,
social media… For each of the selected cities
Completion of workshops in cities planning or building a smart city Working groups and whitepapers Metrics to measure effectiveness of municipality efforts to evolve to
Smart City Published theses and doctoral dissertations from university
students in each city MOOCs Courses developed by the universities on jointly agreed
upon topics Follow-on conferences Standards
IEEE STANDARDS ON SMART WORLD INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
IEEE 802.11p supports communication between vehicles and the roadside and between vehicles while operating at speeds up to a minimum of 200 km/h for communication ranges up to 1000 meter in the 5 GHz bands; specifically 5.850-5.925 GHz band within North America with the aim to enhance the mobility and safety of all forms of surface transportation, including rail and marine.
IEEE STANDARDS ON SMART WORLD IEEE 1609 Family of Standards for Wireless Access in Vehicular
Environments (WAVE) define an architecture and a complementary, standardized set of services and interfaces that collectively enable secure vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) wireless communications.
More information available at https://standards.ieee.org/develop/wg/1609_WG.html
Smart Grid and Digital Energy Management
SOME MORE STANDARDS IEEE 1901 Series - Powerline
Communication IEEE 2030 series on the smart grid,
including electric vehicle infrastructure IEEE 1547 series on handling distributed
resources in electric power systems IEEE 1815 series on electric power systems
communications
SMART HOME
EHEALTH
VISIONTo improve the quality of care and
wellbeing for every person globally through the advancement of healthcare technologies based on open and interoperable standards
AR IN YOUR FUTURE
Google VRSamsung VR
Hololens
Virtual offices and workspaces
Healthcare
GLIMPSE INTO FUTURE
THANK YOU