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Seminar Presentation On Smart Cities Anshita Agarwal

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SEMINAR OBJECTIVE Understanding the problems due to rapid urbanization and finding its solution involving latest technology. Understanding the concept of Smart Cities through its various elements. Learning about the ongoing researches on smart cities.

CONTENTS           

URBANIZATION IMPACT SMART CITIES SMART ENERGY SMART MOBILITY SMART BUILDING SMART PUBLIC SERVICES WORLD’S TOP 7 SMART CITIES OF 2015 ONGOING RESEARCH CONCLUSION REFERENCES

URBANIZATION

What is Urbanization? It refers to the process in which in which an increasing proportion of a society live in cities and suburbs of cities thus bringing a large concentration of people into towns and cities.

Impact? Increased population leads to more waste, garbage and byproducts. Natural habitat destroyed. Poor waste management causes the spread of diseases and pollution. Food demand increases and more land needs to be cleared for food production. Water issues.

Explicitly, this is all because of stress on the available resources . Rapid urbanization is becoming a reason for scarcity of resources.

Is there any solution to this problem?

YES! WE HAVE GOT A SOLUTION.

WELCOME TO SMARTER CITIES!

A smart city uses digital technologies to enhance performance and wellbeing, to reduce costs and resource consumption, and to engage more effectively and actively with its citizens . Key 'smart' sectors include transport, energy, health care, water and waste. Imagine factories automatically spotting glitches and fixing them, hospitals regulating medical devices remotely, and lighting and temperature in a hotel moulding themselves to our preference. Think of sensors monitoring water levels, energy usage, traffic flows, and security cameras, and sending that data directly to city administrators. Or apps that help residents navigate traffic, report potholes and vote. Or trash collection that's totally automated.

ELEMENTS OF SMART CITIES…

SMART ENERGY

SMART MOBILITY

SMART BUILDIN GS

SMART PUBLIC SERVICES

“Smart grid” generally refers to computer-based remote control and automation. Much in the way that a “smart” phone these days means a phone with a computer in it, smart grid means “computerizing” the electric utility grid. It includes adding two-way digital communication technology to devices associated with the grid. Each device on the network can be given sensors to gather data (power meters, voltage sensors, fault detectors, etc.), plus two-way digital communication between the device in the field and the utility’s network operations center. A key feature of the smart grid is automation technology that lets the utility adjust and control each individual device or millions of devices from a central location.

SMART ENERGY

SMART MOBILITY

SMART BUILDIN GS

SMART PUBLIC SERVICES

 EV charging infrastructures An electric vehicle charging station, also called EV charging station is an element in an infrastructure that supplies electric energy for the recharging of plug-in electric vehicles, including all electric cars, neighborhood electric vehicles.  Traffic management How could there be more vehicles but less traffic in the future? GPS trackers, social media posts, mobile phones and cameras located in cars and on the street. Cities capture and analyze data from all these sources as well as thousands of sensors embedded in roads and vehicles to monitor and manage traffic in real time.  Smart parking system It is a system that help drivers to find a parking spot quicker and allow cities to manage their parking spaces more efficiently.

SMART ENERGY

SMART MOBILITY

SMART BUILDIN GS

SMART PUBLIC SERVICES

A smart building is one that achieves significant energy savings by taking advantage of improved technology and materials in terms of structure, appliances, electrical systems, plumbing, and HVACR. A smart building is one which is connected to smart grid to manage its power consumption . For example : Electricity markets are evolving toward “real time,” meaning that buildings can receive requests to reduce demand when wholesale prices are high or when grid reliability is jeopardized. Therefore smart grid and smart buildings are interdependent.

SMART ENERGY

SMART MOBILITY

SMART BUILDIN GS

SMART PUBLIC SERVICES



Public Safety Video Surveillance Emergency Management

 Street light management  Switching to LED street lighting can generate energy saving of 50-70%. It can help revitalize urban spaces and establish a vibrant, distinctive city image to attract business and tourism. Smart traffic lights It is a new system that combines existing technology with artificial intelligence to create lights that truly think for themselves. It basically reduce the amount of time that cars spend idling thereby reducing the emission. 

World’s Top 7 Smart Cities Of 2015 Mitchell, South Dakota, USA Columbus, Ohio, USA Surrey, British Columbia, Canada Arlington County, Virginia, USA Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Ipswich, Queensland, Australia New Taipei City, Taiwan

ONGOING RESEARCHES  MIT

Smart Cities Lab It s about developing intelligent, sustainable building and mobile systems,.

 Intel Cities Research Consortium Developed solutions for electronic government, planning systems and citizens participation. URENIO The URBAN AND REGIONAL INNOVATION Research (URENIO) is a University Lab in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. School of Engineering at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. URENIO is a non-profit research organization that started its operation in 1995. Narendra Modi’s 100 smart cities project.

CONCLUSION The unprecedented urbanization is both an emblem of our economic and societal progress especially for the world's emerging nations and a huge strain on the planet's infrastructure. It's a challenge felt urgently due to which there’s a need for smarter solution. Smart cities is thus becoming the most important part of any government. With more and more smart sectors coming up, life becomes very easy for the cities that implement them.

REFERENCES publicpolicy.telefonica.com/blogs/blog/2012/1 1/12/why-do-we-need-smart-cities  edition.cnn.com/2014/07/18/world/asia/indiamodi-smart-cities ibm.com/smarterplanet/in/en/sustainable_citi es/visions/index.html iamwire.com/2015/02/smart-cities-indiawhat/110303 triplepundit.com/2013/02/smart-building/ energy.gov/oe/services/technologydevelopment/smart-grid urenio.org siemens.com/about/sustainability/en/environ mental-portfolio/productssolutions/mobility/intelligent-trafficmanagement.htm smartcities.media.mit.edu

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