Smart City
Smart City
A smart city uses digital technologies or information and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance
quality and performance of urban services, to reduce costs and resource consumption, and to engage more
effectively and actively with its citizens.
Vision
The vision “Smart Cities” is the urban center of the future, made safe, secure environmentally green, and
efficient because all structures - whether for power, water, transportation, etc. are designed, constructed,
and maintained making use of advanced, integrated materials, sensors, electronics, and networks which are
interfaced with computerized systems comprised of databases, tracking, and decision-making algorithms.
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Smart City
Benefit
1. Citizen
Betten city planning and development, E-Government service delivered to citizen, at lower operating
expense, Local Economics development, Improved productivity and service, etc
2. Government
Public information, electronic service, video crime monitoring, etc.
3. Energy
Smart meter, green building, renewable resource, etc
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Smart City
Benefit
4. Waste Management
Waste to energy and fuel, waste water to be treated, recycling & reduction of waste.
5. Water
Leakage identification & prevention, Water quality monitoring, etc.
6. Transportation
Intelligent traffic management, Integrated multi-modal transport, etc
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Smart City
Big Data
Analytics
Smart City
Broadband
Internet Of
Things
Broadband
Broadband
“A high-capacity transmission technique using a wide range of frequencies, which enables a large
number of messages to be communicated simultaneously”
“An internet connection which provides an always on connection allowing the user to connect to more
innovative services such as triple play where the minimum speed should be at least 2Mbps” - IBP
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Broadband
Penetration
As an integral part of the economy, broadband shall act as an enabler of structure change in economy
expands as it affects an increasing sectoring activities.
Direct effects result from investments in the technology and from rolling out the infrastructure .
Indirect effects come from broadband‘s impact on factors driving growth, such as innovation, firm
efficiency, competition and globalization
As reported by World Bank in the “Information and Communication Development 2009”, it shows that 10%
increase in the broadband penetration rate will boost the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 1.38%
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Telecommunication
Technology
Technology
Cost
RoW
In order to facilitate the data speed required by broadband which at least 2Mbps. Telecommunication
technology such as 4G, 5G, cable and FTTH are capable of doing so.
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Solution
Smart Grid
• Solusi masalah kelistrikan
• Solusi masalah jaringan broadband (FO)
• Sulusi smart city