building iot solutions in milton keynes | sarah gonsalves | june 2015
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Sarah GonsalvesHead of Policy
Milton Keynes Council
MILTON KEYNESFuture City Programme –
Building IoT Solutions
A Planned New City
70,000
260,000
Milton Keynes Growth 2010-2026 – infrastructure challenges
• 28,000 new homes • 1.5 jobs per home• Population grows to 300,000+
Travel demand increase of 60%but practical capacity improvements address only 25% increase Energy and water demand and
infrastructure challenges
Reduce carbon emissions per person by 40% (2010 – 2020)
MK Future City: Programme Objectives
The Metropolitan Century , OECD, February 2015
• Address barriers to sustainable housing and jobs growth — manage infrastructure pressures— create new service models— reduce carbon emissions
• Improve the lives of citizens — responsive/bespoke services— engaged citizens — education and skills
• Build leadership in urban innovation— foster innovation & business growth — attract investment — enhance reputation
Milton Keynes Future City: Innovation Cluster
Satellite Applications
Internet of Things City Network
Smart Waste Smart Homes
ElectricMobility
Intelligent and on-demand mobility
Smart Grid & Energy
MK:Smart City Data Hub
An integrated innovation and support programme leveraging large scale city data to drive economic growth
MK:SMART PROGRAMME
• Open and collaborative• Reduced barriers to innovate• Information as an asset• City wide: distributed and scalable• Chargeable services
Internet of Things – Experimental Sensor Networks
MESH
UNB
MK DatahubAnalytics
Integration
Curation
Storage
Import
SENSORS NETWORKS DATA HUB & APPLICATIONS
TVWS
Sensor & Data Networks
Car parking
Traffic flows Water meters
Low Power WideArea Network
Local Area Networks
Environmental Sensors
Recycling collection use case
Sensor deployments
Soil moisture sensors Water
moisture dashboard
Presence sensors
Satellite Data: Urban Planning
LUTZ Autopods
Sensors on Autopods – lidar and stereo cameras – create digital 3-d picture of the environment in which they operate
• Focus on city challenges & use cases • Overarching vision/framework • Strategic focus plus open innovation • Eco-system of partners and core
capabilities• City-scale functionality & integration • Culture
- align interests- co-production - ease of access & engagement
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OutreachCitizens Enterprises
Data hub and network infrastructure
Charities
SMEs
Community groups
Citizens
Universities
Start ups
Social entrepreneurs
Corporate enterprises
Grow sustainability
of local economy
Innovation in city services
P o l i c y a n d g o v e r n a n c e f r a m e w o r k
CHALLENGES
• Investable business models
• Delivery of benefits at scale
• Expanding use cases across more services
• Sustainability of core capabilities
• Attraction of new enterprises
SUCCESS FACTORS
• R&D/Innovation Funding
• Experimentation & demonstration
• Strategic focus plus open innovation
• Eco-system of partners & city-scale capabilities
• Culture - collaborative - ease of engagement
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Summary overview