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Participants:
Slovakia: e-code (project coordinator)
Denmark, Italy, Lithuania, Hungary (BME-EIT)
Project interval: 25 months, 2019-21
Project goal: Smart City training material
for trainers and municipalities, English, Hung
BME responsibility: course material development
Kick-off-Meeting: Budapest, 3-4 October, 2019
(Bakonyi P., Sallai Gy., Kovács K.)
Smart Skills Development
SMARTIES
Erasmus+ project
Smart City Forum, Oct. 30. 2019
Course Materials Development
Péter Bakonyi, Gyula Sallai, Kálmán Kovács
Federated Innovation and Knowledge Centre (EIT)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest, 3-4 October 2019
Smart Skills Development
SMARTIES
Kick-of Meeting
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Existing course materials (Book on Smart City, monographs,
presentations) and proposed modules
The Smart City Concept and the Internet Technology (Presentation)
The challenges of the urbanization
The phases of digitalization, challenges of Internet technology
Future Internet vision, objectives, concepts and solutions
Smart applications, spheres and examples
Smart City definition and principles
Smart City strategic plan and key components
Smart Internet Ecosystems
Content
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Existing course materials
Book: Az okos város (Smart City) in Hungarian, p. 250.
12 chapters, 9 authors (incl. Bakonyi, Kovács, Sallai), editor: Sallai.
Dialog Campus Press (National University of Public Service, NKE), 2018
ISBN 978-615-5920-22-6 (print), 978-615-5920-23-3 (pdf)
https://akfi-dl.uni-nke.hu/pdf_kiadvanyok/Web_PDF_Smart_City.pdf
The book is based on the curriculum on Smart City course
(2 days, 16 X 45 minutes lectures), ordered by NKE, delivered 14 times.
The book presents the Smart City concept, driving forces, models,
planning aspects and perspectives;
and provides overview
on the short and long term solutions
of the Smart City’s key areas (hexagon),
as well as security and financing issues,
smart Hungarian examples
until at the end of 2017.
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Chapters of the Hungarian book on Smart City
Editor: Gy. Sallai
1. Smart City’s Concept (Gy. Sallai)
2. Smart City’s Models (K. Kovács)
3. Planning Smart Cities (P. Bakonyi)
4. The ICT Infrastructure (R. Vida)
5. Smart Local Government (A. Nemeslaki)
6. Smart Urban Environment (K. Kovács)
7. Smart Transportation (R. Vida)
8. Smart Energetics (R. Vida)
9. Smart Lifestyle (P. Hanák)
10.Cyber-Security of Smart Cities (Á. Orbók)
11.Financing Smart Cities (Gy. Nyikos)
12.Smart Solutions in Hungary (T. Henk)
References (101 items)
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Az okos város koncepció megvalósításának különféle bontásaival,
az alkalmazások különféle csoportosításaival találkozhatunk. Itt:
SmartICT
infrastructure
Smartlifestyle
SMARTCITY
Helping and making more convenient every days:Smart home and office, healthcare, active and assisted living, smart solutions in education, communication, collaboration, culture, sport, shopping, financial and personal services ….
Smart city development and operation, local administration; involvement of, services,information for citizens
Smart built environment, building, public spaces,waste, sewage,drinking water and climate change management,environment protection
Smart navigation, parking, dynamic traffic man’t,car-pooling, -sharing,smart vehicles, drones,autonomous cars,fleet management
Smart energy management:storage, usage, measurementsmart public lighting, renewed energies (solar, wind, geothermal, bio),microgrids
Smart background provided by communication networks, sensor, data and security systems
Smart cyber security !!Individual and joint management of the increased risks due to the integrated solutions
Smart City’s key areas
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Monographs on Okosváros-technológiák [Smart City technologies]
made in the frame of the research cooperation of the BME and
the NKE in 2017-18. 17 volumes, in Hungarian, 60-110 pages each,
recently 4 volumes have been published by the NKE.
Only Volume I is relevant to the SMARTIES project:
Sallai, Gy.: Az okosváros-koncepció és az internettechnológia
[The Smart City Concept and the Internet Technology] in Hungarian,
p. 102, Dialog Campus Press, 2019
(Manuscript closed at the end of 2017)
ISBN 978-615-5945-02-1 (print), 978-615-5945-03-8 (pdf)https://akfi-dl.uni-
nke.hu/pdf_kiadvanyok/Web_PDF_Az_okosvaros_koncepcio_es_az_internettechnologia.pdf
The monograph provides a deep presentation of the Smart City
concept and the evolution of the digital technology.
Chapters:
1. Evolution of the Digital Technology and the Future Internet
2. Deployment of Smart City Concept
3. Vision: Smart Internet Ecosystems
References (157 items)
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Presentations (ppt) of courses, conferences• Presentations to the Smart City course (16 X 45 minutes) lectures
for the NKE, in Hungarian
• Various presentations in the regular MSc EE education of the BME
on Smart City, in Hungarian
• Presentations of the Hungarian Future Internet Conferences
annually between 2014 and 2018, organized by BME.
The conference-programmes are focusing on Smart Cities.
Special issues in 2016 and 2018
(papers in Hungarian and English)
6th Hungarian Future Internet Conference at
27 November 2019, focusing on Smart Ecosystems
• Lectures in the Doctoral School (BME) on Engineering Strategies,
in English, including presentations on
- Future and Next Generation Internet
- Towards Smart Internet Ecosystems
An adapted integrated version is enclosed, entitled:
The Smart City Concept and the Internet Technology
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Modules proposed by BME
The Smart City concept – Challenges and social aim of the modern urbanisation, response of the digital technology: smart ICT solutions. Differential characteristics of the digital, intelligent and smart cities. Smart city’s criteria, dimensions, basic principles (horizontal and circular approaches) and key strategic areas.
Smart City models – The technology-driven development, urbanisation trends. Various European Union and other smart city approaches and initializations: requirements, priorities, programs. Applicability of the smart city models to different size and character. Smart city performance indicators and rankings.
The project to become smarter – Strategic planning: master plan to become a smart city. The elements of the master plan: vision, prioritised areas, roadmap, business model, security etc. Methodologies, experiences. Project monitoring, handling problems: challenges, barriers and limits of different type.
The digital ecosystem – Shaping the digital ecosystem. The challenges of the classic internet. Objectives and solutions of the Future/Next Generation Internet. Internet of Things, cloud computing, network softwarization, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence. Standardization of smart city solutions. Smart Internet ecosystems.
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Smart ICT Infrastructure – Smart common technological infrastructure to the smart applications. Phases of digital convergence. The elements and trends of the communication and sensation infrastructures in smart cities. Low-rate and low-power sensor networks. Crowd and participatory sensing, data analytics. Privacy issues.
Smart Governance – As a key area is focusing on smart municipal issues and solutions. Urban administration, development and operation, both strategic and operative aspects, as well as the deployment of the e-participation, including the involvement and information of the urban community.
Smart Environment – As a key area is focusing on smart environmental issues and solutions. Smart built environment, smart buildings, community spaces. Waste, sewage and drinking water management. Climate change management. Planning and monitoring devices of the urban environment: geoinformatics, remote sensing.
Smart Transport – As a key area is focusing on smart mobility issues and solutions. Optimisation of the urban public transport system, including dynamic traffic management, car-sharing, car-pooling solutions, smart parking and navigation. Connected and autonomous cars, unattended vehicles, vehicle communication systems, fleet management.
Smart Energy – As a key area is focusing on smart energetics issues and solutions. Smart energy management, including smart grid solutions as smart public lighting, smart metering. Renewable energy sources: solar, wind, geothermal energies. Microgrids in the households, effect of the electric-cars.
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Smart Lifestyle – As the widest, cardinal key area, the smart life solutions assist or make more convenient our daily activities. Assisted living, smart healthcare and wellbeing. Smart homes and offices. Smart solutions in education, communication, collaboration, culture, sport, tourism, shopping, financial and personal services, etc.
Security in Smart City – Security risks are increased due to the integrated infrastructures, and cyber threats are emerged in every key area. Types of cyber threats (crime, warfare, terrorism), forms of cyber-attacks (malwares, phishing, distributed denial of service, ransomware etc.) Elements of the cyber-security and their applications.
Additional modules based on the project goal, e.g.:
Financing the Smart Cities – Urban innovation, enterprise and future smart city business models.
Role of people in Smart Cities – Different approaches cities are taking from city led roadmaps to profitable smart services and to solutions co-designed with citizens through living labs.
Role of leadership in Smart Cities – Importance of city leadership and governance in developing smart cities, exploring the role of different stakeholders, as well as policy and standards.
SMARTIES: Course Materials Development
Thank you very much for your kind attention
Péter Bakonyi, Gyula Sallai, Kálmán Kovács
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