tcs keynote: it for smart sustainable energy
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| Copyright © 2015 Tata Consultancy Services Limited
Computing for Smart Energy and Intelligent Cities
K Ananth Krishnan
VP & Chief Technology Officer
Tata Consultancy Services
22 January 2015
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IT for Smart & Sustainable Energy
This presentation outlines the keynote delivered by TCS, VP & CTO, K. Ananth Krishnan, at the IEEE-IEEEMA INTELECT 2015 . As a conference, Intelect provided a peerless platform to exchange ideas and discuss on the theme ‘Smart Electricity for Emerging Markets’.
Overall, the presentation covers the role of digital technologies in making energy generation, application and consumption more efficient. Also, how this approach is anchored at the customer/consumer; gets influenced by a collaborative mindset.
The presentation, divided into two Parts, A & B, tells how IT is all for Smart & Sustainable Energy.
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Agenda
Computing and the Connected Customer
Smart Grids
Intelligent Buildings
Intelligent Homes
Intelligent Cities
Part B
Part A
Enablers
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Part A
This part gives an insight on:
How a connected universe manifests itself across business lines and industries; also, research areas and disciplines: physical and life sciences | social & business sciences | mathematical & statistical sciences
The Internet of Things and its capacity to make the energy demand side intelligent by enabling homes and cities get connected and smart.Examples include: Smart grid, Intelligent homes, Intelligent buildings, Intelligent cities
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Computing — Connecting the Customer
BanksRetail
Industry
Sciences
Connected Customer
Life Sciences
Genomics Metagenomics Systems Biology Personalized Medicine
Social and Business Sciences
Knowledge Design Thinking Systems Thinking
Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
Optimization Risk Scheduling Analytics
Materials Process Engineering Molecular Modeling
Physical Sciences
ICME Computational Biology
Decision SciencesHuman Centric
Design
Insurance
Healthcare
Energy & Utilities
Manufacturing
Government
Telecom
Software Design
Transportation
Genomics
Driverless CarsAdditive Manufacturing
Frugal Engineering
Connected Health
Crowdsourcing and Sharing Economy
Experience Design
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Smart Grid
PII: Practice Implementation IndicatorsCEI: Characteristic Evidence IndicatorsGP, SP: Generic and Specific Practices ES-C2M2: Electricity Subsector, Cybersecurity Capabilities Maturity Model
Smart Grid Maturity Model
ES-C2M2
SG Score Card
OGE Processes and Domain documents
Characteristics
PIIs
Metrics
GP, SP
AssessmentGap Analysis &
RoadmapPlanning & Managing
SG Implementation
To-Be State Definition
Gap Analysis
Priorities &Business Case
Road Map
As-Is Definition Enterprise Architecture
Solutions
Proofs of concept
Pilots
Deployment
People Process Technology
Customer Regulatory Operations
CEI-Based Approach
Towards a Road Map
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Intelligent Homes/Energy
Utility
Appliances
Smart Plugs
IntelligentGateway
Smart Meter
Demand ForecastingDemand Response Appliance Management
Consumption ViewAppliance SchedulingOn-off Control
Social Network Integration
Consumer Home
Analytics
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Intelligent Buildings
Acquisition
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Database
Text File
Historian Database
Sensors
Various Sensors
AnalyticsRemote Monitoring
Gateway
Optimization and Control Solutions
Intelligent AHU Smart Lighting ControlChiller Performance
Optimization
Application vs. Occupancy
AHU Lighting
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Intelligent Cities — Citizen-Centric
Fiscal Allocation and Resource Constraints
Operations Framework andProcesses
Health
Revenue & Financials
Transportation
Social Services
Utilities
Recreation
Public Safety
Manpower
Government: Planning and Governing
Financial Management Services and Performance Standards Social Order and Welfare
Education
Industrial & Commercial
Environment
Taxation/VAT
City Functions
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Part B
This part gives an insight into the following Enablers:
Technologyo Technologies, here & now and futuristic, that can influence a connected
universe and customer/consumero The TCS Connected Universe Platform - a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
offering that accelerates the development and deployment of IoTapplications for organizations across industries
Partnershipso Partnerships and collaborations, that facilitate deployment
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Enabling Technologies
Internet of Things Analytics Data Hub
Collaboration Mobile Cloud
Geographic Information Systems
APIs Information Fusion
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TCS Connected Universe Platform
18 patents filed; 1 journal publication; 5 conference publications
Sensor Data
TCS Connected Universe Platform
Big Data
Analytics
Data APIs
Protocol Adaptors
Manufacturing Processes
Customer Needs
Targeted Insurance
Personalized Healthcare
Accurate Logistics
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PowerAnser Labs (PAL) — A Unique Joint Initiative by IITB, TCS, and TCE
Knowledge Engineering
TCS
IITB TC
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Innovations for Power Sector
PowerAnser Labs
Salient Features Conceptualize and develop power system network analysis
application services and deliver them over the web Conduct joint R&D activities – deep collaboration with customers Services meant to facilitate Open Access through state-of-the-art
applications, tools, and support
Decision Support Infrastructure Planning Infrastructure Cost
Management Energy Trading and Risk
Management
Database(Network Model)Transmission
Companies
Retailers/Suppliers
Distribution Companies Domain Experts
Too
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Server Farm
Inte
rnet
Clients
Electricity Analytics
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What Next?
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Read about Intelligent Cities: Read white paper
Read this blog for more on TCS IoT
Know more about TCS Connected Universe Platform
Have queries? Reach us on [email protected]
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