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Smart enough for Smart? Connecting City Infrastructure Julie Alexander
IFHP Centenary Congress June 2013
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Emerging City Issues for Resolution
Directing the Path for Urban Development
Resilience
Scale
Competitiveness
Quality of Life
Efficiency
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Resilience The Future – London, 2100
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Resilience The Reality - Brooklyn, October 2012
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Resilience The Unreported - Chennai, October 2012
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Competitiveness The Future – High Speed Urban
Transport
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Competitiveness The Reality - Maglev Train, Tokyo
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Competitiveness The Unreported - Cable Car,
Medellin
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Quality of Life The Future – The Walkie Talkie
Building, London
Unreported Afghan – Over crowded camel
Reported : Copenhagen
Future: Whizzy wind turbines
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Quality of Life The Reality – The Waterfront, Copenhagen
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Quality of Life The Unreported - Jugaad Canopy
Delhi
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Efficiency The Future – Seawater Vertical Farm, Dubai
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Efficiency The Reality – Waste to Energy Plant
Copenhagen
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Efficiency The Unreported - Waste Pickers, Mumbai
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Scale The Future – Sky – Terra, Tokyo
Sky-Terra Park, Tokyo
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Scale The Reality – Retrofit Plan London
Future: Blade Runner Urban Setting
Current: London Building Retrofit Policy
Unreported: Favelas -
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Scale The Unreported – Favelas, Sao Paulo
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City Competitiveness
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Urban Development Opportunities
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Traffic Congestion & Consequential Impacts
Congestion & car emissions Air pollution and health problems
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Congestion & car emissions Air pollution and health problems
Time spent travelling impacts quality of life
Traffic Congestion & Consequential Impacts
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Quantifying the Problems
1 million hospital cases a year
from air pollution
6 hours a day to get to work
5 million hours lost
productivity = > 2% GDP
8% rise in road vehicles for a decade
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Quantifying the Problems
1 million hospital cases a year
from air pollution
6 hours a day to get to work
5 million hours lost
productivity = > 2% GDP
8% rise in road vehicles for a decade
13.8% of GDP
spent on
health care
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Talking a Common Language
Helping the city meet its targets, saves money and improves it competitiveness
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Front slide
Buildings
Airports
Energy
Financing
Harbours
Healthcare
Security
Mobility
Water
Siemens solutions – Sectors’ overview
Integrated Solutions
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Energy – Power Transmission & Distribution
Case study: Low Carbon London - London, UK
Project Information
Name of
project
Low Carbon
London
Location London,
South East
England
Customer UK Power
Networks
Situation
• London has the highest concentrations of electricity demand and CO2
emissions in Great Britain, and the most demanding carbon reduction
targets (60% reduction on 1990 levels by 2025)
• LCL develops a new approach to energy distribution network
management, including constant monitoring of the grid performance,
Time of Use tariffs to support residential and SME peak management
Siemens solutions
• Implementation of an Operational Data Store for monitoring and
improving grid performances
Customer Benefits
• Extending the experience from LCL (city-scale) to a nation-wide scale
the expected benefits are:
• 0.6 billion tonnes CO2 savings compared with BAU, between 2011 and
2050.
• NPV of £29 billion of carbon benefits to 2050
• NPV of £12 billion of financial benefits for customers up to 2050
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Mobility – Road Solutions - Tolling
Case study: Low Emissions Zone - London, UK
Challenges
• Discourage the use of the most polluting lorries, coaches and buses
to improve air quality, congestion and health issues across the Greater
London area
Solution
• Installation of automatic number plate recognition cameras at several
locations across the capital to identify the most polluting vehicles
• Dynamic system with real time information collection and analysis
regulating the access into the LEZ
Siemens solution
• Installation of over 330 cameras monitoring more than 70 sites in
Greater London
• Design and delivery the in-station equipment, a significant system
software development project, and associated systems integration
• Management of the maintenance and operations of the system
Project Information
Name of
project
Low Emissions
Zone (LEZ)
Location London, UK
Customer Transport for
London
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Mobility – Road Solutions - Tolling
Case study: Congestion charging - London, UK
Challenges
• Consistent congestion problem in the centre of London
• Negative effects on air quality, commuting time, road and pedestrians
safety
Solution
• Establishment of a congestion charge zone, Mon-Fri, 7am -6pm 10£
fee to enter the zone
• Siemens provided TfL with infrastructure facilities, and it is
responsible for the operational management
• Exemptions for greener vehicles (e.g. Euro 5) and electric/PHEV
vehicles
Customer Benefits
• Neutral impact on business activities
• Discernible reduction in vehicle emissions level
• Decrease in personal injury road accidents
• Promote the use of greener and electric vehicles
Project Information
Name of
project
Congestion
charging
Location London,
UK
Customer Transport
for London
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Mobility – Road Solutions - Intelligent Traffic
Management System
Case study: “Falcon” - Dubai, U.A.E.
Project Information
Name of
project
Traffic management
system “Falcon”
Location Dubai, U.A.E.
Customer City of Dubai
Challenges
• Optimization of traffic flow in the Arabian metropolis
• Increase of safety on roads and on freeways
• Integration of the previous traffic control system
Siemens solutions
• Centrally controlled variable message signs and display panels
• Modules for freeway management, action planning management and
incident detection
• Support from the system in selecting the right measures
Customer Benefits
• Traffic data and video images are available for other authorities (e.g.
police, operators of tunnel and bridges)
• Reduction of accidents
• Optimized traffic flow
• Real-time information via SMS and road maps update for drivers
• Suggestion of Smart Routes
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Mobility – Road Solutions
Case study: Mobile Phone Parking – Vienna, Austria
Project Information
Name of project Mobile Phone
Parking
Location Vienna, Austria
Customer City of Vienna
Challenges
• Simple, easy to use solution that provide a quantum leap from
paper parking and fine collection
• Stringent requirement in terms of availability and response time
• More than 35,000 bookings of parking tickets every day
• More than 5,000 fine tickets a day
Siemens solutions
• Activate parking sessions using mobile phone
• Terminate or extend parking session at user’s convenience
• Cash-less payment / top up via credit cards, phone bills, etc.
• Online check of valid parking tickets to support public authorities
Siemens solutions
• Innovative and convenient service for citizen
• More flexible and effective parking space pricing
• Data collected can be used for traffic management
• More efficient fine tracking
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Mobility – Road Solutions - Park and Ride Information
System
Case study: Halle, Germany
Project Information
Name of
project
Sitraffic Scala
Location Halle, Germany
Customer Hallesche
Verkehrs-AG
(HAVAG)
Siemens solutions
• Sitraffic Scala – Park&Ride system
• Provide real-time information to drivers regarding:
• Identification of parking lots
• Traffic conditions in the vicinity
• Public transport schedule and stops in the proximity of the
parking
Customer benefits
• Enhancing the attractiveness of the public transport (e.g. light rail)
• Increasing the occupancy level of the parking lot
• Consistent reduction of congestion, air pollution and carbon
emissions level
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Thank You !
Julie Alexander
Director
UD / IC / COC
The Crystal
1 Siemens Brothers Way
London E16 1GB
Phone: +44 (207) 055 6468
Mobile: +44 (7808) 823 058
E-mail:
julie.alexander@siemens.com
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