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Smart City Architecture and Implementation
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Page 1: Day 3 C2C - Smart City - City of Ekurhuleni

Smart City Architecture and Implementation

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CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS

Median ages are rising in the developed

countries of Italy, Germany and Japan,

but dropping in developing ones such

as India.

RISING ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS

Societies and governments are becoming more

attuned to what the earth can provide and what

it can tolerate.

GROWING THREATS TO SOCIAL

STABILITY AND ORDER

From terrorism to armed conflict to pandemics

to natural disasters, the character of threats is

changing.

ACCELERATING GLOBALIZATION

Countries and societies are becoming more

economically interdependent across social,

political and cultural boundaries, as illustrated by

current economic conditions.

EVOLVING SOCIETAL RELATIONSHIPS

Today, governments are expected to deliver

results and value through secure, private services

that are available anywhere at any time.

EXPANDING IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY

The adoption of the Internet is remaking the

landscapes of business, healthcare and

government.

Smarter Government: a response to global demand

City Challenges

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…… one that integrates technology into a strategic approach to sustainability, citizen well-being, and economic development ……… but also stressing the importance of integration and interaction across multiple domains.

Pike Research

Smarter Government ….

Future Government: Integrated across Multiple Domains

City Challenges

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Delivering City

Capable City

Sustainable

City

Environmental

Well-being

Re-Industrialise:

Strengthened Industrial Competiveness

Industrial Systems and Infrastructure

Market and Product Development

New Value Chains Development

Re-Generate:

Sustainable Resource Use

Biodiversity and Ecosystems Management

Improved Environmental Governance

Sustainable Agriculture

Re-Urbanise:

EMM Gauteng City Regional Integration

Sustainable Settlements and Infrastructure

Connected Working and Living Spaces

Re-Govern:

Building a Capable Local City State

Strengthen Developmental Governance

Establish Long Term Fiscal Strength

Strategic Acquisition and Management

of Assets and Operations

Re-Mobilise:

Social Care Supply Chains Management

Capabilities Development

Responsive and Active Citizenry

Ekurhuleni Approach

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Smart City

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Creating a Connected CityCONNECTING 686 EMM BUILDNGS

• Wireless network (Microwave)

• 293 sites currently connected

• Plan : No expansion – deloading in

favour of fibre network. Refurbishment

requirement to maintain thin backup

network

• Fibre Network

• Plan : 1400 km of fibre required.

• 602 km active

• Wi-Fi

• Plan : Free Wi-Fi to public for increased

economic growth

• Video Conferencing

• Plan - all key buildings – 24 nodes

completed

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Creating an Efficient City - Applications

• APM Established (130 to 78 to 40)

• RPM established (Business Needs)

• City Process Model defined (Level 0, 1, 2 and L3

Critical Value Chains

• Master Systems Plan thus defined

• ERP Plan also defined

• ECM - done

• Proj man - Done

• HR upgrade – Done

• Finance upgrade – In progress

• Data Architecture and Master Data Management

defined, Open Data enabled

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Creating a Smart CityUNIFIED COMMAND AND CONTROL

• Citizen single point of contact• Multi-Channel Communication with public• Mobile applications for reporting of potholes,

crimes, vandalism• CCTV monitoring for crime reduction, unrest

analysis• Smart electricity metering • Electronic Self-help Services

• Kiosks for account enquiries and services applications

• Shared services command centre for integrated transportation management with geo mapping and RFID

• Enhanced service delivery with cross-departmental coordination

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Digital City Framework

9

Server and Storage Architecture

Integration Architecture

BespokeCollaboration

Presentation Engine

Man

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up

po

rt Data Center Management

Managed Communications NetworkFibre600+ sites

WiFi600+ sites213/326

3G/LTEProfessional Mobile Radio

Microwave PMP & P2P

Structured Cabling

Servers &

SwitchesRouters Voice

Vidcon16/29

Converged Computing Platforms (x2) incl Backup and DR

Data Derivations, Predictions and Business Intelligence (Analytics)

Mobile phone Camera SensorTablet GPSTelephonePMR

Smart

securitySmart

education

Smart

campus

Smart

government

Smart

healthcareSmart

trafficCitizen

interfaceSmart

Building

Emergency

communication

Ap

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ns

Sup

po

rtD

eskt

op

OSS

Open Data

Bus. Rules Engine Dashboarding / Meshing Business Process Mapping

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Recommendations

• Eco system development – No one party can produce a sustainable solution

• Business Process clarity and flexibility

• Required

• Bandwidth Overlays

• IoT programmes

• Open Data Approach


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