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Huawei Confidential 1 Development of IoT & Smart Cities: Industry Perspective Muhammad Atif Jamil Director Solutions Smart City, 5G & Data Analytics, ICT Strategy Planning Dept, ME Region Email: [email protected]
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Page 1: Development of IoT & Smart Cities: Industry Perspective · Amsterdam Reduce carbon emissions by 40% by 2025 Singapore eGovernment develops sustainable energy supply Dubai The "happiest"

Huawei Confidential1

Development of IoT & Smart Cities: Industry Perspective

Muhammad Atif Jamil

Director Solutions –

Smart City, 5G & Data Analytics,

ICT Strategy Planning Dept, ME Region

Email: [email protected]

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Huawei Confidential2

Agenda

Lessons Learned across Smart City deployments1

Huawei Value & Experience Sharing3

Smart City ICT market trends & challenges2

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Huawei Confidential3

New York

Cope with rapid

population growth

Amsterdam

Reduce carbon

emissions by 40%

by 2025

Singapore

eGovernment

develops

sustainable energy

supply

Dubai

The "happiest" City

Shenzhen

Information Economy

Better Livelihood

Efficient Governance

Smart City - Working Hypothesis

“Smart City refers to a program of initiatives undertaken by a city owner, operator or governing entity in order to improve the quality of experience for residents, businesses and visitors.”

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Huawei Confidential4

Smart Weifang 1.0 Smart Weifang 3.0Smart Weifang 2.0

Improving work efficiency with

the electronic office and web

page apps supported by PC

internet technologies

Implementing mobile payment

and mobile office mainly

through smart and vertical

apps on smart phones

Connecting devices installed

throughout the city to an IoT

platform, and improving

municipal governance efficiency

by sharing information

Government

Modernization

Collaborative City

through Smart Apps

Building the Interactive

City

Weifang Smart City & IoT Development Roadmap

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Huawei Confidential5

Big Data service

support platform

enablement platform

IOT\UC\WIFI

City Digital Platform

Rhine Cloud Data Center

City IoTCity communications networkNetwork

Cloud

Digital

Transformation

Initiatives

Platform

Duisburg Smart City Program – Key focus on City Digital Platform Services with 5G IoT Infra

Inn

ovatio

n

TRANSPORTATION LIVING5G & Optical BroadBand

E-Govt INFRASTRUCTURE ECONOMYEducation

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Apply Smart Cities’ Concepts: The aim of this initiative is to transform Saudi cities to smart cities, which

will result in enhancing management efficiency and improving quality of life.

Memorandum for the Framework to establish strategic

partnership in smart city program

Huawei: Builds Smart City ‘Nervous System’

• Central Nervous System – ‘Brain’: City

Operations Center, Big Data & AI

• Peripheral Nervous System: Internet of

Things & Communications Network

Business

investment

Municipal lighting

costs

Road

maintenance cost

Yanbu Saudi - Smart City attracted investment & improves quality of life via

City Brain

16% 20% 30%

Top Level Design

Foresting Ecosystem

Localization Capabilities

2.3.1 Improve the Quality of Services

Provided in Saudi Cities

2.3.2 Improve the Urban Landscape in

Saudi Cities

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AI Smart City TEDA – Special Economic Zone – Tianjin, China

AI-TEDA Smart CityYou know more than you!

AI S

mart

City

Ted

aR

esid

en

t

BuildInnovation &

Intelligent platforms

Happinessindex

Smart Applications

for Industrial

City

Artificial Intelligence

& Data Analytics

Strive to build the whole country.

Smart city Showroom

Prosperity and wisdom

Smart City is the brand of a

new round of urban

competition and the most

competitive investment

environment in the future.

ConstructionMore humanCentric City

ImprovementPublic

enterpriseHappiness

AI-TEDAUrban brain IOC

ListeningCivil voice

AwarenessCity

ServiceIndustry

AI Smart City

TEDACaringPeople

Tianjin will serve as a research, manufacturing and testing base for JD's smart logistics technology, which

consists of the use of robots, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and autonomous delivery vehicles.

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Huawei Confidential8

Agenda

Lessons Learned across Smart City deployments1

Huawei Value & Experience Sharing3

Smart City ICT market trends & challenges2

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Key Technology Enablers for Urban Digital Transformation

Smart Devices

VR/AR use cases Robotics/Drones, etc. Driverless Cars Citywide Sensors Wearables Smart beacons

5G

Enhanced Mobile Broadband

Massive IoT Mission Critical Network Outdoor vs. indoor

deployments

AI

Campus Energy & environment monitoring.

Building information management.

Facial Analytics for crowd management.

Blockchain

Digital Citizenship Decentralized Security Reliable / Scalable

Cloud

Continuous data stream management

Open data vs Private data

Data Monetization to drive growth:

• As a Service.• Revenue sharing • Concession based

investment models

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Economy

SecurityGovernmentPublic

opinions

HealthcareEducation

EmergencyEnvironmentCity

management

UtilitiesTransportation

Open data

IoT data

Social data

Awareness

Warning

Action

Decision

Smart City Indices

Collect, Monitor, Manage Citywide Data & Improve the Citizen Experience

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Huawei Confidential12

Curating a City Ecosystem for a Sharing Economy

Traditional City Services Model

Government

Citizen

3rd Party

ApplicationPlatforms

Industry Solutions

Services Orchestration

Government

Citizen

Association

Association

Government Cloud Platform

& IOC

Future City Services Model- Ecosystem Curation

Value Flow

Enabling Policies

• I have…you need: Idling capacity exists across various asset classes including, time, space, capital, products, skills, utilities…

• E.g. healthcare, Cohealo found the average idling time of assets was 58% and 1/3 of surgeries were cancelled due to unavailable assets. The platform increased utilization by over 20% in 18months

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Agenda

Lessons Learned across Smart City deployments1

Huawei Value & Experience Sharing3

Smart City ICT market trends & challenges2

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5G & AI Enables Powerful Services – Digital Twining of People, Processes & Assets in Cities

Intelligent Edge Appliance(Including wireless transmission, intelligent

analytics, and IPC)

Stockbridge damper tilting

Missing pin

Loose strandPerimeter Safety

Intrusion detection Tripwire detection Loitering detection Abandoned object detection Removed object detection

Direction detection Head counting Crowd density detection Video SynopsisVideo Search

ANPR Track AnalysisFace recognition Reverse Image Search

• Intelligent Behavioral Analysis, Auto pre-warning

• Massive Video analysis capability based on Big Data • Clue Search efficiency increased by 85% ↑

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Huawei assisted 7 Cities to Win International Smart City Awards

in Recent Two YearsSmart City Expo World Congress

2016 and 2017

Yanbu, Shenzhen, Weifang, Dunhuang, Cameroon, First Affiliated Hospital of

Zhengzhou University, and Kenya

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UK

Ecuador

Ghana

Bolivia

Russia

Kenya

Moldova

Yanbu, Saudi

Arabia

Indonesia

Shanghai

Pakistan

Longgang,

Shenzhen

Spain

Italy

Moscow

Bolivia

ChinaEgypt

Kenya

Turkey

Tajikistan Mongolia

Pakistan

Ghana

ZambiaTanzania

Angola

Mozambique

Venezuela

Ecuador

EthiopiaLaos

Saudi

Arabia

Singapore

Russia

UK

Netherlands

HungaryMoldova

ItalySpain

Indonesia

Weifang,

Shandong

Dunhuang,

Gansu

Huawei Actively Contributes to Global Smart City Construction and

Sets Footprint in 120+ Cities in 40+ Countries.

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OpenLab

Huawei Worldwide OpenLabs Network, launched in Dubai in May, 2019

Thank You


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