CPS & GLOBAL CITY TEAMS CHALLENGE 2016
Sokwoo RheeAssociate Director of Cyber-Physical Systems ProgramNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
US Department of Commerce
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Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities
Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities
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Service
Software / Data Analytics
Hardware
Communications
Information Flow
Infrastructure
Applications
• Based on convergence and cross-sectorial pre-competitive collaboration using open standards, participants will demonstrate measureable impacts of CPS on the following topics. Ø Fueling job creation - development, installation, maintenance of these new
Cyber-physical system components, expansion of knowledge workersØ Creating new business opportunities - design and development of CPS and
the management and use of dataØ Improving the economy - drive growth in manufacturing, expansion of the
digital economyØ Saving lives - through improved health systems, deployment of city and
community resiliency technology and better utilization of health data
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SmartAmerica ChallengeSmartAmerica Challenge
Public Sector IoT: Smart Cities and CommunitiesPublic Sector IoT: Smart Cities and Communities
� Smart City: Use smart technologies such as IoT and CPS to improve the quality of life in cities and communities
� Many smart community efforts are one-off projects with heavy emphasis on customization and inadequate consideration for future upgradability and extensibility
� As a result, many Smart Cities/Communities deployments are isolated and do not enjoy the economy of scale.
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Global City Teams ChallengeGlobal City Teams Challenge
� Establish and demonstrate replicable, scalable and sustainable models for incubation and deployment of interoperable, standard-based IoT solutions and demonstrate their measurable benefits in Smart Communities/Cities
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The ApproachThe Approach
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Smart CityProjects
New YorkU.S.
San FranciscoAustin
MontgomeryCounty
Washington DC
Others …Europe
AmsterdamCorunaMilan
AsiaBandung
Others
Busan, Daegu
Africa, South America, Australia, etc.
TechnologyInnovators
SensorSystems
Wearable devices
CloudServices
Utilities
Infrastructure
Cyber/PhysicalSecurity
Visualization
Robotics
MedicalServices
BuildingControls
Etc. …
Emergency response,Disaster resilience
Renewable energy, GreenTechnologies, Microgrids
Building automation,
ManufacturingHealthcare
Security, Others …
Action Clusters (Teams)
Air quality, Climate,Traffic management
Cities from GCTC 2015 (Partial list):Cities from GCTC 2015 (Partial list):
� Portland, OR� Annapolis, MD� Greenville, SC� Ammon, ID� Chicago, IL� Montgomery County, MD� Columbus, OH� Chattanooga, TN� New York, NY� Washington, DC� San Francisco, CA� Kansas City, MO� Nashville, TN� Austin, TX� Amsterdam, Eindhoven (Netherlands)� Genova, Milan (Italy)� Coruna, Valencia (Spain)� Tel Aviv (Israel)� Bandung (Indonesia)
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GCTC 2015 Expo on June 1 at National Building Museum in Washington DCGCTC 2015 Expo on June 1 at National Building Museum in Washington DC
� Exhibitions and presentations from over 60 teams in partnership with 50+ municipal governments and 200+ companies/universities/organizations
� Special Session with the King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands
� Keynote Speeches◦ Anthony Foxx, US Secretary of Transportation◦ Tom Kalil, Deputy Director of White House Office
of Science and Technology Policy◦ Willie May, Director of NIST and Under Secretary
of Commerce◦ Jim Kurose, Assistant Director, NSF
� 1500 attendees including smart cities experts, CPS/IoT stakeholders, cities, communities, federal governments, industry and academia
� 50+ media outlets from around the worldNIST 10
Source: National Building Museum web site
GCTC 2016GCTC 2016• Aimstodemonstratequantifiable/measurable benefitstothecitiesandcommunities• Trafficjamreductionby20%?• Airpollutionreduction by25%?• Energyreductionby30%?
� 20-monthprocess(2Phases)◦ 1st PhasebyJune2016◦ 2nd PhasebyJune2017
• Teamsolutionstobereplicatedanddeployedinasmanycitiesaspossible.• Atleast twoorganizationsarerequiredtoformateam.• Eachteammusthaveatleastonecommittedmunicipalpartnerasa
member(Requiredtoparticipate inthe2016Expo.)
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2-Phases2-Phases� Phase 1 by June 2016 Expo: Team Building Process◦ Participants will find their partners, form GCTC
Teams, set committed goals and KPIs, and present the feasibility of achieving the joint goal. ◦ Participants will demonstrate and pilot the solutions
and build partnerships with as many cities as possible� Phase 2 by June 2017 Expo: Implementation
Process◦ Teams will implement and deploy solutions to achieve
the goal based on the KPIs devised at Phase 1 of the Team Building Process.◦ Teams will demonstrate the measured impacts.
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Current Partners of GCTC 2016Current Partners of GCTC 2016
� Partners◦ US-Ignite◦ US Government Agencies: NSF, ITA, DoT, State Department, GSA,
NCO/NITRD, Census◦ Non-US Central Governments: Netherlands, South Korea◦ Corporations: IBM, AT&T, Intel ◦ Non-profits: FIWARE, World e-Governments (WeGO), Industrial
Internet Consortium (IIC), MetroLab Network
� Participating Members (partial list)◦ Qualcomm, Bosch, Siemens, CH2HL, Mathworks, Pecan Street, Inc., Yet
Analytics, MIT, Vanderbilt, UT Dallas, University of North Texas, Ohio State University and Columbia University, Downtown DC BID, ALICE, IoT Dev Labs, Inc, Internet of Things DC, National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC), George Washington University and more
� A number of cities around the world are participating.
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Cities that participated in GCTC kickoffCities that participated in GCTC kickoff
� Abuja, Nigeria � Ammon, ID � Amsterdam, Netherlands � Austin TX � Baltimore MD � Busan, Korea � Charlotte NC � Chesapeake VA � Columbus OH � Daegu, Korea � Galle, Sri Lanka � Greenville SC � Hampton VA
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� Kansas City MO � Montgomery County MD � Nairobi, Kenya � New York, NY � Newport News VA � Pokhara, Nepal � Portland OR � Provo UT � Salt Lake City, UT � San Jose, CA � Suffolk VA � Washington, DC
25+ Cities where regional GCTC kickoff are being hosted by IBM25+ Cities where regional GCTC kickoff are being hosted by IBM
� Tel Aviv� Raleigh� Chicago� Toronto� Casablanca� Dubai 11/26� Istanbul 11/25� Shenzhen 11/25� Nairobi 12/3
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� Austin - 12/4/15� SF/SJ - 12/7/15� Johannesburg
12/xx � Boston - 1/20/15� New York - TBD � LA - TBD � More
Smart City Standards/FrameworksSmart City Standards/Frameworks
� Establishment of a Smart City Framework◦ Informed by the record established by the
Challenge, address standards and measurement challenges in deploying IoT and CPS in Smart Cities/Communities to serve as the basis for framework
� Working group process will be based on public participation.
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SCOPE2016w/GCTC
• April11,2016,Vienna,Austria• Theworkshopwillbecollocatedwith
CPSWeek• Allacceptedpublications willbe
archivedinIEEEXplore DigitalLibrary• Paperscanfallunderoneormoreofthe
following categories:• initialandpromisingresearchresults,• industrialcasestudies,• positionstatementswithsufficient
justificationandrationalefortheproposedidea(s).
• Importantdates• Submission ofpapers:January15,2016• Authornotification:February28,2016• CameraReady:March10,2016
• Formoreinformation,contact• Dr.AbhishekDubey
[email protected]• or,Dr.Sokwoo Rhee
[email protected]://www.cpsweek.org/2016/index.htmlhttp://scope.isis.vanderbilt.edu/workshop/2016/
First International Workshop on Science of Smart City Operations and Platforms Engineering (SCOPE) in partnership with Global City Teams Challenge (GCTC)
For More InformationFor More Information� Contact◦ Sokwoo Rhee ([email protected])
� Challenge web site: Meet the action clusters◦ www.globalcityteams.org
� GCTC 2016 Kick-off presentations (Nov 12-13, 2015)◦ https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B8nL0SuAAnfXcldlSk1nTF9DX2c&usp=sharin
g� Social Media◦ Twitter #globalcityteams
� Webcast replay of the GCTC 2016 Kick-off (Nov 12-13, 2015)◦ http://www.nist.gov/cps/global-cities-team-challenge-2016-kick-off-webcast.cfm
� Webcast replay of the GCTC Expo (June 1, 2015)◦ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLnFbLS4AtY&list=PLLiocXmoHP8iQBmCdgNnIL
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