Wednesday 24 June 2015

Australia - Smart Cities - People, Transport, Cars, Buildings

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Smart cities are going to be amazing community hubs that will be more sustainable, efficient, and supportive of citizens.

The concept of smart communities is based on intelligent infrastructure such as broadband (FttP) and smart grids, so that connected and sustainable communities can be developed. However, they cannot be built within the silo structure that currently dominates our thinking; a holistic approach is needed – one that includes environmental issues such as energy-self-sufficient buildings, exchanges for renewable energy and e-cars, delivery of e-health, e-education and e-government services, as well as digital media and internet services.

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To date, the easiest path to incorporating these concepts into a smart community has been with the development of ‘greenfield’ residential communities. These projects essentially start with no existing legacy utility infrastructure, and involve the construction of new dwellings capable of incorporating a range of new technologies. Greenfield development sites can be used as test beds and lead the way for other existing communities to follow suit.
How data and information is processed and utilised will be a key to the success of smart cities, which is why developments in big data management, M2M communication and cloud computing are of particular importance to smart city developments. The home automation market has certainly caught the interest of some of the industry heavyweights, with Qualcomm, Samsung and Apple all developing their own smart home automation solutions. Reportedly Google acquired Nest in order to develop home automation offerings also.
With the national broadband network slowly becoming a reality, cities, regions and communities are starting to become involved in developing strategies that will see them taking advantage of the social and economic benefits that the NBN can bring. It is therefore vitally important that communities take charge of the development of their knowledge-based environments. A proactive local government is a crucial element in the deployment of broadband to the point where it can begin to deliver community benefits in education, healthcare, community services, job creation and export. To date the lack of infrastructure has led to very limited action being taken by either state or local government in Australia, which is in stark contrast to events overseas.
1. Smart Cities and Smart Communities
1.1 Trends and Insights
1.1.1 Smart cities: sustainable engines for growth
1.1.2 The use of telecommunications in smart cities
1.1.3 Smart city standards
1.1.4 Building smart cities to ease the stress
1.1.5 Key components of smart cities
1.1.6 Smart buildings/Connected homes
1.1.7 Wearable technology (separate report)
1.1.8 Selected examples of smart cites and communities
1.2 Smart Societies based on Artificial Intelligence
1.2.1 The proposition
2. M2M and The Internet of Things
2.1 Statistical information
2.1.1 Results from early IoT adopters
2.1.2 M2M keeps growing into 2016
2.1.3 High adoption rates for IoT
2.1.4 Ovum/Vodafone study tips the market at A$530 million by 2019
2.1.5 Market forecast network connected devices 2015
2.1.6 M2M statistics from Telstra
2.1.7 Forecast from Telsyte
2.1.8 IoT Moving mainstream
2.1.9 Lack of leadership, standardisation and interoperability
3. Connected Homes
3.1 Overview and introduction
3.1.1 Connected communities
3.1.2 Communication, smart energy and home automation
3.1.3 Overview of new High-tech home devices
3.2 Connected Home Survey
3.3 NBN Co/Ovum Survey
3.4 Smart home automation market growing to nearly $1bn by 2017
3.5 Telstra’s connected home strategies
3.6 Smart Home in Armidale
4. Smart Transport
4.1 Smart transport – introduction
4.2 Smart vehicles
4.3 Electric vehicles
4.3.1 Wireless charging
4.3.2 Connected car market
4.3.3 The upcoming electric vehicle tsunami
4.3.4 Autonomous cars
4.4 Insights from Global Smart Grid Federation (GSGF)
4.4.1 Vehicle deployment - 2014

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