ARTEMIS Industry Association Title Presentation - 1 UR:BS eUropean Renaissance: Beyond Smart cities José J. De las Heras/Miguel Peñate.

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ARTEMIS Industry Association Title Presentation - 1 UR:BS eUropean Renaissance: Beyond Smart cities José J. De las Heras/Miguel Peñate

ARTEMIS Industry Association Title Presentation - 2 UR:BS BACKGROUND OUR CITIES NEED HELP  Aging, Inefficient and Unintelligent Infrastructures  Obsolete control and mobility patterns  Poor quality services  High Management Costs  Environmental impact

ARTEMIS Industry Association Title Presentation - 3 URBS Natural Resources Cities’ Infrastructure Citizens needs/preferences Management, Security, Supervision UR:BS SCOPES  Smart Mobility (ASP3)  ICT Infrastructure for C2C, C2I  Sustainable, Innovative and Safe Transportation Systems  Interoperability  Surveillance, Traffic Management, Municipal Fines/Tickets  Smart Environment (ASP3, ASP7)  Sustainable resource management (Pollution control) Water Energy Lighting  Environmental protection  Smart Living (ASP3)  Seamless interaction  Real-time Information  Safety applications  Touristic Attractively contextualization

ARTEMIS Industry Association Title Presentation - 4 CASE USE: EFFICIENCY “INTELLIGENT LIGHTING” EFFICIENT, SUSTAINABLE street Lighting LED Technology Lumen Dimmer Low power Consumption Person/vehicle detection sensors Communications using Public Light Systems Smart Grid, Solar Resources… Data Analysis Real time Control Failure Anticipation Costs Management SMART ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CO 2 Reduction due to efficient energy policy Renewable Energy Sources Measurement of environment elements (Pollution …) All used devices according to RoHS policies

ARTEMIS Industry Association Title Presentation - 5 CASE USE: TRANSPORT “SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY” SMART MOBILITY Intelligent Traffic Controls Systems (Monitoring and Preventing Congestions, Traffic Lights Control, Traffic Sensors) On Demand Public Transport Platforms C2I Infrastructure SMART LOGISTICS Freight Transportation special mobility patterns Traceability and Monitoring Applications using the Deployed Infrastructure Management Operations Safety Transport Real time Control Efficient Management Interoperability

ARTEMIS Industry Association Title Presentation - 6 CASE USE: INTERACTION WITH CITIZEN “TURISM” SMART LIVING E-services: City information, Activities, Entertainment, Restorations… for Tourist or Citizens using Artificial Intelligence Algorithms Suitable protection Systems Secure Payment platforms Authorities’ Alerts Dissemination Social Networks (Facebook, Twenty Tweeter) accessibility Connected City Accessibility Citizen Satisfaction

ARTEMIS Industry Association Title Presentation - 7 Reference designs and architecture Market Innovation Reduction of development effort & time-to-market Seamless connectivity and middleware ∞ Application Domains Composability ∞ Application Domains Composability Interoperability Reuse of tech ↔ ↓Cost Interoperability Reuse of tech ↔ ↓Cost Sensors Actuators Environmental surveillance Efficiency Resource Management Self-Configurable Self-Organizing High Performance Common IT infrastructure Introduction of Safety degrees Standard Interfaces Generic, Modular Platform Applications easy development Allows Third Party companies introduction Open Platform Architecture (HW/SW) Sustainable Urban Live

ARTEMIS Industry Association Title Presentation - 8 Searching Partners  Consortium :  ROSCHI TECH – SME  UAH – University  DEUSTOTECH – Research Center  Missing expertise:  Large companies Traffic Management Electricity Management  Urban infrastructures Manufacturer  ADVANTIC SYS – SME  ULPC - University  End users (municipalities, town Councils)  Technology provider/s  Academic/Researchers/Universities

ARTEMIS Industry Association Title Presentation - 9 Thank you, José J de las Heras Miguel Peñate