Making Smart Airports a Reality

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Making Smart Airports a Reality The Internet of Things Making Smart Airports a Reality Alaa Dalghan, Director, MEA

Outline About B&B SmartWorx The Vision: Smart Airport The Model The Design Approach User Experience Convergence Sustainability The Role of IoT in Smart Airports

About B&B

GLOBAL FOOTPRINT: SERVING MORE THAN 80 COUNTRIES INT’L SALES SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - IRELAND WORLD HEADQUARTERS - ILLINOIS CONEL CELLULAR TEAM - CZECH REPUBLIC NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE TEAM - CALIFORNIA MEA Office, Dubai, UAE + 78 ENGINEERING & TECH SUPPORT STAFF + 275 EMPLOYEES + 100 DISTRIBUTORS

Our Solutions are Everywhere WIRED M2M WIRED M2M +3,000,000 MACHINES CONNECTED +3,000,000 MACHINES CONNECTED WIRELESS M2M WIRELESS M2M +300,000 MACHINES CONNECTED TELEMATICS TELEMATICS +400,000 CONNECTED VEHICLES SENSORS & I/O DEVICES SENSORS & I/O DEVICES +100,000 CONNECTED

The Vision: Smart Airport

The Vision “A Smart Airport is an Airport that uses information and communication technologies (ICT) to: Be more intelligent and efficient in the use of resources, resulting in cost and energy savings, and reduced environmental footprint Offer improved service and experience for passengers, operators and service providers Achieve all the above while ensuring Security and Safety

The Model

The Model Users Services Design Think Systems Operators Infrastructure

The Design Approach

The Design Approach 1 2 3 Design with THREE concepts in mind Design for around User Experience 2 Design for Convergence 3 Design for Efficiency

1. User Experience Belonging (Love, Friendship, Family) Self Actualization (Creativity, Fulfillment) Self Esteem (Achievement, recognition, respect) Belonging (Love, Friendship, Family) Safety/ Security Physiological (food , water, shelter, warmth)

1. User Experience Fast process: Information/ Entertainment: Services: Ticketing/Check-in Security check Baggage scan Passport Control Information/ Entertainment: Airport Wifi Digital Signage Kiosks Advertising Services: Shopping Loyalty

The Design Approach 1 2 3 Design with THREE concepts in mind Design for around User Experience 2 Design for Convergence 3 Design for Efficiency

No Integration: your facility today 2. Convergence No Integration: your facility today A Picture Says a Thousand Words!

2. Convergence

Terminal Control Department 2. Convergence BMS Lighting Boilers HVAC Lifts Pumps CCTV IP cams DVR functionality Integration FIRE Functionality checks Detector service ACCESS Doors Buildings Occupancy Feed Forward CO Detectors FMS Maintenance Request SLA Barriers Public Addressing Utility Metering Air/Water/Gas, Energy Security Console Maintenance Console One Platform Terminal Control Department

2. Convergence Control Room Building Monitoring Remote data collection Alarming Remote Control Energy Monitoring Control Room

2. Convergence

2. Convergence

2. Convergence

The Design Approach 1 2 3 Design with THREE concepts in mind Design for around User Experience 2 Design for Convergence 3 Design for Efficiency

3. Efficiency Cities are consuming 75% of World Energy and produce 80% of GHG A big chunk of this energy is consumed by buildings How inefficient are we?

3. Efficiency Source: Living Planet Report 2008

3. Efficiency Source: Living Planet Report 2008

3. Efficiency Source: Global Footprint Network 2010

3. Efficiency Living Planet 2012

How Can we become more efficient? 3. Efficiency How Can we become more efficient?

3. Efficiency Intelligent Lighting Control HVAC efficiency Day Light Harvesting Smart Metering Energy Audits

The Role of IoT in Smart Airports

What is M2M? What is IoT? Machines have talked to machines for decades, but M2M and IoT technologies hit a major convergence point IoT separates itself from M2M in the simplicity and quantity of the devices involved and now the devices communicate with each other. IoT has inserted more intelligence and complexity into the solution – intelligence migrating to the network edge IoT is not just a collection of M2M devices with IoT you can connect to just about any ”thing” and can retrofit into legacy application

IoT Manifestation: Wireless Mesh Networks Pressure Current Current Flow Rate Voltage Temperature

1. IoT for Facility Management / Equipment Monitoring

2. IoT for Traffic Management

3. IoT for Baggage Scanning Temp

4. IoT for Security

5. IoT for Energy Management Consumption Smart Metering Trending Reports

6. IoT for Parking Systems

7. IoT for Digital Signage

8. IoT for Smart Kiosks Check in Ticketing Biometric Loyalty Car Rental

9. IoT for Data Centers

IoT The Enabler of Smart Airports Internet of Everything IoT for Security IoT for Equipment Monitoring IoT for Smart Metering/ Energy Saving IoT for Traffic Management IoT for Smart parking IoT for Digital Signage/Kiosks Smart Airport

Key Takeaways Design around People – Service Centric Approach Convergent Infrastructure is Key (Fiber when possible) Use Wireless (Cellular for retrofit, redundancy) Remember the environment. Be Sustainable Leverage IoT and M2M

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