Find out how digital security and surveillance solutions could help cities with reducing urban road accident fatalities, crime prevention and resolution, effective incident monitoring, predictive analytics, and emergency response management.
2. 2 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
The smart city imperative
Smart cities market value forecast to grow from
$655 billion in 2014 to $1,267 billion by 2019
Estimated number of smart cities
worldwide by 2015
Rise of Internet of Things
- 26 billion connected things by 2020
IoT and M2M market value by 2019
3. 3 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
The smart city imperative
Technology-powered
cities of the future
Enhanced living and
working conditions
for citizens
More sustainable and
ecologically-focused
Cleaner, safer
urban environments
4. 4 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Why smart cities?
Traditional cities
vs
smart cities
The benefits of smart
over traditional
5. The benefits of smart over traditional
5 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Planning
Traditional: Ad hoc, decentralized. Cost savings
not realized. Limited scalability.
Smart: Coordinated, holistic. Shared resources.
Cost savings fully realized. Scalable investment.
Improved planning and forecasting.
Infrastructure
Traditional: Inefficient. Costs more money and
resources to run.
Smart: Optimized with latest technology.
Saves money and resources. Improved SLAs.
System operators
Traditional: Infrastructure guesses. React to
problems. Inefficient resource deployment.
Smart: Real-time infrastructure problem reporting. Predict
and prevent problems. Efficient resource
deployment. Automated maintenance. Save money.
ICT investments
Traditional: Siloed. Suboptimal benefits.
No economies of scale.
Smart: Centrally planned. Deployed pan-city
and by project. Benefits optimized. Maximum
value and savings.
Citizen engagement
Traditional: Limited, scattered online connection.
Citizens can’t find or access city services.
Smart: Singular online presence. Easy access to
services. Citizen engagement. Two way communication.
Dedicated services. Real-time access to city data.
Sharing data
Traditional: Departments and functions siloed.
Little data sharing or collaboration.
Smart: Departments and functions are integrated
and shared. Results are improved. Costs are cut.
6. 6 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Smart cities, safer countries
India’s road deaths in 2013,
the highest in the world
137,572
lives lost
on India’s
roads
every hour15
80%
7. 7 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Smart cities, safer countries
of Indian road accident deaths
could be
prevented through
faster response times
lives could be saved
with 15-minute quicker
response time
2,500%15
8. Smart cities are more secure
8 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
The impact of ICT
solutions – including
surveillance, analytics,
positioning technology
and more – on crime
rates has been positive
in cities around
the world.
12.5% and 33% – reduction in
burglaries and vandalism in
Moscow, Russia
45 criminal cases – 104 CCTV
cameras helped police solve
in Surat
120, 271 – road accident victims saved by a
new free 108 emergency transport service
in Tamil Nadu
Chicago recently secured first burglary
conviction against robber caught via
facial recognition technology
9. Smarter cities creating
a digital India
9 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
new smart cities
planned by India
Smart cities
programme
will see new,
modern
satellite towns
developed
10. Smarter cities creating
a digital India
10 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
allocated for Smart Cities
by Indian government in
FY15-16 budget
has been allocated to the Digital
India Initiative
11. Smarter cities creating
a digital India
11 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
PM Modi formally launches
Smart Cities Mission and
AMRUT projects
investment in the
two initiatives
12. 12 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Making this India’s century
Smart cities
are central to
India’s future
growth and
prosperity.
Indian cities will generate 70%
of new jobs created by 2030
13. 13 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Making this India’s century
Will produce
more than 70%
of Indian GDP
Will drive 4 x
increase in
per capita
income across
the country
14. Smart cities are more secure
14 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Developing a
smart city is no
small undertaking
– it needs a partner
with the right skills,
knowledge and
experience who
understands how to:
Design, install, market and manage a
complete smart city network
Overcome challenges like optimizing power
supplies and transport
Implement the right technologies
to improve citizens’ quality of life
Make the city more attractive to
businesses and tourists alike
Utilize digital technology in the
transformation process
15. Our unique positioning
15
Meeting
business needs
Overcoming
IT challenges
At the heart
of new
digital uses
Innovation
foresight
with our
Orange Labs
Secure networks
and global infrastructure
Global/local
capabilities
along with
expert people
Orchestrate > Operate > Optimize
Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
16. Digital transformation
16 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Orange Business Services is a
trusted partner for our customers’
digital transformation
providing your
employees with
smart and mobile
ways of working
offering the
best connectivity,
wherever you
need it
leveraging
applications
for your
business
performance
bringing you
the flexibility
of cloud
infrastructure
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Orange smart cities
Solutions for
the smart and
connected city
Public transportation
Smart metering
Intelligent buildings
and compounds
Innovative urban services
Connected car
Design, build and operate
18. Solutions portfolio overview
18 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Seamless and enthusing user experience
– openness and scalability
Community portal and App
Multiservice NFC Pass
Resources management
(car, lights…)
Location based services
Digital signage
Internet, IPTV, VoIP,
smarthome
Metering and smartgrid
Visitor and event management
Lone worker services
Smart office services
Retail / marketing tools
Access control
Video-surveillance
IT, LAN, WAN consulting,
design & build
Cyber security
Big Data
19. 19 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Case study:
Eastern & Northern Coal Field
Coal India adopting VTS, RFID technology to
reduce coal pilferages and increasing efficiency
in running their vehicles. Orange already
implementing solution at Eastern and Northern
Coal Field for more than 3500 vehicles.
20. 20 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Case study:
Eastern & Northern Coal Field
Orange solution
VTS application at control room
VTS and RFID devices for over 3500 vehicles
IT infrastructure at control room
(fully virtualized environment on open source)
RFID based access control system at
23 weighbridges
Surveillance system at 23 weighbridges
Challan system integrated with VTS system
Orange solution
Monitoring of vehicles through control room
helps analyzing efficiency of each vehicle
RFID system helps in access control
Challan system along with RFID system gives
report on efficiency of weighbridge system
Surveillance system along with challan system
helps logging weight details with a snapshot
All the above helps in reducing pilferage of coal
and making system efficient
Coal pilferage
Inefficient running
of vehicles
No monitoring of system
Inadequate challan system
Issues and challenges
21. 21 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Case study:
Patna City Wide Surveillance
Bihar Government improves security in the city of
Patna with comprehensive solution that includes
video surveillance, GPS tracking, number plate
recognition and an emergency response system.
22. 22 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Case study:
Patna City Wide Surveillance
Orange solution
Centralized contact center with single-number calling facility for
citizens
IP-based surveillance system with video analytics for street level
security to handle threats and vulnerabilities
GIS/GPS based automatic vehicle tracking system to locate and
dispatch patrol vehicles based on emergency needs
End-to-end application workflow to handle call registration,
vehicle location and dispatch
Automatic number plate recognition system at 11 roads
covering 32 lanes
Results and benefits
Enables the police to analyze and
manage crime and terror incidents
in real-time
Single -number calling facility for
citizens reduces the time to action
Crime and security are
important concerns for
the Government of Bihar
Need for effective control
of crime and terror
Issues and challenges
23. 23 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Case study:
Bhutan Emergency Response
System & Healthcare Helpline
Bhutan is the only country where economic
performance is measured by GNH – Gross National
Happiness. remote country with many communities
scattered across the hills; universal expectations of
quality healthcare despite rising costs
24. 24 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
Case study:
Bhutan Emergency Response
System & Healthcare Helpline
Orange solution
Results and benefits
Scattered Population
Growth in lifestyle diseases
Limited medical facilities
Mobility of healthcare resources
Issues and challenges
Orange Contact Center Solution
Integrated call & datacenter with centralized data
repository
CTI integration infrastructure with GPS
application for vehicle location system
Program & partner management (Avaya, Verint,
Procreate, Regal Information System
Reduced patient travel time & cost
Better reach to remote villages
Faster dispatch of emergency services
Better communication between doctor & patient
Improved health of patient and lives saved
25. Orange group
25 Smart cities – leading the way towards Digital India
244 million customers worldwide
Local presence in 160 countries
Major Service Centers in Brazil, Egypt,
India, Mauritius helping business clients 24/7
Largest enterprise voice/data network for
in the world, 220+ countries and territories
4G in 11 countries
3,000+ multinational clients worldwide
156,000 employees (20,000 serving enterprises)
732 million euros invested in research and
innovation in 2014
Cloud for Business customers
300 MNC, 8,000 SMEs
2014 revenue
strongest brand in 2015
€39bn
26. Thank you
for your time!
Data in this presentation referenced from a PwC study
“Taking the leap into Digital India” commissioned by Orange Business Services.
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