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Smart city
1.
2. What is a smart city?
a. Need for smart city
b. Policies and investments on smart cities in India
Evolution of smart cities
Indicators of smart cities
Key elements of smart city (various cities)
Smart Service delivery areas through ICT for Urban Management
Life style & Composition of smartness
Inference & conclusion
references
4. FEATURES
Smart parking
Intelligent transport system
Tele-care
Traffic management
Smart grids
Smart urban lighting
Waste management
Smart city maintenance
Smart taxi
Digital-signage.
5. Open sourceand
open data
Make
visible the
invisible
Sensing the city Provide toolsfor
the citizens to
interpret and
change the
workings of the
city
VISION OF THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
Technology may help mitigate the “black hole”
problem.
6. A Smart City is the integration of technology into a strategic approach to
sustainability. 21st Century has brought with it a new global trend of “sustainable
urban development” and this concept adds new dimensions to urbanization which
require a quick need to upgrade existing cities. The concept of a smart city is a
relatively new one. Throughout the years, with the significant contribution from
various technologies like computer science, information technology, remote sensing,
advance multimedia world etc.
But the question is HOW WE CAN LIVE A SMART LIFE?
Rapid urbanisation:
•By 2030, 60% of worlds population is expected to live in
cities results in heavy strain on energy, transportation,
water, building and public spaces.
•Increasing need is the being felt for smart city which are
both efficient, sustainable and Can generate economic
prosperity & social
well being.
Source: smartcities.gov.in
7. City wide Smart Solutions
Cities may
add any
number of
smart
solutions to
the area
based
developmen
ts to make
government
funds cost
effective.
8.
9. GETTING
CONNECTED
CitiSense is REDtone
IOT’s Middleware that
connects and
aggregates sensor
data from multiple
sources. It also
provide interface
for developers to
access the data and
create innovative
applications and
derive meaningful
insights for business
decision making.
10. Area based Development Models
Retrofitting
Development of an existing built area greater than 500 acres so as to
achieve the objective of smart cities mission to make it more efficient and
livable e.g. Local Area Development (Ahmedabad)
Redevelopment
Replace existing built environment in an area of more than 50 acres and
enable co-creation of a new layout, especially enhanced infrastructure,
mixed land use and increased density e.g. Bhendi Bazar, Mumbai
Greenfield
Develop a previously vacant area of more than 250 acres using
innovative planning, plan financing and plan implementation tools
with provision for affordable housing, especially for the poor e.g.
New Town, Kolkotta, Naya Raipur, GIFT City.
11. After studying various smarts cities in China, Europe, Amsterdam, Barcelona
and in India Lavasa city, GIFT city in Gujarat and New Raipur...etc the key
elements are stated below:
Any Any Any Any Any Any
place Time thing one service path
Any Any Any Any Any Any
where context device body business network
• Economic development,
• Global city investment competitiveness,
• Improving lives and livelihoods of residents
• Proper facilities for entertainment, safety, security, & education are must,
• In terms of infrastructure, the smart cities should have 24*7 availability of water and
electricity,
• Importance should be given to publictransport,
• Energy efficiency techniques using 3R’s concept
• Social infrastructure like parks, gardens, community halls for interaction in compactness,
• Employment opportunities ,
• Efficiency, sustainability, and livable.
Internet of things
13. •Level of qualification, flexibility to get more opportunities, knowledge about
the policies and schemes launches by the govt would be the first step of each
and every individual, public participation
Smart people
•Indicators like entrepreneurship, productivity, self – employment rate, GDP
per person, flexibility of labour market, reliability , smart infrastructure which
directly proportional to the per capita income
Smart
economy
•Efficient govt. services such as e-government portal service, e-learning
project, e-passport, public participation in decision making,
•Smart energy: smart grid, energy storage, smart meters
Smart
governance
•streamlined transportation in order to optimise traffic flow and increase
connectivity
Smart
mobility
•renewal of energy, waste water management and provide proper sanitation
to citizens
Smart
environment
•build intelligent building management systems, which will help save up to
30% of water usage, 40% of energy usage and reduction of building
maintenance costs by 10 to 30%, smart cooling, smart heating
Smart living
14. TOP 10 SMART CITIES IN WORLD
Vienna
Toronto
Paris
New York
London
Tokyo
Berlin
Copenhagen
Hong Kong
Barcelona
15. • Propertytax
• E- procurement
• Accounting
• Personnel
management
• Bin & vehicle
trackingsystem
• Waste collection and
transfer
• Treatment and
disposal
• biometric
attendance systems
for sanitary workers
• Plant management
• Collection,
distribution & billing
• Grievances handling
• Resource
management
• Distribution
• Internalbusiness
process
• Quality
• Billing
• Grievances handling Water supply
& waste
water
Municipal
services
Revenue &
management
Solid waste
management
Smart mobility – HTRIMS,
Hyderabad; Bangalore
•Bicycle sharing program,
Trivandrum
•Bus information system
over mobile
Automatic meter reading
Mumbai, Hyderabad
Water efficiency through
SCADA – PCMC
Smart toilets: sensor
based community toilets -
Trivandrum
Recommendations:
•GIS and GPS enabled
services
•GPS and GPRS
technologies through cell
phone images are taken
and stamped with time
and location
•Integrating various
database
Examples:
16. 7.4
smart
governance
smart energy
smart
infrasrtucture
smart
transportation
smart
healthcare
smart building
A safe public realm and easy pedestrian
movement is the key to the success
of a healthy environment.10.4
36.8
10.5
11.4
23.4
•The highest composition is by smart
governance . Transparency should be
maintained in the bureaucracy and fight
against corruption.
•States and ULBs will play a key supportive role
in the development of Smart Cities.
•Understanding the concepts of retrofitting,
redevelopment and Greenfield development
by the policy makers
17. Implementation & Financing
Each city will have a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV). The SPV
will have complete flexibility to plan, implement, manage &
operate and will be headed by a full time CEO. Articles of
Association will be given in Toolkit.
Centre will invest a total of Rs. 48,000 crore in 100 cities
across the country for 5 years – each Smart city will get Rs.
100 crore each for five years.
State / ULBs will mobilize additional resources required of
Rs. 48,000 crore as per 50:50 funding pattern.
These funds will act as a catalyst to attract funding from
internal and external sources.
18. SMART CITY BUDGET
In the 2014-15 Budget Session, the Finance Minister of
India is allotted the 7,060 Crores of Rupees for the
development of 100 Smart Cities.
20. Number of Smart Cities Allocated to each State
State Name No.s State Name No.s State Name No.s
A & N Islands 1 Haryana 2 Nagaland 1
Andhra
Pradesh
3
Himachal
Pradesh
1 Odisha 2
Arunachal
Pradesh
1
Jammu &
Kashmir
1 Puducherry 1
Assam 1 Jharkhand 1 Punjab 3
Bihar 3 Karnataka 6 Rajasthan 4
Chandigarh 1 Kerala 1 Sikkim 1
Chhattisgarh 2 Lakshadweep 1 Tamil Nadu 12
Daman & Diu 1 Madhya Pradesh 7 Telangana 2
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli
1 Maharashtra 10 Tripura 1
Delhi 1 Manipur 1 Uttar Pradesh 13
Goa 1 Meghalaya 1 Uttarakhand 1
Gujarat 6 Mizoram 1 West Bengal 4
21. people who actively participate in•The Smart Cities Mission requires smart
governance and reforms.
•The participation of smart people will be enabled by the SPV through increasing use
of ICT, especially mobile-based tools
•Energy efficient systems
•Trying to involve the public to help determine the order of development has been
difficult and time consuming
•The multiple permits required by various levels of government are slowing down
the process of creating the city
The emergency of the idea of the smart city ought to be seen in the backdrop of the
need to contain corruption and meet the requirements of the adequate & efficient
service delivery in urban areas using information and digital technologies. The
success of the programmes will be judged by its power to transform the life of the
people, and their ability to reduce growing inequality in our society.