Slides from Mr. Sergio Garcia Gomez, Chair, WG on Smart Cities, Alli- ance for IoT Innovation (AIOTI) (Telefonica). 
Presented at CSC 2016, session2: Open Session on IoT Large Scale Pilots for Reference Zones in EU cities.
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AIOTI Smart City Recommendations
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Sergio Garcia Gomez (Telefonica)
Recommendations for Smart Cities IoT
Large Scale Pilots
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Introduction
AIOTI and the Smart Cities Working Group
Recommendations
Upcoming activities
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The creation of a dynamic European IoT ecosystem
supported by open technologies and platforms
Overcoming market fragmentation
Fostering entrepreneurship
Preparation of future IoT research as well as innovation
and standardisation policies
Helping to shape H2020
Design of IoT Large Scale Pilots
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AIOTI and WG8 Goals
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200+ organizations involved
20+ very active participants
Composition:
o Mostly supply side (Large IT companies + SMEs)
o A few Universities and Technological centers
o A few Cities and other demand side organizations
Regular calls and two F2F meetings (June-Lisbon
& September-Madrid)
Main focus so far on LSP recommendations
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About WG8
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a solution that solves a real-existing problem / need
[for citizens or users];
assessed as valuable by citizens and communities;
scalable to the whole city;
demonstrated replicability in other cities and
interoperability in the city;
sustainable from environmental, social, economic, and
financial point of view;
and able to thrive local economy (SMEs &
entrepreneurs).
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A successful LSP project
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Technical Recommendations for Smart Cities
Support an incremental and scalable deployment of
infrastructures: modular and integrated with existing
infrastructure, expandable and pushing intelligence to the
edge.
Interoperability of IoT and other services at the data layer,
independent of protocols, and agreeing on APIs and
models.
Reuse existing open specifications and foster data
openness policies.
Enable a configurable privacy and security framework
from design, adapted to local legislations.
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Acceptability Recommendations for Smart Cities
Involve all the stakeholders in the testing zone to
guarantee the success of the pilots, engaging with some of
them through flexible mechanisms: open calls, challenges,
training, etc.
Define common “top” problems in representative cities
and city networks and to define feasible, significant and
scalable testing zones.
Focus on users’ and citizens’ needs, providing evidence
that real problems and needs are tackled in the pilot and
validating results through the engagement with users,
citizens and communities
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Business Recommendations for Smart Cities
Provide proof that the business aspect of the proposal
guarantees 3BL impact and the sustainability of the
investment beyond the end of the project,
Business plans, describing investment in infrastructures
and ownership, considering OPEX and CAPEX, money flows
and relationships among the stakeholders network.
Plans for pilot scalability in the city.
Innovative business models and collaboration
mechanisms.
Social, environmental and financial KPIs.
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Other Recommendations for Smart Cities
Tackle multiple domains or verticals in the city, exploiting
data from existing (sometimes legacy) systems in the city,
where IoT can unlock additional context data to enable the
required solution.
Test and push the legal boundaries that can hamper the
feasibility of certain solutions or technologies in the pilot,
even if it is not clear at proposal stage how these issues will
be tackled
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Upcoming activities
Dissemination of the recommendations. Many local/specific to
partners events identifies
Towards a European Digital Single Market for Smart Cities
High Level Architecture for Smart Cities (including beyond IoT).
Identify requirements to be prescribed that would lead to overcome
market segmentation. Identify critical elements that would make it a
success (eg. SIMs in GSM)
Check standards and identify gaps and interoperability aspects
Roadmap about impacting the market & standards
Involvement of the demand side
Maturity model for smart cities from the IoT perspective
Involvement of more cities-related organizations (e.g. Nesta). Consider
other non-IT aspects (as governance, scalability, procurement…)
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Thank you!
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sergio.garciagomez@telefonica.com