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Open Hack Opening Session
May 6th 2016
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An Open Standard Platform for Smart Cities
Goal: capture opportunities derived from the new wave of digitalization of life and
businesses that is coming
Strategy: Build a sustainable innovation ecosystem around open standards
supporting development of smart applications in multiple sectors
Pillars:
a generic, open standard platform which serve the needs of developers in multiple
domains
a meeting point where innovation happens and data providers plus entrepreneurs can
be engaged
a program that funds developers and entrepreneurs, and ignites roll-out of the
ecosystem
reach a global footprint, opening to regions that share the same vision and
ambition
provide local support to the community
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Differential Features
• Federation of infrastructures (private/public regions)
• Automated GE deploymentCloud
• Complete Context Management Platform
• Integration of Data and Media ContentData
• Easy plug & play of devices using multiple protocols
• Automated Measurements/Action Context updatesIoT
• Visualization of data (operation dashboards)
• Publication of data sets/servicesApps
• Easy support of UIs with advanced web-based 3D and AR capabilities
• Visual representation of context information.Web UI
• Advanced networking capabilities (SDN) and Middleware
• Interface to robotsI2ND
• Security Monitoring
• Built-in Identity/Access/Privacy ManagementSecurity
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Being “Smart” requires being “Aware”
Smart City Applications requires gathering and managing context
information, referring to values of attributes characterizing entities
relevant to the application
NGSI brings a simple yet powerful API enabling access to context
information
Application
NGSI standard API
Bus
• Location
• No. passengers
• Driver
• License plate Citizen
• Name-Surname
• Birthday
• Preferences
• Location
• ToDo list
Context Information
Shop
• Location
• Business name
• Franchise
• offerings
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Different Sources of Context
Context information may come from many sources which may vary over time:
Existing Systems dealing with management of municipal services
Sensor networks (Internet of Things)
Third-party smart city APPs
Source of information needs to be transparent to applications accessing
context information
NGSI Standard API
Current traffic
in street “X”
A sensor in a
pedestrian street
Citizen’s car app or
smartphone
Notify traffic
in street “X”
Current traffic
in street “X”
Public Transport
System
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Integration with Sensor Networks
FIWARE NGSI is capable to deal with the wide variety of IoT protocols today
Rather than trying to solve the battle of standards at IoT level, it brings a
standard where no standard exists today: context information management
FIWARE Context Broker
IoT
Agent-1
IoT
Agent-2
IoT
Agent-n
IoT Agent
Manager
create/monitor
FIWARE Backend IoT
Device Management
OMA NGSI API (northbound interface)
(southbound interfaces)
MQTTETSI M2M IETF CoAP
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Open Real Time Data
Porto
Ambient Zones
Environmental Events
Traffic Events
POIs
Valencia
Traffic
Bike Renting Stations
Santander
Ambient Areas/Data
Buses
Indoor Parking Lots
Mobile Sensors
Sound Sensors
Street Parking Lots
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Links
FIWARE
Project Info https://www.fiware.org
Lab https://lab.fiware.org
GE Catalogue http://catalogue.fiware.org
GitHub https://github.com/fiware
Docker https://hub.docker.com/r/fiware
Data Catalogue https://data.lab.fiware.org
Documentation
NGSI https://fiware-orion.readthedocs.io
IDAS https://fiware-iot-stack.readthedocs.io
WireCloud https://wirecloud.readthedocs.io
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Aitor Magán
@AitorMagan
Editor's Notes FIWARE is intended to provide a set of tools to ICT developers that can be used to create new applications and services. By using these tools, developers can create their applications quickly as they do not have to start from scratch. In addition, thanks to the standardization efforts carried out by FIWARE, developers can export their work to different environments (i.e. cities) without effort.