Title: Towards smart cities
1- Towards smart cities
- Dr. Serge DRUAIS
2Agenda
- You have said smart Cities?
- Moving to a new architecture
- Thales activities in the field
- MAESTRO Extended Supervision
- The vision we pursue is a city where citizens
feel comfortable living their life, moving,
communicating, making use of services from
everywhere (home, travelling, mobile,) and
contributing themselves to the city welfare.
Dongtan, China
Smart City
3Smart city 2020
Our cities are fast transforming into artificial
ecosystems of interconnected, interdependent
intelligent digital organisms
- Emerging technologies (ICT) are poised to
reshape our urban environmentsWilliam J.
Mitchell (MIT, smart city Lab) -
- Our cities are fast transforming into
artificial ecosystems of interconnected,
interdependent intelligent digital organisms.
This is the fundamentally new technological
condition confronting architects and product
designers in the twenty-first century.
4Helsinki Smart City City 2.0
- We are going to need new ways to address and to
solve global problems, but our connectivity will
bring us tools unimaginable even just a few years
ago. - Our challenge, our generation's unique challenge,
is learning to live peacefully and sustainably in
an extraordinarily crowded world.
5Shanghai Hongqiao Transportation Hub
- Future biggest multi modal transportation Hub of
China (and Asia)
6Smart city Main functional Architecture
The smart city is the Information communication
Infrastructure
- e-Tourism web 2.0 approach
- User Generated Contents
- Context Awareness Info Push
- Energy Management
- E-learning
- Knowledge Management
- Role gaming
E-learning
Tourism Ambient Energy
Homeland Security
- Video surveillance
- Sensor networks integration
- Video semantic capabilities
Smart City
- Traffic information
- Fleet management
- Access Control
- Road Charging
- Emergency Call
- Mobile Payments
- Parking Management
- Pay As You Drive
- City Logistics
- Vehicle Tracking
- Work Force Managem.
- Electronic Patient Record
- Therapy management
- Biomedical parameters monitoring
- Second Opinion Management
- Pharmaceutical risk mgmt
IntelligentTransportationSystems
e-Health
WSN Management platform
- ICT platform for Wireless Sensor Networks
management and control
7Smart City Main challenges
- Smart cities
- Extended communication (Home, travels, WIFI,
G3.) for users and city operators - Mobility (Public Transport and virtual
collaboration) - Transportation
- Intelligence Transportation systems
- Inter modality new added value services for
users (attractively) - Environment
- Energy saving C02 reduction
- Impact on systems (Physical and IT)
- Exchange of data
- Open Architecture (platform)
- Interoperability
- Extended supervision capabilities
- Complexity management
8Some basic definitions
- Interoperability
- Functional ability of two or more systems to
interact or to be used easily or automatically in
combination with each other - A needed quality in the ICT-embedded industries
- Provides connectivity between hardware or
software and between entities (government/business
/citizens) - Increases flexibility and agility, reduces costs
and implementation time - Open Standard
- Specifications describing program or device
characteristics, available to the technical
community and vetted through open process like
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), OASIS
(Organization for the Advancement of Structured
Information Standards) WS-I (Web
Services-Interoperability Organization), OMG
9Today Business goals through ICT
- Increasing collaboration within and among
enterprises and governmental bodies during their
entire product and service provision life cycle
is a global trend. - Most of these organizations are transforming
themselves into "networked organizations". - These new collaboration concepts are especially
relevant for SMEs. - Related IT systems and applications need to be
interoperable in order to achieve seamless
interaction across organizational boundaries and
thus realize networked organizations.
10Your ICT systems cartography
The challenge...
11THALES ICT policy Towards Open System
- Open Systems
- Ensure flexibility Interoperability
- Avoid vendor lock-in / Drive cost
effectiveness - Ensure future access to information
- Maximize freedom of action
- Open standards
- Promoting interoperability by using
openpublished specifications for API's,
protocols and data and file formats - Open architecture
- Building loosely coupled, flexible
reconfigurable solutions - Open Source Software
- Promotes standards
- Leverages community development and collaborative
innovation
12Implement open systems principles
Application SW
Tools
Workbench
Process
Application SW
Process
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TUP
Domain Middleware
Middleware
Platform
Platform
Platform
No Middleware No separation between Applicative
and technical software
Middleware Provide technical services to
enforce technical software reuse
Framework Tooled-Up Process Domain Middleware
enforcing Reusable Domain component
Domain Middleware
1997
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TUP
Third Party components
2007
Domain Middleware
Open Middleware
Platform
Open Architecture Platform
13Thales Civil Supervision Activities
Integrated Communication and Supervision Systems
for Transport
- Urban transport (metro, trams, Automated People
Movers) - Main Line Rail
- Tunnels, Car parks
Critical Infrastructures Protection
- Buildings (Museums, airports, industrial plants,
) - Oil Gas plants
- City centres (urban safety)
Energy Transportation
- Oil Gas transportation
- Electricity transportation
- Water distribution
14Todays Architectures of Supervision Systems
- Highly modular ? Modifying any module does not
impact the others
- No integrated MMI ? Human based global situation
awareness - Solution based on various protocols
- Many servers needed
15Todays Limitations of Supervision Systems
Complex lifecycle management of the system
- Silo architecture many different applications
to maintain and many interfaces to manage - Super-SCADA high risk of regression due to the
complexity of the software.
Lack of decision support when alarms occur
- Manual actions required to follow paper
procedures - Risk of not following correctly the procedure,
problems of coordination between operators,
Operators training not realistic enough
- The simulation does not enable to simulate
complex incidents
16M.A.E.S.TR.O Main Objectives
Provide a system both modular and integrated
- Integrate any application (Thales, legacy or 3rd
party applications) and control them by an
integrated MMI - Easily replace any application without impacting
the others - Modify interfaces between the applications
without modifying the applications themselves - Provide as much as possible automated system
response in case of specific incidents
Provide Training Simulation Capabilities
- Take benefits of Thales expertise in Training
Simulation for transport, energy, and military
domains (3D synthetic environment, human
behaviour modelling, operational supervisory
training, exercise definition development,)
Modular Architecture for Energy Security and
TRansport Operators
17Innovative Modular Architecture
Integrated Web MMI
SCADA
ATS
Ticketing
Public Information
Access Control
Video Management
Voice Data
18Thales, legacy, 3rd party sub-systems integration
- MAESTRO architecture allows to integrate ANY 3rd
party application, thanks to any API (Application
Programming Interface) or interface description
(any protocol)
MAESTRO SOA Framework
Existing SOA connector
SOA connector to be developed
Thales application
SOA connector to be developed
Specific protocol
API
3rd Party application
3rd Party application
3rd party applications SOA connectors can be
developed either by Thales or the application
supplier
Thales applications includeSOA connectors
19Services Orchestration
Integrated Web MMI
MAESTRO SOA Framework
SOA connector
SOA connector
SOA connector
SOA connector
SOA connector
SOA connector
SOA connector
SCADA
ATS
Ticketing
Public Information
Access Control
Video Management
Voice Data
The Business Process is defined in the SOA
Framework and can evolve easily without
impacting any of the applications
20MAESTRO Integrated MMI
Ergonomics optimized following a dedicated study
21Training Simulation
Objectives
- Train efficiently the Supervision operators,
especially to crisis situations - Assess the procedures efficiency
- Support Customer in defining relevant means
procedures (position of the CCTV, need of
escalators, train timetables, etc.) - through a very realistic synthetic environment
Equipment simulation (eg train mouvement)
Threat simulation (fire)
Technical Solution
- Equipment simulation models interacting with each
other. Models can be controlled by an instructor - 3D modelling of the infrastructure and CCTV
modelling - Human behaviour modelling based on Artificial
Intelligence - Advanced training functions
- Enhanced reality integrating real-time data in
the synthetic world
Models interactions
Peoples model
3D model, as seen from a simulated CCTV
22- Merci Thanks ??Serge DRUAIS