ALMANAC – Main tangible outcomes IoT week 2016 2 nd June 2016 Maria Teresa Delgado Istituto Superiore Mario Boella (ISMB)

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ALMANAC – Main tangible outcomes IoT week nd June 2016 Maria Teresa Delgado Istituto Superiore Mario Boella (ISMB)

2 ALMANAC-FP7 IoT platform for Smart City applications Three application areas:  Waste management  Water management  Citizen-centric Development driven by requirements elicited from Turin’s City ALMANAC results will be showcased and evaluated in Turin 2nd June 2016ALMANAC

Main Tangible Outcomes ALMANAC2nd June 2016

4 ALMANAC ALMANAC «Waste Applications» Ticket Management System (OTRS integration) 2nd June 2016

5 ALMANAC ALMANAC «Waste Applications» Waste Collection – Route Optimization 2nd June 2016

6 ALMANAC ALMANAC «Water Application» Water Management – Leakage Detection 2nd June 2016

7 ALMANAC «Citizen-Centric Application» Co-design approach implemented together with a community from Torino to identify citizen needs and desires ALMANAC2nd June 2016

8 ALMANAC «Citizen-Centric Application» Recycling Support Application developed with the citizens ALMANAC2nd June 2016

9 ALMANAC «Citizen-Centric Application» ALMANAC Bar code scanner featuring crowd-sourcing for a collaborative recycling guide 2nd June 2016

10 ALMANAC «WASTE Pilot Deployment» ALMANAC Concerning 2 UEIs Actors involved: Citizens: 300 Families 90 commercial activities AMIAT NordEngineering, NGWay 2nd June 2016

11 2nd June 2016ALMANAC ALMANAC «WASTE Pilot Deployment» Open APIs ALMANAC PI Collaborative Citizen-Centric Application One of the ALMANAC Platform instances, federated with other PIs UEI equipped with fill-level sensors and access modules (including solar panels) Waste trucks equipped with weight sensor and GPS Data visualization and services enabled by ALMANAC

12 «WASTE Pilot Deployment DASHBOARD» Developed to enable a user-friendly visualization of the real-time fill level representation. Enables Waste utility service operators to quickly react to anomalous situations and verify the UEI situation on real-time ALMANAC2nd June 2016

13 ALMANAC LAB Public Testbed for ALMANAC components Try our free dockerized Smart City enablers out: ALMANAC https :// hub.docker.com / 2nd June 2016

14 ALMANAC LAB ALMANAC2nd June 2016

15 ALMANAC LAB ALMANAC2nd June 2016

ALMANAC 16 Thanks for your attention Please see us here: All rights reserved. All copyright for this presentation are owned in full by the ALMANAC Project. Permission is granted to print material published in this presentation for personal use only. Its use for any other purpose, and in particular its commercial use or distribution, is strictly forbidden in the absence of prior written approval. The project is co-funded by the European Commission under grant agreement This presentation reflects solely the views of its authors. The European Commission is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. 2nd June 2016

17 ALMANAC «Open-Source Components» ALMANAC Multiservice Federated Networks Smart City Middleware Personal Devices Utility Resources (Devices, Systems and Services) Utility Resources (Devices, Systems and Services) External Services Abstraction Framework Ontologies and Semantic Representation Framework Ontologies and Semantic Representation Framework Citizens Public Administration Water Supply Network LAN MAN WAN External Cloud Infrastructure (IaaS) Other Utilities/ Operators Smart City Resources Waste Collection Network Open data Capillary Network Communication Management Framework Adaptation Layer Virtualization Layer Data Management Framework Event Filtering and Context Management Event Filtering and Context Management Information Aggregation, Storage and Mining Event Management and Reasoning Security and Privacy Framework Smart City Applications Cloud-based APIs Under License Apache 2.0 Adaptation Layer Virtualization Layer Data Fusion Manager Resource Catalogue Storage Manager Metadata Framework Open Cloud-based APIs 2nd June 2016