Rosa Ma Martin (inLab FIB, UPC) JORNADAS TÉCNICAS RedIRIS 2017

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Rosa Ma Martin (inLab FIB, UPC) JORNADAS TÉCNICAS RedIRIS 2017 BIG IoT Project Rosa Ma Martin (inLab FIB, UPC) JORNADAS TÉCNICAS RedIRIS 2017

Project Overview Architecture Barcelona Pilot Questions & Answers Content Project Overview Architecture Barcelona Pilot Questions & Answers

Project Overview

Video https://youtu.be/H4Vjjvva4X8

Challenge – missing interoperability Today, we are dealing with many heterogeneous, vertically oriented IoT platforms. Thus, the development of cross-platform and cross-domain applications is tedious and expensive. Additionally, it leads to high market entry barriers for small innovative business. As a result of this, no vibrant IoT ecosystem exists.

Project‘s Goals Don’t: Do: Develop yet another platform Enable syntactic & semantic interoperability of IoT platforms Reuse & build upon existing methods and standards to allow interweaving of platforms, things, and users Lower market entry barriers Foster an open IoT ecosystems Our goals in the BIG IoT project are: …

Our approach BIG IoT API to provide and consume IoT resources from different platforms in an unify way Marketplace to share, discover and monetize IoT resources (data and services) Tool for easy development of new, cross- platform services and applications Application Service Marketplace BIG IoT API

8 IoT platforms already speak BIG IoT ConnectedCity Platform Bezirk Platform Smart Data Platform Wubby Platform OpenIoT Platform Advanced Parking Management TIC Platform FastPark / BitCarrier Application Application … Service Service …

Pilots & Use Cases Berlin – Wolfsburg Barcelona Piedmont Use Cases in the domain of Smart Mobility and Environmental Monitoring: Smart Parking Smart Traffic Management Public Transport Optimization Healthy Bike Navigation Smart Bike Sharing Incentive-based Green Route Planning Multimodal Route Optimization Smart Charging Berlin – Wolfsburg Barcelona Piedmont

Project in a nutshell Project Duration 01.01.2016 - 31.12.2018 Consortium 12 partners + 2 linked 3rd parties

BIG IoT Open Calls €750k for 3rd parties to implement new IoT solutions or integrate the existing ones into the BIG IoT ecosystem by making use of the BIG IoT enablers 2 Open Calls: first Date: 26th Apr – 16th Jun 2017 – ONGOING Budget: €300k (up to €60k per project) second Date: Jan – Feb 2018 Budget: €450k

1st Open Call Summary What? Integrate existing IoT data sources/platforms by using BIG IoT API and offer them on the BIG IoT Marketplace. The data sources should be related to Smart Mobility and Environmental Monitoring. Why? Join strong ecosystem , promote your solution, increase usage of your data for new services and applications of the second Open Call, get visibility in the European IoT community When? Call Open: 26th Apr – 16th Jun 2017 Project Implementation: Sep 2017- Jan 2018 (5 months)

BIG IoT Architecture

City – Public Parking Department Main Challenges Parking Information Smart Parking Service How to discover data sources? How to evolve? How to access? Community-based Parking … Piedmont City – Public Parking Department Barcelona Parking Lot Provider A Parking Lot Provider B Berlin

Semantic Description of Offerings Our Solution Parking Information Semantic Search BIG IoT Marketplace Smart Parking Service Semantic Description of Offerings Offering Semantic Description Offering Offering Offering Offering Community-based Parking … Piedmont City – Public Parking Department Barcelona Parking Lot Provider B Berlin Parking Lot Provider A

High-level Architecture Service / Application Authentication BIG IoT Consumer Lib Discovery Accounting BIG IoT Marketplace Access Registration Accounting BIG IoT Provider Lib Authentication Service / Platform

BIG IoT API – Access BIG IoT Provider Lib Offering Description Call: Offering endpoint Credentials BIG IoT Provider Lib Platform / Service <Input Data> <platform call> Generic Offering parameters <Output Data> <response>

Offering Description (OD) Offering model for discovery Service / Application Authentication BIG IoT Consumer Lib Discovery Accounting OD describes interface BIG IoT Marketplace Access Registration Accounting BIG IoT Provider Lib Authentication Platform / Service OD used as payload

Offering Description – Example { context: ["http://big-iot.eu/ctx" , {"schema" : "http://schema.org"}], providerId: "Barcelona_City-provider" name: "Sensor-level ParkingSpace Information" category: "schema:parkingSiteManagement" inputData: [ {name: "longitude", rdfType: "schema:longitude"} {name: "latitude", rdfType: "schema:latitude"} {name: "radius", rdfType: "schema:geoRadius"} ] outputData: [ {name: "longitude", rdfType: "schema:longitude"} {name: "status", rdfType: "schema:parkingSpaceStatus"} endpoints: { uri: "http://bigiot/access/parkinginfo", type: "HTTP_GET"} licenseType: "OPEN_DATA_LICENSE", region: "Barcelona"... price: { money: {amount: 0.002000, currency: "EUR"}, accountingModel: "PER_ACCESS"} } ... Based on Web of Things‘ Thing Description Semantic annotations URI of the Offering

BIG IoT Marketplace ... for whom? End User ... who are looking for apps Developers, IT guys, Creatives… @ Smart City @ Mobility Company … who need IoT offerings for their applications For whom is the marketplace? We are not addressing such persons <click>, so, end users who look for apps ... Like it is done by app stores of Google and Apple. Insteadm we are mainly addressing such guys <click>, so, Developers, IT personnel, or creatives, who are employed at a smart city, mobility company, or similar, and who are looking for IoT offerings for their applications

BIG IoT Marketplace

BIG IoT Marketplace Portal https://market.big-iot.org

Your tasks to integrate with BIG IoT Utilize Provider Lib (currently in Java) to implement access to your Offerings Utilize Provider Lib to implement interactions with Marketplace Create Offering Description for each of your offerings to register them Collaborate to extend the domain model to accomodate your offerings Provide offerings at BIG IoT marketplace until end of BIG IoT project for all partners Provide feedback and shape an IoT Ecosystem BIG IoT Marketplace Access Accounting BIG IoT Provider Lib Registration Authentication Service / Platform

More information: Developer Guide https://big-iot.github.io/

Barcelona Pilot

Barcelona Pilot

Use Case Clusters Barcelona Northern Germany Barcelona Piedmont Smart Parking Smart Traffic Management Public Transport Optimization Bike Mobility Incentive-based Green Route Planning Multi-Modal Route Optimizer Smart Charging Device-to-Device Communication Use Case Cluster Northern Germany Barcelona Piedmont Smart Parking Smart Traffic Management Public Transport Optimization Healthy Bike Navigation Smart Bike Sharing Incentive-based Green Route Planning Multi-Modal Route Optimizer Smart Charging Device-to-Device Communication

Smart Traffic Management On the basis of traffic and environment monitoring (e.g., air quality sensors on connected cars or noise detectors), traffic recommendations will be supported to improve traffic conditions and minimize emissions caused by traffic jams, and waiting times. Applications: Traffic Information Center tool, Traffic Information to Citizens Services: Traffic monitoring, Environmental monitoring, Traffic Recommendations Smart Objects: Bluetooth and Magnetometers detectors, SEAT Cars Air Quality sensors, Simulated Data, Noise detectors Platforms: Open IoT, Bosch BEZIRK, Worldsensing, Sentilo

Barcelona Pilot – Traffic Information Center Tool demo video

Smart Parking Effective navigation to parking spots based on availability and distance, taking into account the current traffic conditions and parking prices. Application: SEAT ParkFinder Services: Parking Spot Availability Service Platforms: WorldSensing FastPark SmartObject: Parking Detectors (WorldSensing/FastPark Platform) Real-time accces to 500 availability sensors in Les Corts area in Barcelona

Incentive-based Green Route Planning Usage of air quality an noise monitoring across the city in order to plan routes for cars in an environmental friendly manner. Participants will be incentivized to follow green routes by car or use alternative means (i.e. public transport or bikes). Application: Green Route Planning App Services: Traffic monitoring, Environment monitoring, Traffic Recommendations Service,… Smart Objects: Noise detectors, Bluetooth and Magnetometers detectors, SEAT Cars Air Quality sensors Platform: OpenIoT, BOSCH, WorldSensing Other services: Access to TMB services

Barcelona Pilot - Overview Barcelona Pilot Use Cases In collaboration with Smart Parking WorldSensing, Barcelona City Council, other external stakeholders Smart Traffic Management WorldSensing, Barcelona City Council Incentive-based Green Route Planning WorldSensing, Barcelona City Council, TMB (data provider) Public Bus Optimization (NEW!) TMB Bike Mobility (NEW!) Barcelona City Council Smart Charging (NEW!)

Barcelona Pilot Using infrastructure based traffic detectors to measure speed, car count and related parameters. These detectors are provided by WorldSensing, who also provides parking spot sensors. Seat provides air quality sensing devices on connected cars. Our IoT platforms provide access to connected buses, connected cars, over 500 street parking sensors, several road-side magnetometers control-stations, and 37 Bluetooth/Wi-Fi antennas in the city.

Barcelona Pilot Access to Open Data and Barcelona City platforms (such as SENTILO)  will also be enabled through the BIG IoT API, giving access to noise detectors bike sharing data e-charging stations … We are using those things to implement mobility services and applications, such as a traffic information center tool, a smart parking app and green route planning.

Questions & Answers