EveryTHING is someWHERE on the planet in space and in time Smart Cities Summit OGC Technical Committee Meetings Tokyo 1 December 2014 EveryTHING is someWHERE on the planet in space and in time
What is Location Powers? Conversation & Dialogue Idea sharing Problem Solving Strategy Challenges Guide Action
What is Location Powers? It’s about location & place. Knowing where things are and how they relate.
Participation Please ask at least one question today Share your ideas Challenge assumptions Tweet, Facebook, be social! #LPSmartCities Follow @locationpowers Draw/List/Creative write your ideas for location in a Smart City
Visualise your Thoughts Many of you will sit there today and write notes in your note books – today please share those notes with everyone in whatever creative way you would like to
Perspectives Diversity of perspectives in how you look at a city. No one has a solution that fits for everyone and everything. What therefore are the common perspectives? Whilst we as the OGC focus on location technology, technology standards cannot be developed in isolation of the social, commercial, policy and cultural perspectives of the users and providers in a a smart city context.
What is your location lens? Solution provider? Maker Citizen? Town planner? Utilities provider? Emergency Services?
The buzz words Smart Cities Sustainable Cities Connected Cities Resilient Cities Future Cities Any others?
What’s so smart about Smart Cities? A Smart City provides effective integration of physical, digital and human systems in the built environment to deliver a sustainable, prosperous and inclusive future for its citizens BSI PAS 180 According to the WHO this year 54% of the worlds population was living in an urban environment It is estimated that by 2017, even in less developed countries, a majority of people will be living in urban areas.
Where does location fit? Where citizens are - how & what they relate to Visualising the city landscape Understanding networks & infrastructure Managing a city environment Planning for the future city Responding to disasters Creating spatial intelligence Where does location fit for you?
Some thoughts….. What is OGC already doing that can already help the vision of Smart Cities? What are we missing as a standards organisation that we should be helping with? What are your ideas on what we should be doing next?
Agenda – Smart Cities Summit 0900 - Location for Smart Cities (Denise McKenzie, OGC) Smart City & the Citizen 0930 - Taichung City (Tien-Yin Chou, Feng Chia University) 1000 - Smart City Indicators and Quality of Life - ISO (Michi Kohno, Creative City Designers) 1030 - Morning Break Visualizing a Smart City 1100 - CityGML & 3D (Carsten Rosendorf, Ordnance Survey) 1130 - IndoorGML (Ki-Joune Li, Pusan National University) 1200 - Discussion & Workshop 1230 - Lunch Networks Social & Technology 1330 - Moving Features (Prof Ryoksuke Shibasaki, University of Tokyo) 1400 - Weather & the Smart City (Rich Carne, MetOffice) 1430 - SensorThings & IoT (Steve Liang, University of Calgary) 1500 - Afternoon Break Understanding Smart Cities 1530 - Smart City Standards Architecture (George Percivall, OGC) 1600 - Expert Panel - What should OGC be doing to help Smart Cities? (Steve Liang, Michi Kohno, Steven Ramage) 1630 - OGC & the Smart City - Where next? (George Percivall, OGC CTO) 1700 - Close Actions out of today: Visual thoughts George to go through in detail White paper (refer to email and brochure) – if anyone needs a paper version let Greg know.
#LPsmartcities @LocationPowers Denise McKenzie @spatialred George Percivall @percivall Steve Liang @steveliang Rich Carne @RichCarne Steven Ramage @Steven_Ramage Images used. http://m.c.lnkd.licdn.com/mpr/mpr/p/7/005/058/136/1136926.jpg http://blogs.salleurl.edu/International-Business-Administration/files/2013/12/2.png http://www.photographyonthepeninsula.com/uploads/2/0/1/7/20172281/4709496_orig.jpg http://www.blyme.co.uk/ekmps/shops/blymegoods/images/children-s-inflatable-interactive-giant-world-globe-with-free-pump-55-p.jpg
2015 Conversation Themes Sustainable Development (April) Location & the Citizen (September) Mobile, Sensors & High Velocity (November)