George Percivall CTO, Chief Engineer OGC 1 May 2018

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George Percivall CTO, Chief Engineer OGC 1 May 2018 Smart City Interoperable Reference Architecture (SCIRA) Project Overview George Percivall CTO, Chief Engineer OGC 1 May 2018 Copyright © 2018 Open Geospatial Consortium

The OGC Mission Global forum for collaboration of developers and users of spatial data products and services Advance development of international standards for geospatial interoperability. Urban Model of Berlin based on OGC CityGML Source: www.3d-stadtmodell-berlin.de Copyright © 2018 Open Geospatial Consortium 2

OGC in Smart City Developments ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 11 – Smart Cities ITU-T SG20: IoT / Smart Cities and Communities (SC&C) IEEE Smart Cities, TM Forum, NIST GCTC, Smart Cities Council Future City Pilots EU H2020 ESPRESSO program Standardization Approach to Enable Smart Cities and Communities Copyright © 2018 Open Geospatial Consortium

ESPRESSO and European Innovation Partnership for Smart Cities and Communities Urban Platforms Urban Platform = standards & ref. architecture The Urban Platform as an enabler for Smart City initiatives, based on open standards, to increase competiion and avoid vendor lock-in ESPRESSO has on board: 4 Standard Developing Organisations: DIN, ETSI, OGC, bSI 2 Cities: Rotterdam and Tartu City Planners, System Integrators, Universities, Innovative companies Urban Platform to be used by developers, decision makers, procurement, …

Smart Cities Interoperability Reference Architecture (SCIRA) Advance Smart Cities in the areas of Public safety, policing, urban resilience; Open architecture for interoperable IoT. Current situation Lack of consensus on architectural approaches results in activities and standards that are divergent, perhaps even contradictory; Insufficient interoperability and scalability of underlying IoT technologies Smart Cities Interoperability Reference Architecture (SCIRA) Interoperable framework to integrate commercial proprietary IoT sensors for public safety applications at the community level Copyright © 2018 Open Geospatial Consortium

Summary of SCIRA Development & Pilot Architecture Framework Development Workshops with municipal IT leaders Deployment Guides Hackathon SCIRA Pilot Implementation Copyright © 2018 Open Geospatial Consortium

Copyright © 2018 Open Geospatial Consortium SCIRA Workshops 2018 Stakeholder Concerns workshop Architecture Viewpoints workshop Hackathon Demonstration workshop SCIRA and Development Guides workshop Copyright © 2018 Open Geospatial Consortium

SCIRA Stakeholder Concerns Workshop Innovation in cities is creating new benefits for citizens and efficiencies for city governance.  Many innovations triggered by Information Technology (IT). But considering the rapid pace of IT innovation, how can cities plan for and maintain the desired benefits?  Workshop as a series of conversations: “teach and learn” from each other Identify measures of success for smart city innovation of most importance to city stakeholders Perspective of repeatable innovation, deployment, operations Joint with SCITI Showcase Copyright © 2018 Open Geospatial Consortium