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Forum on Internet of Things: Empowering the New Urban Agenda Geneva, Switzerland, 19 October 2015 Requirements and Architecture of Integrated Sensing and Management on Smart Cities Nengcheng Chen, Professor, Wuhan Univ&

【 Outline 】 Requirements Conclusion Architecture

Sensing resources in cities Sensor: implementing the sensing, processing and specific applications of people, events, objects and environment Groundbased Processing Nodes Application Nodes Airborne Space borne Sensing Nodes Data Fusion Data Computation Hydrologi cal Atmospheric Disaster Transpo rtation sensor Power sensor Photo -electric sensor PM monitoring sensor Humidity Sensor Tempera ture sensor Photogra mmetric sensor Events: the interacting results of people, events, objects and environment, important information resources in cities Stampede Infectious diseases Drought Earthquake Flood Fire Storm Debris flow

Situation : Sharing mechanism absent in heterogeneous informa -tion resources, causing difficulties in management Situation : Sharing mechanism absent in heterogeneous informa -tion resources, causing difficulties in management Requirements Problem : unified and normalized information representation model is needed to assist in the resource management Problem : unified and normalized information representation model is needed to assist in the resource management Integrated Sensing & Management Model Sensor Node Data Cyber-physical space Inside Outside Government Enterprise Citizen

Observation Web Model Web Knowledge Web Goals and technologies Online management  Real-time dynamic management Single sensing management  Multiple collaborative management Industrial model islands  Decision models networking management Web Of Things

Integrated Sensing of SSC Requirements Collaborative Sensing Seamless Positioning 4D GIS Sensing as Service

Integrated Management of SSC Observation Management Model Management Event Management

Conclusion & Outlook The integrated sensing & management for smart cities is to integrate multi scale sensing resources to process the events around the infrastructure, people and the environment intelligently. Set up new work item on the Technical Framework of Integrated Sensing & Management for Smart Sustainable Cities.