Open Geospatial Consortium and Smart Cities

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About This Presentation

Presentation at the GEWOWEB Summit #11 in New York, short intro about OGC, IoT and Smart Cities.


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Open Geospatial Consortium
and Smart Cities
!
!
GEOWEB SUMMIT #11
Nov 14, New York City
Luis Bermudez

Who am I
Manager Compliance Program Systems Architect
Faculty Bike Rider and Map Maker

513 Members

48 Open Standards

Hundreds of Implementations Specification Total
Web Map Service 1.1.1517
Web Feature Service 1.1.0274
Simple Feature SQL 1.1177
Sensor Observation Service42
http://www.opengeospatial.org/resource/products/stats

Web Feature Service
Give me the states data (including the polygon) that
have a population over 15 Million?

Web Map Service
Get a customized map

Sensor Observation Service
Get me data from a station

PUCK - OGC software driver

Sensor Things API
http://tania-sta-01.sensorup.com/OGCSensorThings/v1.0
A server provide
Things
Locations
Sensor
Observation
Features of Interest
..

Sensor Things API
Register visible
light form
sensor in the
third floor

CityGML
www.gis.bgu.tum.de/en/
projects/new-york-city-3d/
26 datasets
1,000,000 buildings
866,000 land lots
149,000 streets
16,000 parks
9,500 water bodies
DTM with 1m resolution

OGC is more than standards
The Interoperability program
I have not
failed, I’ve
just found
10,000 ways
that won’t
work.!
!
Thomas Edison

Incident Management Information Sharing
(IMIS) Internet of Things Pilot (IoT) Pilot
April 2015 - Feb 2016

Future Cities Pilot
Nov 2015 - June 2016
Possible
Sponsors:

OGC Smart Cities Spatial Information Framework
Elected Officials
Population
Data
Analytics
and Models
Data Access
Geospatial
Data
City Sensor Webs
Sensor networks
Public
Crowdsourcing
Phones, Wearables
Health
Metadata
Catalogs,
Semantics
Sensing
Layer
Data
Layer
Data Ingest and Quality Checking
Other
Data
Enterprise
Data
Urban/Municipal Database
Business
Layer
Visualization and
Decision Support
Application
Layer
Economic
Data
Intelligent buildings Intelligent transportation Open data
Environmental Protection Public safety and security Urban planning
Utilities Emergency Services Education Sanitation
Municipal Employees
Cloud hosted resources
Security System

OGC Smart Cities Spatial Information Framework
Visualization / Decision Tools and Applications
Internet and Cellular Networks
Other
Data
Processing Services
OpenMI WPS TJS WCPS
Geospatially
Enabled
Metadata
Discovery Services
CSW
OpenSearch
Geo
ebRIM
WMS
WMTS WFS
Simple
Features
Access
Access Services
Geospatial
Feature Data

Geospatial
Browse/Maps
Geospatial
Coverage Data
WCS
Other Services
Workflow, Alerts
Sensors
Puck
SOS SPS O&M SensorML
Sensor Web Enablement
Discover Task Access

Panel Ideas

Discussion Hors d'oeuvre
Smart Cities Depend !
on!
Smart Location
Smart Cities Spatial !
Information Framework!
!
Based on Open Standards

Secondo 

http://www1.nyc.gov/site/forward/innovations/smartnyc.page
Smart Indoor Lightning!
Wireless water meters!
Responsive Traffic Management !
Traffic Signal Priority!
Smart Waste Management!
Air Quality Monitoring!
Real-time Gunshot detection!
Snow Plow Tracking!
24/7 Request!

What should the social benefit be?
“development can not be against human happiness love
human relationships, caring for the children, having
friends, … having the basics.”!
!
José 'Pepe' Mujica Conference on Sustainable Development of the United Nations(Río
+20), June 2012
New elected mayor in Bogota Enrique Penalosa, has
cancelled highways projects and poured the money instead
into cycle lanes, parks and open spaces for locals –
undoing decades of car-centric planning that had made the
streets a no-go area for the capital’s children.

Intersections of urban
information and social change
Quantified Communities!
Crowdsourced Public Services!
Actionable Data Streams!
Pro-Poor Interfaces!
Local, Social Commerce!
Hyperlocal Soapboxes!
Transparent Resource Webs!
On-Demand Resilience!
Computational Leadership Clouds!
Zoomable Panoramas!
Continuous Counting!
Anticipatory Health!
Democratized Public Safety
http://www.iftf.org/our-work/global-landscape/human-settlement/the-
future-of-cities-information-and-inclusion/