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How to Avoid IoT Silos in Cities

2022-08-08
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The number of smart digital innovations being introduced in cities has increased over the last ten years. Many of the innovations have been introduced as one-off projects as technology develops, awareness grows, and city needs and budgets permit. These IoT innovations are varied, including intelligent traffic control, smart parking, smart lighting, remote infrastructure monitoring, waste management, smart sensors, and even shark monitoring.  The opportunities grow by the day.

'Teams and personnel come and go, but an interconnected, interoperable smart system is built to last.' -VROC Click To Tweet

Each of these initiatives is a huge step in the right direction and can help improve city efficiencies and sustainability, but in isolation, the benefits are often diminished. Many IoT initiatives involve proprietary systems, which rely on different frameworks, and use different data architectures or sensor hardware that speak different “languages.”  Managing one of these projects in isolation is fine, but as the number grows, the management of these smart systems can quickly become an IT nightmare.

IoT & Smart City Benefits

There are significant benefits and efficiencies to be gained by integrating disparate IoT systems and data. Let’s take a look at some of the possible improvements.

  • Operations: By integrating systems, operations teams no longer need to switch between different operating platforms and systems, forgetting logins and functions. The ability to monitor and control all city operations, be it municipal buildings, traffic management, lighting, and waste management all from one platform can greatly improve operational efficiencies.
  • Maintenance: Improve the prioritization and scheduling of predictive maintenance work as teams access one cloud-based platform where they can obtain crucial information to assist with the correct ordering of spares, insights into the root cause, and improved coordinating of personnel.  Improving the flow of data and communication to maintenance teams ensures that work is carried out correctly the first time, every time.  
  • Advanced analytics and AI: As systems and software are integrated, cities can benefit from the application of advanced analytics and artificial intelligence across the available data. Predictive analytics can provide critical insights to city teams to improve day-to-day services, as well as help inform strategic planning. Having the data on one platform greatly reduces, if not removes, time-consuming data wrangling and data manipulation.
  • City stakeholders: By connecting disparate IoT systems, a larger number of stakeholders can benefit. For example, community facilities can be integrated to allow for booking management, access control, maintenance alerts, and accounts for automated accurate billing (i.e., power consumption).  Events teams can be granted access to city decorative lighting installations to tie in lighting sequences with city and community events.  
  • Automation: Many cities rely on a large workforce as their jurisdictions are widespread. The integration of IoT systems can allow for the automation of many simple tasks, such as the switching on/off of lights or irrigation, as well as the monitoring and reporting across a wide range of critical infrastructure. Some cities are even automating their traffic infringement systems, connecting to existing cameras on their fleet of cars.  
  • IT and OT: Reducing the number of systems, software, and platforms can reduce operating costs for cities and councils, eliminate IT and OT headaches, and help to improve communication and data usage between departments. Data security can be improved as data won’t reside in legacy and proprietary systems which can increase the risk of security breaches.  

Integrate From the Beginning

Many cities run small pilot projects to test an innovation. While often successful, many still struggle to scale the innovation and roll it out. This can often be attributed to issues with system compatibility, which may require customization, retrofitting, and sometimes rebuilding, all of which add time and can blow out a project’s costs. 

When planning a smart city innovation there are three things to focus on to ensure you avoid IoT silos:

#1: Interoperability

The linking of legacy IT systems, IoT sensors, and data architectures needs to be at the forefront when considering future solutions. When looking for a solution, cities should prioritize innovations that use open standards and are committed to interoperability.

#2: Operations Transformation Project

Many IoT projects are still considered technology projects rather than operational transformation projects. An operational transformation project can benefit a wide range of stakeholders, even if the project wasn’t designed for them. As innovation is used and embraced by a greater number of stakeholders, the inherent value will be more easily recognized, which will help embed and scale the solution.

#3: Data

The beauty of digital innovation and IoT is the vast amounts of data that can be produced. Ensure you have a plan for how you are going to store and access the data.  Even if you are not using the data immediately for advanced analytics or artificial intelligence, you very soon may choose to do so. The more data available the better, so the integration of all available data, even from different systems, will prove to be invaluable. An ideal period for artificial intelligence is two years of historical data, so we recommend you start storing your data from day one.

Built to Last

Finally, teams and personnel come and go, but an interconnected, interoperable smart system is built to last. Future city and council employees will one day be grateful for the vast amounts of data stored, and city services and resources can continue to be optimized and improved to increase efficiency and effectiveness. This is the beauty of integrated IoT for smart cities.

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  • AIoT
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Data Analytics
  • Facilities Management
  • Government and Cities

  • AIoT
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Data Analytics
  • Facilities Management
  • Government and Cities

参考译文
如何避免城市中的物联网孤岛
在过去十年中,城市中引入的智能数字创新的数量有所增加。随着技术的发展、意识的增强、城市需求和预算的允许,许多创新都是一次性项目。这些物联网创新是多种多样的,包括智能交通控制、智能停车、智能照明、远程基础设施监控、废物管理、智能传感器,甚至鲨鱼监控。机会一天比一天多。每一项举措都是朝着正确方向迈出的一大步,有助于提高城市效率和可持续性,但孤立地看,益处往往会减少。许多物联网计划涉及依赖于不同框架的专有系统,并使用不同的数据架构或传感器硬件,它们说不同的“语言”。单独管理这些项目之一是可以的,但随着数量的增长,这些智能系统的管理可能很快成为IT噩梦。通过整合不同的物联网系统和数据,可以获得显著的效益和效率。让我们来看看一些可能的改进。许多城市开展小型试点项目来测试一项创新。虽然通常都是成功的,但许多公司仍在努力扩大创新规模并推广它。这通常可以归结为系统兼容性的问题,这可能需要定制、翻新,有时还需要重新构建,所有这些都增加了时间,并可能耗尽项目的成本。在规划智慧城市创新时,有三件事需要重点关注,以确保避免物联网孤岛:在考虑未来解决方案时,需要将遗留IT系统、物联网传感器和数据架构的连接放在首位。在寻找解决方案时,城市应该优先考虑使用开放标准并致力于互操作性的创新。许多物联网项目仍然被认为是技术项目,而不是运营转型项目。一个可操作的转换项目可以使很多涉众受益,即使项目不是为他们设计的。随着创新被更多的利益相关者使用和接受,其内在价值将更容易被识别,这将有助于嵌入和扩展解决方案。数字创新和物联网的美妙之处在于可以产生大量的数据。确保您对如何存储和访问数据有一个计划。即使您没有立即将数据用于高级分析或人工智能,您也可能很快会选择这样做。可获得的数据越多越好,因此,将所有可获得的数据(甚至来自不同系统的数据)集成在一起将被证明是无价的。人工智能的理想时期是两年的历史数据,所以我们建议您从第一天开始存储数据。最后,团队和人员来来去去,但建立一个相互连接、可互操作的智能系统是持久的。未来的城市和议会员工总有一天会对存储的大量数据心存感激,城市服务和资源也会不断优化和改进,以提高效率和效果。这就是智能城市综合物联网的美妙之处。
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