1 Hàbitat Urbà Smart Mobility ISSY Conférence SMART MOBILITY //16 Juin 2015 // Barcelona Smart City 2015
Jul 30, 2015
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Smart Mobility
ISSY Conférence
SMART MOBILITY
//16 Juin 2015 //
Barcelona Smart City 2015
Knowledge, creativity and innovation More efficient and sustainable mobility Environmental sustainability Business friendly and a magnet for attracting
capital Social integration and cohesion Communication with and closeness to the people Transparency and democratic culture Universal access to culture, education and health
Technology as a means to providing the city with ...
Economic progress
Improving the well-being and quality of life of city residents
City of the people
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Smart Mobility 1. Barcelona Smart City
Barcelona City Council Vision
Smart Mobility 1. Barcelona Smart City
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (1900) CERDÀ PLAN (1859)
UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION (1929) OLYMPIC GAMES (1992) SMART CITY (2014)
ROMAN (15-10 BC)
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Barcelona City Council Vision
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Legacy
Urban development
Local Economics Stakeholder ecosystem
Smart Mobility 1. Barcelona Smart City
Barcelona City Council Vision
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Barcelona has an Urban Mobility Plan for the period 2013-2018, with the following objectives:
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Smart Mobilit 2. Barcelona Smart Mobility
Barcelona City Council Vision
1. Telecommunications Networks¹
2. Urban Platform¹
3. Smart Data¹
4. Smart Lighting
5. Energy Self-Sufficiency
6. Smart Water
7. Smart Mobility 8. Renaturalisation
9. Urban Transformation
10. Smart Urban Furniture
11. Urban Resilience
12. Citizenry¹
13. Open Government
14. Barcelona in Your Pocket
15. Smart Waste Collection
16. Smart regulation
17. Smart Innovation
18. Healthcare and Social Services
19. Education
20. Smart Tourist Destination
21. Infrastructures and Logistics
22. Leisure and Culture
• Smart parking
• eBicing
• ApparkB
• DUM Area
• Connected Urban Car (CUC)
• GrowSmarter
• Galileo-Egnos (gMotit)
SOME PROJECTS
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BOARDS
• BBCAD
• LIVE
• Electric Vehicle
• Smart parking
NETWORKS
• Compass4D
• CityMobil2
• Polis
• Jupiter
2. Barcelona Smart Mobility
Barcelona City Council Vision
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Smart Mobility 2. Barcelona Smart Mobility. Smart Parking
Length of the pilot: 9 months
500 sensorized
parking spaces
The pilot aims to study drivers behaviour patterns and be able to suggest improvements in user experience regarding parking.
Users will be informed on the location of free spaces through:
An specific App
Under study: Integration in car navigation systems
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Smart Mobility 2. Barcelona Smart Mobility. ApparkB
650,000 tickets issued
45,000 registered
users
87,000 App
downloads
1 year running
6% of the daily tickets
+ 4000 daily tickets
Barcelona City Council Vision
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Smart Mobility 2. Barcelona Smart Mobility. Area DUM
16 sections
62 spaces
There are two possible options:
1) Using the AreaDUM App (available for iOS and Android). Previous register required.
2) Sending an SMS to activate the service each time the user wants to park in a DUM area. No
register needed.
The app will provide information about the real use of
the DUM areas and therefore be able to
- Analyse occupation, under or overused.
- Adapt to the identified needs.
Pilot project at Pg. de Gràcia finished with
positive results
Currently: City wide deployment expected to be completed
by mid-April
App to manage parking at loading and unloading areas, now called Urban Merchandise Distribution areas (DUM).
Barcelona City Council Vision
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Smart Mobility 2. Barcelona Smart Mobility. Bicing. eBici
300 bicycles
600 docks
46
Docking stations
33 in B:SM parkings
8 in private parkings
5 in surface parkings
December 2014 : 50% of stations and bicycles January 2015: 50% of stations and bicycles
Addition of electric bycicles to Bicing as a complement to the service.
Barcelona City Council Vision
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Smart Mobility 2. Barcelona Smart Mobility. Galileo Egnos
New geo-positioning algorithm
Possible application to
urban transportation
• Barcelona participates in the project as a dissemination partner. • Search for an urban transport mode to test the new geo-positioning system.
Project to develop an European geo-positioning system.
Barcelona City Council Vision
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Smart Mobility 2. Barcelona Smart Mobility. Cuc
There are three Lighthouse cities (Stockholm, Cologne and Barcelona) as a way to show 12 Smart City solutions: from advanced information and communication technology and better connected urban mobility, to incorporating renewable energy sources directly into the city’s supply network.
3 ciutats “Lighthouse”
7 work
packages
European project that aims to stimulate cities uptake of ‘smart solutions’.
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Boards
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With the aim of involving all the stakeholders of a Smart City solution, Barcelona promotes these three boards.
SMART PARKING LIVE VEHICLE ELÈCTRIC (VE)
Involving all the stakeholders related to sustainable vehicle to promote its use in the city.
Monitoring and evaluation of the pilot to identify areas for
improvement regarding parking in the city.
Involving all municipal stakeholders related to
sustainable vehicle.
Les Corts district.
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Smart Mobility 2. Barcelona Smart Mobility. BBCAD
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Government
Industry Civil society
Academy
6 members
Based on the quadruple
helix
Creating the infrastructure to develop, validate and test experiences, establishing Barcelona as a city of reference in the field of autonomous driving.
Barcelona City Council Vision
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Compass4D: C-ITS Services
Joint EUropean Project for International ITS/EGNSS awareness Raising
Barcelona is involved as a member and advisory in some projects and networks related to autonomous & collaborative driving and intelligent transportation systems (ITS).
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Smart Mobility 3. The objective model
First step Identification of specific areas to improve (Governance, Financial and Operational dimensions)
Second step
Third step Decision makers are involved in “the Smart city Committee or Smart City Board
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Objective Model
Stakeholders
Conceptualization
ROI Analysis
KPI and Measurements
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Others
Business case 1
Value proposition 1
Value proposition 2
Value proposition 3
Governance x X x Financial X x Operational x
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Smart Mobility 3. The objective model
Governance Dimension Capturing politician motivations. (Service, quality of service, service ownership, citizen’s satisfaction, environment protection)
Financial Dimension
Mainly focused in ROI
Operational Dimension Involving other sources of public value
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Smart Mobility 4. SMART PARKING as a practical aproach
Barcelona City Council Vision