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DunavNETSmart Cities and IoT – Our

StoryDr Boris Pokrić, CTO, DunavNET

25th November 2014.

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About the Company• Established in 2006, in Novi Sad, Serbia

– Office in Dublin, Ireland• Number of employees: 40

– 90% with university degrees– 20% with PhD– average experience: 5 years

• Founder member of International IoT Forum– www.iotforum.org

• Founder of IoT museum 3.0

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DunavNET

R&D department, active in EC co-funded programmes (FP7, CIP-PSP, Horizon 2020)Focus on Internet of Things and smart cities

DNET game studio develops mobile gamesOwn titlesConsulting services to clients in Germany and UKMore than 2mill downloads

Development of novel solutions (mobile, web, IoT)fleetNET, ekoNET, mTicketing, Augmented reality

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Main focus areas

• Internet of Things and its applications in the smart city domain– Smart transport– Environment monitoring– Cloud based solutions (platforms)

• Mobile services and applications– mTicketing and mPayment– Augmented Reality– Games

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Main competence areas

• Internet of Things (IoT)– Architecture, protocols, solutions, applications

• Mobile and web technologies– Smart phones, web applications, cloud

• Software development– .NET, Android, iOS, Unity3D

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IoT and smart cities

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iotNET

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iotNET

• Cloud based, end-to-end solution– Offered as a cloud service– Deployed on public or private cloud

• Built according to IoT ARM (architecture reference model)– IoT device adapter layer for support of heterogeneous devices

• Enables easy addition of new types of devices, different manufacturers

– Resource directory • Meta data about devices available in the system• Used for efficient search and discovery of resources and services

• Storage of data• Web applications for visualization of data, reporting, management

of devices

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iotNET

• Services:– ekoNET: low-cost environment monitoring– fleetNET: fleet management– agroNET: future expansion for agriculture

• Add-on services – Data analytics and visualization services for

more complex analysis of data – Correlation of measurements with open data

produced by the cities

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fleetNET• Built on iotNET cloud solution• Multiple parameters tracked:

– Vehicle location and activity, mileage, speed, start/stop times, compliance with routes, harsh acceleration/braking

– CAN bus information– Driver ID– Geo-fencing– Configurable alarms – Compliance with rules of the road– Integration with customers’ information

systems

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fleetNET

• Clients– Telekom Srbija (mobile operator)

• Used to provide fleet management service to their subscribers

• Used to manage own fleet (more than 300 vehicles)– Lafarge (one of the largest cement manufacturers in

the world)• Manage own fleet and subcontractors (more than 400

vehicles)– Ericsson Serbia

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ekoNET• Built on iotNET cloud solution • EB800

– Device with GPRS, GPS and environmental sensors (CO, CO2, NO2,…)

• Continuous monitoring of air pollution parameters and atmospheric conditions– mobile and fixed installations

• Features:– Monitoring of CO, CO2, NO2, temperature,

humidity and atmospheric pressure – “eco zones”– REST web services

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ekoNET

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Augmented Reality IoT services

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Smart Transport in Novi Sad

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Smart Transport

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Serious Games

• Mobile game• Promotes

energy efficiency issues

• Educational• Part of FINESCE

project (FI-PPP)• http://www.finesce.eu/• 7 trial sites (eCars, wind, smart

factory…)• Each site is represented with a

mission, real data included

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Serious Games

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Research and Innovation

EU and Innovation fund of Serbia

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Research and Innovation

• 6 projects funded in FP7 programme• 1 project funded in H2020 programme• 2 projects funded in CIP-PSP programme• 2 projects funded by Innovation fund of Serbia• Main partners

– Engineering (Italy), Univ. of Surrey (UK), Mandate International (Switzerland), Alexandra Institute (Denmark), Univ. of Murcia (Spain), Indra (Spain), NEC, Disney Research, ETH (Switzerland), Ericsson (Sweden), Technicolor (France)

– City of Novi Sad, Informatika (Novi Sad)

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Research and Innovation

• FP7 Citi-sense– IoT for air quality monitoring

• FP7 SocIoTal– Platform for non-ICT people to build IoT solutions

• FP7 IoT Lab– Crowd sourced experimental IoT platform on smart

phones• FP7 Smartie

– Secure IoT based smart city solutions

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Research and Innovation

• FI-PPP FINESCE– Serious gaming for promotion of smart energy

• FI-PPP FI-CONTENT– AR algorithms for Future Internet

• CIP-PSP Mobiwallet– Ticketing in public transport using smart phones

• CIP-PSP CLIPS– Public administration services in cloud

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www.dunavnet.eu

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FP7 CITI-SENSE

• Application of IoT based solutions for air quality monitoring– sensor-based Citizens’ Observatory

Community for improving quality of life in cities

• Developing and testing an environmental monitoring and information system

• Building solutions on top of the eb700 device

• Duration– October 2012 - September 2016.

• Consortium: 29 partners from EU and Australia

www.citi-sense.eu

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FP7 SocIoTal

• Development of an all-inclusive Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure for the society by accelerating the creation of a socially aware citizen-centric IoT

• Providing adequate socially aware tools and mechanisms – simplify complexity and lower the barriers of

entry – encourage citizen participation in the IoT– Focused on the citizen’s immediate

environment• Duration

– September 2013 - September 2016• Consortium: 10 partners from EU and

Australia

www.sociotal.eu

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FP7 IoT Lab

• Researching crowdsourcing to extend IoT testbed infrastructure for multidisciplinary experiments– more end-user interactions, flexibility,

scalability, cost efficiency and societal added value

• Creation of a sustainable experimenting environment – enable execution of technological, social and

economic experiments leveraging mobile (phones, tablets) and IoT devices owned by individuals

– ensure fair incentives for participation through monetization of contributed resources

– facilitate emergence of an open global market for IoT data and computing resources

• Duration– September 2013 - September 2016

• Consortium: 8 partners from EU

www.iotlab.eu

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FP7 Smartie

• Secure and sMArter ciTIes data management– Create a distributed framework to share large

volumes of heterogeneous information for the use in smart-city applications

– Creating security and trust for IoT devices• Duration

– September 2013 - September 2016• Consortium: 7 partners from EU

www.smartie-project.eu

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CIP-PSP Mobiwallet

• Interoperable Fare Management– New, user-friendly contactless payment

technologies (web-based, 2D code or NFC payments

– Managing payment for transport as a global solution

• 4 pilots – Spanish and Serbian pilots: seamless

integration of the widest variety of travel modes possible in a single city

– Italian and UK pilots: specialize in providing IFM pilots covering inter-city and region-wide integration of transport services

• Duration– January 2014 – June 2017

• Consortium– 15 partners from EU (Spain, Italy, UK and

Serbia)

www.mobiwallet-project.eu

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Novi Sad pilot

• Integrated payment of bus tickets and rent-a-bikes within the city using mobile payment system

• Purchasing tickets using mobile phone application– Tickets validated using dedicated optical

scanners or tablets and smartphones equipped with cameras and an appropriate application

• Additional functions– Find out bus routes by scanning 2D codes

located at the bus stops– Rent-a-bike rules, prices and locations of

return and pick-up points can be found out by scanning 2D bar codes at the rent locations

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CIP-PSP CLIPS

• Public administration services in the cloud– Design and deploy methodology and toolkit– Cross-border scenario: a family moving

abroad• Pilots in Lecce, Santander, Stockport, Novi

Sad– Digitalize data currently available in paper

form and make it available through a set of cloud services (GUI based and API based)

– Make data currently available in digitalized form, but not in the form of a service, available as a cloud based service (GUI based and API based)

– “cloudify” a set of existing services• Duration

– January 2014 – June 2017• Consortium

– 13 partners from EU (Italy, UK, Spain, Germany and Serbia)

www.clips-project.eu

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Novi Sad pilot (CLIPS)

• New services based on existing digital data and by digitalizing data in “paper” form currently– Visualization of information about an area of

the city or a specific building (infrastructure, safety, health centers, pre-schools and schools, population etc.)• Data will be made available and reachable through

Open API thus enabling building new services on top

• Cloudification of existing services– Registering new residents, registering with the

utilities and the public services providers– Registering with tax authorities (both for

individual and business taxes)• mojNoviSad: inclusive environment and

active participation of citizens through cloud based services– Active participation of citizens in capturing

information about the city, providing mechanisms for crowd sourced data acquisition about different aspects of the city