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IBM Smart Cities
Dubuque Uses Cloud Computing and
Sensors to Build a Smarter City
By Team 4Amigos
MBA 665.01
Summer, 2015
The Univeristy of Findlay
Introduction
• What does it mean to be a smart city?
• A “smart city” is a city where the day-to-day processes and
the infrastructure of the city are able to provide real-time
data to the city and its citizens, allowing them to better
allocate resources and plan for the future.
Introduction
• How can we identify a smart city?
Summary
• Cities are “smart” when investments in social capital and
infrastructure coupled with wise management of natural
resources fuel sustainable economic development and a
high quality of life.
• Smart cities focus on Information and Communication
Technologies (ICTs).
Wireless sensor network.
Create a distributed network of sensors which measure a host
of parameters that allow city management to run their city
more efficiently.
Summary
• Some features of Smart Cities
• Citizens of smart cities can monitor pollution
concentration on their specific street, and trash cans can
send signals when they are close to full.
• Vehicle traffic and street light usage can be monitored to
optimize city lights dynamically.
• People have the tools to quickly and easily get the data they
need to make smarter choices about their energy
consumption.
Model
• IBM/Dubuque Smarter Sustainable City Partnership
• Announced September 17, 2009
• IBM’s first “Smart City” in the U.S.
• Project features:
• Replicable for cities under 200,000 people.
• Coordinating: smart technology/community engagement.
• Providing residents with reliable data needed to:
Save money and resources.
Improve environment and local economy.
Improve health & wellness.
Model
Model
Smarter
Water
Problem
Model
Smarter
Water
Solution
Model
Smarter
Water
 89,090 gallons were saved among 151 households over 9
weeks.
 Full year = 514,742 gallons in total, or 3,409 gallons per
household annually.
 23,000 households = 64,944,218 gallons.
 Water bill saving of $190,936 a year in total.
Results
Model
Smarter
Water
 56 households that used the portal multiple times reported the
most benefits and they include:
 77% reported an increased understanding of their water use,
 70% felt it helped them assess the impacts of the changes they had made,
 48% felt that it helped them conserve water,
 61% reported that, during the study, they had made a change to their
water equipment or in the ways they used water, or both.
 48% reported that, in the future, they plan to make changes to their
water equipment or in the ways they used water (or both).
Results
Q & A
• 1. Why is the cloud important to cities like Dubuque
as they pursue their visions of a smart city?
• 1. Reduces the cost:
Cloud Traditional method
• 2. Supports Software as a Service (SaaS):
(SaaS) Purchase or operate data centers
Q & A
• 2. What do Dubuque officials mean when they talk
about a “smarter city?”
• Smart city = cloud computing project.
– Distributing sensors across the city (including homes, schools, and
public utilities, etc.)
– Gathering data about the usage of water, electricity, energy, etc.
– Analyzing these data.
– Generating useful reports to decision makers to use them for
Developing the city & improving the quality of residents’ life
• The Ultimate goal: making city “sustainable” which
means efficient in it use of natural and human resources.
Q & A
• 3. List the major “smarter city” projects in Dubuque.
What has been the impact of the smarter domestic
water program?
• Major “smarter city” projects in Dubuque
• The impact of smarter domestic water program:
6.6% reduction in usage.
8 fold increase in leak detection.
Water Electricity Discards Travel Health
Smart
Q & A
• 4. What is Dubuque’s next move now that they have
developed some successful pilot projects like the
water program and electricity program?
• Integrate the usage of water, electricity, travel, and gas into
one smart system.
• Analyze the relationships among each of these
components.
• Suggest a community planning program.
• Recommend solutions.
Q & A
• 5. How is the approach taken in Portland similar or
different to the approach taken in Dubuque?
Dubuque
IA
Partnering
with IBM
Partnering
with IBM
Planning
orientation for
decision makers
Building a large
data
Portland OR
Understand the
implications for
decisions made by
decision makers
Gather, analyze data
of diff. elements &
find relationship
among them
References
• Laudon, K. & Laudon, J. (2015). Essentials of MIS. New York,
NY: Pearson Education Inc.
• Dubuque, Iowa and IBM Combine Analytics, Cloud Computing
and Community Engagement to Conserve Water (2011).
IBM.com. Retrieved from https://www-
03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/34575.wss

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Dubuque Uses Cloud Computing and Sensors to Build

  • 1. IBM Smart Cities Dubuque Uses Cloud Computing and Sensors to Build a Smarter City By Team 4Amigos MBA 665.01 Summer, 2015 The Univeristy of Findlay
  • 2. Introduction • What does it mean to be a smart city? • A “smart city” is a city where the day-to-day processes and the infrastructure of the city are able to provide real-time data to the city and its citizens, allowing them to better allocate resources and plan for the future.
  • 3. Introduction • How can we identify a smart city?
  • 4. Summary • Cities are “smart” when investments in social capital and infrastructure coupled with wise management of natural resources fuel sustainable economic development and a high quality of life. • Smart cities focus on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Wireless sensor network. Create a distributed network of sensors which measure a host of parameters that allow city management to run their city more efficiently.
  • 5. Summary • Some features of Smart Cities • Citizens of smart cities can monitor pollution concentration on their specific street, and trash cans can send signals when they are close to full. • Vehicle traffic and street light usage can be monitored to optimize city lights dynamically. • People have the tools to quickly and easily get the data they need to make smarter choices about their energy consumption.
  • 6. Model • IBM/Dubuque Smarter Sustainable City Partnership • Announced September 17, 2009 • IBM’s first “Smart City” in the U.S. • Project features: • Replicable for cities under 200,000 people. • Coordinating: smart technology/community engagement. • Providing residents with reliable data needed to: Save money and resources. Improve environment and local economy. Improve health & wellness.
  • 10. Model Smarter Water  89,090 gallons were saved among 151 households over 9 weeks.  Full year = 514,742 gallons in total, or 3,409 gallons per household annually.  23,000 households = 64,944,218 gallons.  Water bill saving of $190,936 a year in total. Results
  • 11. Model Smarter Water  56 households that used the portal multiple times reported the most benefits and they include:  77% reported an increased understanding of their water use,  70% felt it helped them assess the impacts of the changes they had made,  48% felt that it helped them conserve water,  61% reported that, during the study, they had made a change to their water equipment or in the ways they used water, or both.  48% reported that, in the future, they plan to make changes to their water equipment or in the ways they used water (or both). Results
  • 12. Q & A • 1. Why is the cloud important to cities like Dubuque as they pursue their visions of a smart city? • 1. Reduces the cost: Cloud Traditional method • 2. Supports Software as a Service (SaaS): (SaaS) Purchase or operate data centers
  • 13. Q & A • 2. What do Dubuque officials mean when they talk about a “smarter city?” • Smart city = cloud computing project. – Distributing sensors across the city (including homes, schools, and public utilities, etc.) – Gathering data about the usage of water, electricity, energy, etc. – Analyzing these data. – Generating useful reports to decision makers to use them for Developing the city & improving the quality of residents’ life • The Ultimate goal: making city “sustainable” which means efficient in it use of natural and human resources.
  • 14. Q & A • 3. List the major “smarter city” projects in Dubuque. What has been the impact of the smarter domestic water program? • Major “smarter city” projects in Dubuque • The impact of smarter domestic water program: 6.6% reduction in usage. 8 fold increase in leak detection. Water Electricity Discards Travel Health Smart
  • 15. Q & A • 4. What is Dubuque’s next move now that they have developed some successful pilot projects like the water program and electricity program? • Integrate the usage of water, electricity, travel, and gas into one smart system. • Analyze the relationships among each of these components. • Suggest a community planning program. • Recommend solutions.
  • 16. Q & A • 5. How is the approach taken in Portland similar or different to the approach taken in Dubuque? Dubuque IA Partnering with IBM Partnering with IBM Planning orientation for decision makers Building a large data Portland OR Understand the implications for decisions made by decision makers Gather, analyze data of diff. elements & find relationship among them
  • 17. References • Laudon, K. & Laudon, J. (2015). Essentials of MIS. New York, NY: Pearson Education Inc. • Dubuque, Iowa and IBM Combine Analytics, Cloud Computing and Community Engagement to Conserve Water (2011). IBM.com. Retrieved from https://www- 03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/34575.wss