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Summary of use case Actors. Police, fire brigades, hospitals... • Transport companies (BUS, TAXI, METRO...) • CCTV camera manufacturer and applications developers • Maintenance/manufacturer (vehicles, street furniture’s, traffic lights...) • System developers/integrators Common smart cities applications are: • Traffic management • CCTV • General announcement screens • Maintenance of the city furniture’s These applications are built in vertical silos, therefore none of them communicate together. Their integration is a nightmare, even though it could bring new services or greatly improve existing ones. As an example, CCTV system could inform traffic management of the length of the waiting queue at a crossroad. Having smart traffic lights receiving such input from the CCTV system could help change the schedule of green/red light to optimize the traffic. A constraint programming approach with smart objects could help implementing some high level decision. For example, we can imagine the following “from that time to that time, I want a green wave on these street to ease the journey of this car id”. Regarding traffic monitoring systems, I would like the traffic light to be sufficiently intelligent to know that there are twenty cars behind me in this street and only two of them in the cross. So, I would like the green light to be intelligent enough to decide the time to change its own timing. As traffic manager, I would like to give a higher level order: I say “from this point to this point, at that time there will be a fire brigade that need to reach very quickly this trouble and I would expect that all the green lights will adapt themselves automatically and will create a “green wave” in order to accelerate the journey of these guys”. Smart bubbles in streets lights, could help managing their replacement in an optimal way. My wish is to be able to retrieve directly from any objects all of their capacities, and for any kind of capacity. If I take a bulb, it could tell me “I am a 100 xxxxx bulb, I am still working for 1000 hours and I might fail in about 100 hours”. So, from this information, I know when I have to repair/replace this bulb. I will know the same information for all bulbs, and then I can plan a major maintenance, a journey across the city, in order to change the bubbles that need to be. Smart communicating objects, would help writing complex city management system just like object programming has helped writing complex applications. So, my need is really to have very intellige...
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Summary of use case Actors o Vehicle Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) such as FIAT and suppliers (tiers 1,2), including battery OEM o Logistics operators o Charging/ battery stations o Power / Energy (utility) o Integrators (“Mobility providers”) o Other service providers (maintenance, insurance, recycling…) o Different levels of government The use case is broken down in the following important preconditions and steps in terms of executable actions: o Understand the need of energy and autonomy on an individual level o Understand the need of energy and autonomy on a community level o Understand the availability of energy and charging stations with respect to the charging mode (fast/ home) o Drive and route to charging and swapping station o Charge and swap battery o Diagnose battery and vehicle o Recharge or dispose battery o Dispose vehicle (understand final status of vehicle) The desired outcome and added value to the customer covers the following ordered list: o (OEM/ Final Customer) Ensure mobility o Small disturbances/ shortage of energy o Queues at charging stations o Time to charge o (OEM/ Final Customer) Ensure energy access o (Utility/ Gov) Ensure reliability of energy o small disturbances/ blackouts o redundancy of power plant o (Utility/ Gov/ OEM) Ensure sustainability of energy o %age of renewable energy

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