smart city
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A #SmartCity is a scenario with millions of devices and IoT solutions connected, generating an ecosystem in which all its elements have a role to play. The main challenge is how to usefully and efficiently manage the huge volume of data in real time and in an integrated way. Next, check in this infographic a summary of that "IoT street map" at the service of city-dwellers which we can’t always see with the naked eye.
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Smart port
Efficient coordination of all the agents that interact, and a higher level of safety and prevention against environmental variables.
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Smart factory
Private networks that make it possible to design plants which are more efficient, more sustainable and safer, and to improve the quality of working life. 1 PB (one petabyte) per day.
Management of public transportation
Sensors within means of transport to facilitate user mobility and traffic flow.
Environmental management
Increasingly liveable cities thanks to the use of atmospheric and water quality sensors. 10 MB/day.
Smart hospital
Streamline the response for the benefit of patients, and optimise hospital resources. 5 TB/day.
Smart lighting
Sensors that detect the flow of pedestrians and/or automobiles, and that adjust usage to real needs, with a proven 64% reduction in electricity consumption.
Smart home
Use of devices such as smart plugs or air conditioners to control energy consumption and increase safety and comfort.
Connected car
Safer driving and a more satisfying experience for all occupants. 4 TB/day
Public infrastructure
Sensors to measure material degradation or seismic impacts. These help to improve maintenance, and to prevent breakdowns and breakages with up to 6 times greater effectiveness.
Building interiors
Sensors that detect activity help to regulate the use of lighting, air conditioning, and other energy-saving systems. 275 GB/day.
Access control
Sensors with facial recognition make official buildings and other public spaces (airports, stations, stadiums etc.) safer.
Connected aircraft
Immediate management of large volumes of data to improve air safety. 40 TB per day.
Smart traffic lights
Traffic density sensors help to reduce traffic intensity by 36%.
Smart grids for energy resources
Offers a considerable cost reduction to citizens: up to 5GB/day.
Smart retail
In the back office, efficiency in logistics and internal processes. In the front office, increasingly personalised offering and communication.
Video surveillance and citizen security
Connected cameras. 50 PB/day.
Automated waste management
Responds to the environmental challenge with cost reductions of 83% and a 46% increase of the recycled volume.
Connected person
Real-time and readily available information about all city services via app, and all connected user devices.
smart city
One moment in the
A #SmartCity is a scenario with millions of devices and IoT solutions connected, generating an ecosystem in which all its elements have a role to play. The main challenge is how to usefully and efficiently manage the huge volume of data in real time and in an integrated way. Next, check in this infographic a summary of that "IoT street map" at the service of city-dwellers which we can’t always see with the naked eye.
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Connected person
Real-time and readily available information about all city services via app, and all connected user devices.
Automated waste management
Responds to the environmental challenge with cost reductions of 83% and a 46% increase of the recycled volume.
Connected cameras. 50 PB/day.
Video surveillance and citizen security
Smart retail
In the back office, efficiency in logistics and internal processes. In the front office, increasingly personalised offering and communication.
Smart grids for energy resources
Offers a considerable cost reduction to citizens: up to 5GB/day.
Smart traffic lights
Traffic density sensors help to reduce traffic intensity by 36%.
Connected aircraft
Immediate management of large volumes of data to improve air safety.
40 TB per day.
Access control
50Sensors with facial recognition make official buildings and other public spaces (airports, stations, stadiums etc.) safer.
Building interiors
Sensors that detect activity help to regulate the use of lighting, air conditioning, and other energy-saving systems. 275 GB/day.
Public infrastructure
Sensors to measure material degradation or seismic impacts. These help to improve maintenance, and to prevent breakdowns and breakages with up to 6 times greater effectiveness.
Connected car
Safer driving and a more satisfying experience for all occupants. 4 TB/day
Smart home
Use of devices such as smart plugs or air conditioners to control energy consumption and increase safety and comfort.
Smart lighting
Sensors that detect the flow of pedestrians and/or automobiles, and that adjust usage to real needs, with a proven 64% reduction in electricity consumption.
Smart hospital
Streamline the response for the benefit of patients, and optimise hospital resources.
5 TB/day.
Environmental management
Increasingly liveable cities thanks to the use of atmospheric and water quality sensors. 10 MB/day.
Management of public transportation
Sensors within means of transport to facilitate user mobility and traffic flow.
Smart factory
Private networks that make it possible to design plants which are more efficient, more sustainable and safer, and to improve the quality of working life. 1 PB (one petabyte) per day.
Smart port
Efficient coordination of all the agents that interact, and a higher level of safety and prevention against environmental variables.
