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o  How to install these devices in the streets
          o  The effectiveness of the user interface

        •  City Council ICT Department define ICT Related Basic Services:
          o  The adaptation layer in IoT Network to adapt data offered and actions permitted to a Dynamic User Interface
             desired by Users.
          o  Intelligence, privacy, addressing and security issues (DHCP, wpa2, AES, VPN IPSec,...) and its location.

        From this point, ICT Department established in each RFP process key selections in order to normalize installation,
        access, transport network and data warehouse, example:
          o  Transport Network based in TCP/IP protocols over Telecom Operator products.
          o  Access Network which minimize latency and process working for each QoS defined. Ex.: WIFI, Bluetooth, ZigbeeIP
             SEP 2.0, 802.15.4e+ 6lowPAN,...

          o  All the batteries will be based on lithium or similar environment impact.
          o  All the elements will report a position and will be controllable remotely.

          o  Data warehouse access based on http+ REST in M2M & applications segments.
        Periodically, ICT will evaluate if approved “local standards” could continue in the RFP processes. A team will evaluate
        the integration problems of new standards in terms of interoperability with existing elements (legacy) and new
        standards.
        Consequently, this will lead to a normalized and flexible stack of standards that permits to integrate heterogeneous
        smart projects. Standardization is the key requirement for communicating, comparing and combining information from
        different devices.
        Creation of a NORMALIZED Framework based in Standards at all levels allow an ordered massive construction of
        sensors in the streets and associate applications, based on:
        1)  Construction Model: Powering & Housing

        2)  Network Model for Access & Transport
        3)  Data Warehouse Model

        4)  Application Access Model
























                             Report title: Connected City Blueprint
                         36   Issue Date: 15 December 2016              Wireless Broadband Alliance Confidential & Proprietary.
                                                                        Copyright © 2016 Wireless Broadband Alliance
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