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Triangulum: The Three Point Project / Demonstrate. Disseminate. Replicate.

Deliverables

Publications (technical, public, social media) 4

Publications (technical, public, social media) Publication (press-releases, articles) in technical press & Publication (press-releases, blogs, articles) in public press task 7.6

Publications (technical, public, social media) 1

Publications (technical, public, social media) Publication (press-releases, articles) in technical press & Publication (press-releases, blogs, articles) in public press task 7.6

Impact reports

Report capturing the impacts of the demonstration activities and a synthesis report comparing across cities and sectors to enable differences and commonalities in terms of impacts and challenges to be clearly discerned.

Revised implementation plan Leipzig

Revised smart city implementation plan Leipzig addressing the following points: District/ area to be used for smart city implementation; Technologies & solutions to be implemented; Costs of planned implementation measures; Funding and business models applied for implementation; Reference to lighthouse cities (replication), Key timescales, Lead partners, Risks & risk mitigation measures, Local governance & coordination structure.

Common monitoring and impact assessment frameworks

“Common monitoring and impact assessment framework” in form of a written document addressing the following points: Definition of actions to monitor, monitoring protocols, clearly identified and quantifiable metrics to capture key impacts of demonstration activities, data provision and data protection, methodologies and procedures for impact assessment, detailed project plan for impact assessment and monitoring measures, identification and mitigation of risks connected to impact assessment and monitoring procedures

Publications (technical, public, social media) 5

Publications (technical, public, social media) Publication (press-releases, articles) in technical press & Publication (press-releases, blogs, articles) in public press task 7.6

Event participation (for networking, presentation, stand; including presentations) 1

Event participation (for networking, presentation and or stands) The partners participate actively at other events (like conferences, exhibitions) at national and international level to stimulate interest from wider stakeholders, including the general public, BEMS manufacturers and end users. task 7.4

Baseline reports

Report for Manchester capturing the baseline conditions before demonstration activities begin and a synthesis report comparing across cities and sectors to enable impacts to be clearly detected and measured. The report will make reference to the defined indicators on energy, mobility, citizen engagement, socio-economic aspects and finances.

Final multi-level impact assessment and monitoring summary report

Produce synthesis reports comparing baseline conditions and subsequent impacts between the cities and between sectors (energy, mobility, ICT, citizen engagement and socio-economic) to assess success of activities and enable identification of common challenges and opportunities and promote learning and replication.

Revised implementation plan Sabadell

Revised smart city implementation plan Sabadell to the project management, addressing the following points: District/ area to be used for smart city implementation; Technologies & solutions to be implemented; Costs of planned implementation measures; Funding and business models applied for implementation; Reference to lighthouse cities (replication), Key timescales, Lead partners, Risks & risk mitigation measures, Local governance & coordination structure.

Publications (technical, public, social media) 3

Publications (technical, public, social media) Publication (press-releases, articles) in technical press & Publication (press-releases, blogs, articles) in public press task 7.6

Revised implementation plan Sabadell_Update

Update of D6.6 submitted in M36 - Lead Fraunhofer FOKUS

Dissemination material incl. give aways (1)

Dissemination material in English language, incl. give aways task 7.8

Smart City Framework - update

Update of Del 6.2 (M36)

Revised implementation plan Leipzig_Update

Update of D6.5 submitted in M36 - Lead Fraunhofer FOKUS

Event participation (for networking, presentation, stand; including presentations) 4

Event participation (for networking, presentation and or stands) The partners participate actively at other events (like conferences, exhibitions) at national and international level to stimulate interest from wider stakeholders, including the general public, BEMS manufacturers and end users. task 7.4

Smart City Framework

All information generated through 6.1 – 6.5 and the output of Task 2.1 (WP2: monitoring and assessment framework) will be aggregated to form a Smart City Framework consisting of (1) Smart city indicators, ICT reference architecture, monitoring protocols and data hub for smart city impact assessment, (2) checklists and design principles for smart city development projects, (3) a set of integrated Smart City Modules (Technologies + Interfaces + Business Models + Stakeholders + Policies) that serve as building blocks for future development projects

Revised implementation plan Prague_Update

Update of D6.4 Submitted in M36 - Lead Fraunhofer FOKUS

Publications (technical, public, social media) 2

Publications (technical, public, social media) Publication (press-releases, articles) in technical press & Publication (press-releases, blogs, articles) in public press task 7.6

Event participation (for networking, presentation, stand; including presentations) 2

Event participation (for networking, presentation and or stands) The partners participate actively at other events (like conferences, exhibitions) at national and international level to stimulate interest from wider stakeholders, including the general public, BEMS manufacturers and end users. task 7.4

Interim report

Monitoring protocol that can be sustained over the final two years of the project and beyond to underpin long-term smart urban sustainable management. Streamlined monitoring protocols that are optimised for efficiency and efficacy and can be easily replicated in the follower cities to support the WP6 Smart Planning Tool and wider smart urban sustainability transitions

ICT Reference Architecture

The ICT Reference Architecture is designed as a central element for a joint approach to smart city implementation within the three lighthouse cities and the follower cities. The ICT reference architecture provides high-level blueprint of architecture of the commonalities and differences and gives a global picture for the involved cities towards the provisioning of intelligent services for the mobility, energy and building aspects of the project.

Revised implementation plan Prague

Revised smart city implementation plan Prague addressing the following points: District/ area to be used for smart city implementation; Technologies & solutions to be implemented; Costs of planned implementation measures; Funding and business models applied for implementation; Reference to lighthouse cities (replication), Key timescales, Lead partners, Risks & risk mitigation measures, Local governance & coordination structure.

List of joint activities, exchange with other EU initiatives, related EU projects, stakeholders (5)

Webinars with interested city stakeholders Networking, joint activities and exchange with EU initiatives, related EU projects and platforms and other interested stakeholders task 7.3, task 7.5

Event participation (for networking, presentation, stand; including presentations) 3

Event participation (for networking, presentation and or stands) The partners participate actively at other events (like conferences, exhibitions) at national and international level to stimulate interest from wider stakeholders, including the general public, BEMS manufacturers and end users. task 7.4

Dissemination material incl. give aways (2)

Dissemination material in English language, incl. give aways task 7.8

Event participation (for networking, presentation, stand; including presentations) 5

Event participation (for networking, presentation and or stands) The partners participate actively at other events (like conferences, exhibitions) at national and international level to stimulate interest from wider stakeholders, including the general public, BEMS manufacturers and end users. task 7.4

Communication and participation at city level Stavanger (1)

Aggregation of a varied set of communication tools in digital and print format, including the project’s portal, a brochure, newsletters, animated films and any other solution which may generate awareness, especially to citizens, and is in line with the project scope and objectives.

Communication and participation at city level Stavanger (4)

Aggregation of a varied set of communication tools in digital and print format, including the project’s portal, a brochure, newsletters, animated films and any other solution which may generate awareness, especially to citizens, and is in line with the project scope and objectives.

Communication and participation at city level Eindhoven (4)

Aggregation of a varied set of communication tools in digital and print format, including the project’s portal, a brochure, newsletters, animated films and any other solution which may generate awareness, especially to citizens, and is in line with the project scope and objectives.

Communication and participation at city level Stavanger (3)

Aggregation of a varied set of communication tools in digital and print format, including the project’s portal, a brochure, newsletters, animated films and any other solution which may generate awareness, especially to citizens, and is in line with the project scope and objectives.

Communication and participation at city level Manchester (2)

Aggregation of a varied set of communication tools in digital and print format, including the project’s portal, a brochure, newsletters, animated films and any other solution which may generate awareness, especially to citizens, and is in line with the project scope and objectives.

Communication and participation at city level Manchester (3)

Aggregation of a varied set of communication tools in digital and print format, including the project’s portal, a brochure, newsletters, animated films and any other solution which may generate awareness, especially to citizens, and is in line with the project scope and objectives.

Communication and participation at city level Stavanger (5)

Final Communications Package; Aggregation of a range of communications tools in digital and print format covering the key results, conclusions and impacts of the project linked to WP07. The focus is on informing and involving citizens.

Communication and participation at city level Eindhoven (5)

Final Communications Package; Aggregation of a range of communications tools in digital and print format covering the key results, conclusions and impacts of the project linked to WP07. The focus is on informing and involving citizens.

Communication and participation at city level Stavanger (2)

Aggregation of a varied set of communication tools in digital and print format, including the project’s portal, a brochure, newsletters, animated films and any other solution which may generate awareness, especially to citizens, and is in line with the project scope and objectives.

Communication and participation at city level Eindhoven (2)

Aggregation of a varied set of communication tools in digital and print format, including the project’s portal, a brochure, newsletters, animated films and any other solution which may generate awareness, especially to citizens, and is in line with the project scope and objectives.

Communication and participation at city level Eindhoven (1)

Aggregation of a varied set of communication tools in digital and print format, including the project’s portal, a brochure, newsletters, animated films and any other solution which may generate awareness, especially to citizens, and is in line with the project scope and objectives.

Communication and participation at city level Manchester (5)

Final Communications Package; Aggregation of a range of communications tools in digital and print format covering the key results, conclusions and impacts of the project linked to WP07. The focus is on informing and involving citizens.

Communication and participation at city level Manchester (4)

Aggregation of a varied set of communication tools in digital and print format, including the project’s portal, a brochure, newsletters, animated films and any other solution which may generate awareness, especially to citizens, and is in line with the project scope and objectives.

Communication and participation at city level Eindhoven (3)

Aggregation of a varied set of communication tools in digital and print format, including the project’s portal, a brochure, newsletters, animated films and any other solution which may generate awareness, especially to citizens, and is in line with the project scope and objectives.

Website

Project website task 7.7

Communication and participation at city level Manchester (1)

Aggregation of a varied set of communication tools in digital and print format, including the project’s portal, a brochure, newsletters, animated films and any other solution which may generate awareness, especially to citizens, and is in line with the project scope and objectives.

Cloud Data Hub

A data hub will be developed to collect and store the data from the Lighthouse cities and provide open access to partners and external users, a test-protocol of a beta test with the cloud data has been forwarded to the project coordinator. The protocol refers to data storage, metadata requirements, prioritization, design including interfaces, formats and protocols and deployment of the hub and the respective functionality at betatest level.

Smart City Decision making tool

The software based decision making tool operationalizes the Smart City Framework into decision making processes, containing among others a web-based information assessment of smart city action fields, a guideline on how to apply the tool and a text-based and graphic representation of results

Revised Data Management Plan

"In month 6 the deliverable “Data Management Plan” (DMP) was submitted based on available guidelines and the GA. The Data Management Plan is considered a living document resulting in an updated version. On 15 February 2016 the EC provided/published the first substantial guidance in form of the “Guidelines on Data Management in Horizon 2020 (Version 2.1)."" As a result a new deliverable ORDP Data Management Plan was required (in order to unblock the ongoing amendment process): Although GA option for open research pilot (""Article 29.3 - Open access to research data"") is selected there is NO deliverable with type ""ORDP: Open Research Data Pilot"" defined. After discussing this with our current PO Damian BORNAS CAYUELA on 03.03.16, the following solution was approved: A new deliverable 1.8 “Revised Data Managementplan” will be included which will be due to month 18 – before the mid-term review. This deliverable will be marked ORDP "

Publications

Nachhaltige, smarte Städte

Author(s): Löwer, Chris
Published in: Weiter.vorn, Issue 19.02.2015, 2015, Page(s) 26-27, ISSN 1868-3428
Publisher: University of Stuttgart

Data Governance in the Sustainable Smart City

Author(s): Krassimira Paskaleva, James Evans, Christopher Martin, Trond Linjordet, Dujuan Yang, Andrew Karvonen
Published in: Informatics, Issue 4/4, 2017, Page(s) 41, ISSN 2227-9709
Publisher: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/informatics4040041

Bi-Directional Coordination of Plug-In Electric Vehicles with Economic Model Predictive Control

Author(s): Yusuf Sha’aban, Augustine Ikpehai, Bamidele Adebisi, Khaled Rabie
Published in: Energies, Issue 10/10, 2017, Page(s) 1507, ISSN 1996-1073
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
DOI: 10.3390/en10101507

Smart and sustainable? Five tensions in the visions and practices of the smart-sustainable city in Europe and North America

Author(s): Chris J. Martin, James Evans, Andrew Karvonen
Published in: Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2018, ISSN 0040-1625
Publisher: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2018.01.005

Low-Power Wide Area Network Technologies for Internet-of-Things: A Comparative Review

Author(s): Augustine Ikpehai, Bamidele Adebisi, Khaled M. Rabie, Kelvin Anoh, Ruth E. Ande, Mohammad Hammoudeh, Haris Gacanin, Uche M. Mbanaso
Published in: IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2018, Page(s) 1-1, ISSN 2327-4662
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
DOI: 10.1109/jiot.2018.2883728

Smart-sustainability: A new urban fix?

Author(s): Christopher Martin, James Evans, Andrew Karvonen, Krassimira Paskaleva, Dujuan Yang, Trond Linjordet
Published in: Sustainable Cities and Society, Issue 45, 2019, Page(s) 640-648, ISSN 2210-6707
Publisher: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2018.11.028

Data Governance and Sovereignty in Urban Data Spaces Based on Standardized ICT Reference Architectures

Author(s): Silke Cuno, Lina Bruns, Nikolay Tcholtchev, Philipp Lämmel, Ina Schieferdecker
Published in: Data, Issue 4/1, 2019, Page(s) 16, ISSN 2306-5729
Publisher: MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/data4010016

Facilitating Eco-Systems for Smart Cities through Reference Architectures

Author(s): Nikolay Tcholtchev, Philipp Lämmel, Robert Scholz und Ina Schieferdecker
Published in: Journal Hiradastechnika, Future Internet Journal, 2018, ISSN 0018-2028
Publisher: Journal Hiradastechnika

Energy Peer-to-Peer Trading in Virtual Microgrids in Smart Grids: A Game-Theoretic Approach

Author(s): Kelvin Anoh, Sabita Maharjan, Augustine Ikpehai, Yan Zhang, Bamidele Adebisi
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2019, Page(s) 1-1, ISSN 1949-3053
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
DOI: 10.1109/tsg.2019.2934830

Smart Wireless Power Transmission System for Autonomous EV Charging

Author(s): Matjaz Rozman, Augustine Ikpehai, Bamidele Adebisi, Khaled M. Rabie, Haris Gacanin, Helen Ji, Michael Fernando
Published in: IEEE Access, Issue 7, 2019, Page(s) 112240-112248, ISSN 2169-3536
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2912931

Simultaneous use of PV system and green roof: A techno-economic study on power generation and energy consumption

Author(s): Yasin Movahhed, Amir Safari, Sina Motamedi, Ramin Haghighi Khoshkhoo
Published in: Energy Procedia, Issue 159, 2019, Page(s) 478-483, ISSN 1876-6102
Publisher: Elsevier
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2018.12.037

Smart and sustainable cities? Pipedreams, practicalities and possibilities

Author(s): James Evans, Andrew Karvonen, Andres Luque-Ayala, Chris Martin, Kes McCormick, Rob Raven, Yuliya Voytenko Palgan
Published in: Local Environment, Issue 24/7, 2017, Page(s) 557-564, ISSN 1354-9839
Publisher: Carfax Publishing Ltd.
DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2019.1624701

Visionen für die Stadt von Morgen

Author(s): Eber, Jens
Published in: Forschung Leben, Issue 25.05.2015, 2015, Page(s) 56-58, ISSN 2198-2848
Publisher: University of Stuttgart

Enabling the Structuring, Enhancement and Creation of Urban ICT through the Extension of a Standardized Smart City Reference Model

Author(s): Nikolay Tcholtchev, Philipp Lammel, Robert Scholz, Wojciech Konitzer, Ina Schieferdecker
Published in: 2018 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing Companion (UCC Companion), 2018, Page(s) 121-127, ISBN 978-1-7281-0359-4
Publisher: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/ucc-companion.2018.00045

Effects of Traffic Characteristics on Energy Consumption of IoT End Devices in Smart City

Author(s): Augustine Ikpehai, Bamidele Adebisi, Kelvin Anoh
Published in: 2018 Global Information Infrastructure and Networking Symposium (GIIS), 2018, Page(s) 1-6, ISBN 978-1-5386-7272-3
Publisher: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/giis.2018.8635744

Smart Buildings Aggregator Bidding Strategy as a Negawatt Demand Response Resources in the Spinning Reserve Electricity Market

Author(s): Amir Safari, Mehrdad Tahmasebi, Jagadeesh Pasupuleti
Published in: 2019 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT-Europe), 2019, Page(s) 1-4, ISBN 978-1-5386-8218-0
Publisher: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/isgteurope.2019.8905471

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