Final presentation

Today we held our final seminar where we talked about what we achieved and our thoughts on using the technology going forward.

We talked about the open platform for the Internet of Things we developed and showed the services developed on it.

SSiO-plattformen

Leif started with an introduction of the platform and some of the services developed on it:

• Tourism – The project has produced digital guides and chatting tourist destinations, https://en.ssio.se/blog/2023/05/31/2209/
• Air quality – Technologies and methods for air quality measurements and demonstrations of the possibility of using them to control traffic to reduce air pollution, as well as to recommend walking routes with good air quality, https://en.ssio.se/blog/2023/06/01/air-quality-use-cases/
• Presentation of open data, https://en.ssio.se/blog/2023/06/01/use-cae-presentation-of-open-data/
• Hidden infrastructure, https://en.ssio.se/blog/2023/06/01/2231/
• Parking – The project has demonstrated the ability to visualize available parking spaces and then navigate to them, https://en.ssio.se/blog/2023/06/05/use-case-parking/
• School – SSiO has demonstrated the possibility of using facial recognition for attendance registration in school and to conduct noise measurements in classrooms and preschools to detect harmful noise levels, https://en.ssio.se/blog/2023/06/05/use-case-school/
• Waste management – We have done tests with special sensors for waste bins that measure free volume in the bin. It is especially interesting in summer cottage areas, where the vessels can be filled very irregularly, https://en.ssio.se/blog/2023/06/08/use-case-waiste-handling/
• IoT communication – Our LoRa network provides an infrastructure for IoT and smart services, https://en.ssio.se/blog/2023/06/09/2275/

Saguna

Saguna went on to talk about the elderly care services that have been developed:
• Elderly care – SSiO has collaborated with the iVO project regarding security for the elderly in their own homes and FraViVo for efficiency in nursing homes, https://ssio.se/anvandningsfall-aldrevard/

 

 

 

Christer

Then Christer told about:
• Energy savings – We collaborate with the Horizon 2020 project Phoenix around Riksbyggen’s brf. Skellefteåhus 13 in Skellefteå. It is one of five pilot properties in the project. The others are in Greece, Spain and Ireland. We have connected to the buildning management system in the building where we get access to already existing data. We have also replaced the thermostats and installed carbon dioxide sensors in 4 of the apartments in the house, and developed an app where the residents receive messages and can control their thermostats. We have also done a preliminary study together with the municipality of Skellefteå where we compared energy data from a number of schools, in order to find strange deviations that can then be remedied to save energy, https://en.ssio.se/blog/2023/06/05/use-case-energy-savings/
• Smart lampposts – We haveput up smart lampposts in the Campus area in Skellefteå, between Campushallen and Parkbron. On the one hand, they contain some smart services in themselves, and on the other hand they can be used as an infrastructure for other smart city services, https://en.ssio.se/blog/2023/06/09/use-case-smart-lamp-posts-and-more/
• How we use machine learning to detect malicious attacks against our platform.

Anders

Finally, Anders Haraldsson talked about Sokigo’s and CGI’s work with:
• City control room – The project develops the ”city control room” which is a digital twin of the city where we will visualize all open sensor data collected in the SSiO platform. It will also be a very powerful tool for urban planners, https://en.ssio.se/blog/2023/06/09/use-case-city-control-room/

We had an interested audience who asked many questions.

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