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|team=Covenant University, Santa Clara University, Dew Mobility, Intel, IBM | |team=Covenant University, Santa Clara University, Dew Mobility, Intel, IBM | ||
|leader=Aderemi Atayero<!--[mailto:shiva@dewmobility.com Shivakumar Mathapathi], [mailto:togunfunmi@scu.edu Tokunbo Ogunfunmi]--> | |leader=Aderemi Atayero, Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Shivakumar Mathapathi<!--[mailto:shiva@dewmobility.com Shivakumar Mathapathi], [mailto:togunfunmi@scu.edu Tokunbo Ogunfunmi]--> | ||
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|municipalities=Ota Nigeria<!-- Covenant University campus inside the city of Canaanland, Nigeria --> | |municipalities=Ota Nigeria<!-- Covenant University campus inside the city of Canaanland, Nigeria --> | ||
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# The project seeks to create an instrumented, interconnected and intelligent work, social and living environment that engender positive real-time interaction of people, places, things and processes with the Covenant University community. | # The project seeks to create an instrumented, interconnected and intelligent work, social and living environment that engender positive real-time interaction of people, places, things and processes with the Covenant University community. | ||
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|supercluster=Wireless | |supercluster=Wireless | ||
|year=2016, 2017 | |year=2016, 2017 | ||
|email=atayero@covenantuniversity.edu.ng | |email=atayero@covenantuniversity.edu.ng | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:48, January 25, 2023
SmartCU - Covenant University Smart City | |
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Covenant University | |
Team Organizations | Covenant University Santa Clara University Dew Mobility Intel IBM |
Team Leaders | Aderemi Atayero Tokunbo Ogunfunmi Shivakumar Mathapathi |
Participating Municipalities | Ota Nigeria |
Status | Launched |
Document | None |
Description
Objectives
- The project seeks to create an instrumented, interconnected and intelligent work, social and living environment that engender positive real-time interaction of people, places, things and processes with the Covenant University community.
- The goal is to create a smart community through an integration of relevant emergent technologies such as Internet of things (IoT), cloud computing, ICT networks, wireless sensor networks, artificial intelligence, and Big Data analytics.
- The emphasis is on the creation of a model Smart City, using Covenant University as the case study.
Challenges
- With a resident community population of over ten thousand people comprising students (over 7,000), workers, it has been difficult to monitor the health condition of persons with critical health issues in a timely manner, and response to emergence health issues (need for smart health).
- Covenant University like most HEI campuses with full residential capacity in Nigeria are often located in societies with a different social demography compared to that within the campus (need for perimeter surveillance).
- So many visitors coming to the University on a daily basis require human guidance in terms locating places of interest and destinations on campus. Locating the right person to ask could be a challenge (need for smart tourism).
- Ordering and management of huge traffic at specific time of the day is an herculean task (need for smart transportation).
- Ensuring security on campus and keeping students in check to preempt negative activities like cultism and crime has been demanding (need for smart security).
- So far ensuring optimal consumption of energy by resident, who are largely students has been difficult, since the community has a large youthful population (need for smart energy).
- By having, a large population of staff and students resident on campus, many needs and request that pertain to the living condition of people and amenities arise from time to time. There is need to ensure that complaints and concerns are managed efficiently and in a timely manner (need for smart governance).
- Every Covenant University student is currently supplied with a tablet as part of the tools for instruction. There is a need to ensure that the use of this investment is maximized by creating and deploying necessary E-learning/M-learning platforms (need for smart pedagogy).
Solutions
TBD
Major Requirements
- Deployment of ICT networks infrastructure across the campus both wired and wireless with internet services. (The university currently has above 70% wireless coverage);
- Instrumentation of the campus environment via deployment of relevant sensors in places and spaces;
- Tagging of physical objects using RFID, Near Field Communication (NFC) tags and QR codes for IoT-readiness;
- Requirements analysis and requirements remodeling of relevant smart services that are necessary for the CU Smart City e.g. Smart waste disposal system;
- Development and deployment of relevant cloud-based smart software services and data analytics algorithms. Specifically, the following cloud-based applications will be developed:
- CU Smart Tourguide – a bi-lingual mobile application that will facilitate smart tourism within the Covenant University community
- CU Smart HealthMonitor – a mobile application that will facilitate real-time health monitoring and tracking of persons with critical health challenge within the Covenant University community
- CU Smart Energy – for energy monitoring and control within Covenant University
- CU Complaint Manager - mobile application that will track likely and registered complaints and initiate appropriate intelligent actions
- CU Traffic Manager – a mobile application that will give intelligent recommendations on vehicular and human traffic situation on campus
- CU Smart Security – a mobile application that will track illegal activities, or potentially violent activities within the covenant University community. It will also recommend or initiate adequate mitigation strategy. For example, detect the presence of illegal arms in a particular location and send a message to the security officials.
- Usability and performance evaluation of the deployed smart solutions
Performance Targets
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Standards, Replicability, Scalability, and Sustainability
The project will engage open and interoperable standards for the implementation and deployment of the smart solutions. This will include use of:
- Standard Internet protocol for internet services (TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS etc.)
- The Wireless sensor network will use both the MAC protocol and the IEEE 802.15.4 Family protocol
- Use of SaaS such as Application programming interfaces that allows integration of development services with other types of software
The use of cloud technology will aid the reliability, scalability, availability of smart services that will enable realization of the Covenant University Smart City (SmartCU) project. The services will be hosted on well-known cloud platforms such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft.
The frameworks and unique modules/models to be developed in the course of the project will be easily replicable in environments with similarities to Covenant University realities. Over 100 potential environments with such similarities currently exist across Nigeria (Federal, State, Private Universities, etc).
Cybersecurity and Privacy
TBD
Impacts
The project will offer the following benefits:
- It will enhance quality of life of residents of the Covenant University community in terms of health and living condition
- It will increase the productivity of staff and student
- It will boost the internally generated venue base of the University as more tourists and visitors will be drawn to the interesting sites on campus
- It will curb waste in the area of energy consumption and help to keep the campus free of illegal activities
- Innovative solutions processes that will be developed in the course of the project will lead to Intellectual Property revenues for researchers.
Demonstration/Deployment
- Phase I Pilot/Demonstration:
The phase I activity will entail the steps 1-4 under Project Approach Section and development of two smart software solutions. Specifically these are:
- Deployment of ICT networks infrastructure across the campus;
- Instrumentation of the campus environment with wireless sensor networks;
- Tagging of physical objects using RFID, Near Field Communication (NFC) tags and QR codes for IoT-readiness;
- Requirements analysis and requirements remodeling of relevant smart services that are necessary for the SmartCU; and
- Development of two smart software services, which are CU Smart HealthMonitor and CU Smart Tourguide.
- Phase II Deployment:
- Development and deployment of five (5) smart software services, which are CU Smart Energy, CU Complaint Manager, CU Traffic Manager, CU Smart Security, and CU Smart Health.
- Development and deployment of CU Smart Perimeter Surveillance system
- Development and deployment of CU Smart waste collection system
- Performance evaluation of deployed smart services