Recent Advances in Networking and their Impact on Smart Cities
Raj Jain's keynote at 4th IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2), Kansas City, MO, September 16-19, 2018.
Abstract:
This talk is about the recent advances in networking that affect smart cities. Software-defined networking (SDN) is now past. The end result of SDN is disaggregation with open source hardware and software. Open sourcing has now become the fastest way to introduce new research, idea, concept or technology by companies of all sizes. Other related developments are micro-clouds, edge computing, micro-services, containerization, blockchains, and AI. All these trends introduce new opportunities and challenges for city IT administrators that will be discussed in this talk.
This talk covers the following topics:
- City IQ: Benchmark for Smartness
- Areas Measured by ISO 37120:2014
- Indicators
- List of Smart Cities
- Trend: Smart Everything
- What's Smart?
- A 7-Layer Model of Smart Cities
- Areas of Research for Smart Cities
- Internet of Harmful Things
- DEFCON
- Recent DEFCON Topics
- Smart City Cyber Insecurity
- Hype Cycle for Digital Government Technology 2018
- Trend: Blockchains
- Trend: Centralized to Distributed
- Examples of Centralized Systems
- Blockchain Applications for Smart Cities
- Blockchain Challenges
- Trend: Managed to Self-Driven Networks
- Intent-Based Policy Management
- Trend: Smart Cities to Intelligent Cities
- Machine Learning Challenges
- Trend: Clouds to Micro-Clouds
- Trend: Core to Edge Computing
- OpenADN Multi-Cloud Management
- Smart City Use Case for Multi-Clouds
- Related Papers
- Related Talks/Class Lectures
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