Business 134(Sat) – How Las Vegas Turns a Smart City Pilot into a Smart City Project

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1. Managing cities like Las Vegas takes discipline and vision. The city proper has a population of more than 600,000 and the larger Las Vegas metropolitan area has a population of more than 2 million, there is much to manage in the city environs, from public transportation to parking and traffic as well as streetlights and public safety.

2. For leaders in the public sector, the Internet of Things can address some of these city challenges by automating processes, reducing costs and generating data for better decision making. But IoT projects can be difficult to scale without the right approach. Enterprise and municipal leaders need to test, iterate, then expand their IoT implementations once they garner initial wins.

3. Michael Sherwood, the director of innovation and technology for the city of Las Vegas, understands this test-iterate-expand philosophy well. Sherwood is a finalist for the Internet of Things World 2020 Leader of the Year award, which recognizes individual executives, whose outstanding leadership has resulted in the success of IoT in their businesses and beyond. Part of what makes Sherwood a standout in IoT deployment is that he has developed strategies for creating pilot projects in Las Vegas that provide a basis for widespread IoT deployments that can address multiple city challenges.


What, if anything, do you know about , Io T, the Internet of things? How can IoT benefit a major city like Las Vegas?

Smart Parks Initiative
4. This smart city pilot targets public parks to ensure safety and to optimize city resources. “If you’re in the park after 9:00 at night, we can alert law enforcement that someone is there and respond accordingly and manage safety,” Sherwood said. Alternatively, the city doesn’t need to send law enforcement to the park if no one is there. “We can maximize our staffing resources.”
5. The project also counts the number of people in the park and at various locations to analyze how park assets are used. “From a business perspective, we can determine, ‘Is the park being utilized to its fullest extent?’” Sherwood said. “‘Are people not using the basketball courts, or are they using all the basketball courts and not using other assets within the park’? All that data can “Improve citizen safety and first responder safety while also increasing citizen satisfaction,” he said.
6. The smart parks initiative expands on the city’s use of IoT sensors at street intersections, which manage traffic flow. Sensor timing is based not only on the vehicles near a streetlight but also pedestrian counts, which the city has now instituted for its smart parks initiative.

What are some of the  possible advantages and/ or disadvantages when it comes to the deployment of IoT and increases in automation? Could this have a negative impact on the labor force? Why/ Why not?

Private Wireless Network

7. A second initiative is to build a private wireless network. “We’re doing private LTE and CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) networks,” Sherwood said. “We can operate a private cellular-based network to accommodate sensor technology without using fiber. Sherwood said that building a network without laying additional fiber gives the city greater control and autonomy from providers, reducing cost for services.
IoT Adoption Provides an Opportunity
8. As Ovum noted in its report on IoT adoption in 2019-2020, IoT technology provides an opportunity for enterprises to branch out to solve additional challenge—and for providers to “upsell” as these enterprises tackle new challenges. “While the IoT market is crowded, only 29% of enterprises have adopted IoT so far, and those who have are seeing measurable benefits already,” the report indicated. “There is also an IoT upsell opportunity in enterprises already using IoT, as the majority are currently deploying only a few use cases and/or a few projects.”

Have you seen evidence of municipalities in your country using IoT to address challenges large cities often face; ie. Traffic, public transportation and safety?

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