Standardization gaps, KPIs and metrics 4

4th ITU Green
Standards Week
Standardization
gaps, KPIs and
metrics
Ziqin Sang
WG3 Coordinator,
ITU-T Focus Group on Smart
Sustainable Cities (FG SSC)
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Working group 2
3. Standardization
gaps, KPIs and
metrics
WG3 coordinator:
Ziqin Sang
(Fiberhome
Technologies Group)
Plan and deliverables:
Technical report on standardization activities
and gaps for SSC and suggestions to SG5
Technical report on KPIs definitions for smart
sustainable cities
Technical report on KPIs metrics evaluation
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TR1/WG3 on standardization activities and gaps for
smart sustainable cities and suggestions to ITU-T Study
Group 5
Highlights
 This technical report aims at developing a standardization
Important
dates
 Approval to be sought in December 2014
Document
 [fg-ssc-0110-r1]
framework for SSC taking into consideration the activities
currently undertaken by the various standards developing
organizations (SDOs) and forums;
 It also tries to identify the areas where there is lack of
standards and how to fill the gap.
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TR1/WG3 on standardization activities and gaps for
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Framework of SSC
standards based on
three categories
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TR2/WG3 on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Definitions for smart sustainable cities
Highlights
 This technical report aims at developing a set of key
Important
dates
 Approval to be sought at the next FG SSC meeting: 13-16
Document
 [fg-ssc-0162-r3]
performance indicators (KPIs) to assess how the uses of ICTs
has an impact on the sustainability of cities;
 The intension of KPIs is to publish the criteria for cities to
quantify an archievement degree according their goal to
make cities smarter and more sustainable;
 It also take into considerations other works on KPIs of SSC
from global, regional and national organizations as well as
academic and company sources.
October 2014
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TR2/WG3 on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Definitions for smart sustainable cities
dimension
indicators
ICT
14, covering Network facilities,
Information facilities
Environmental
sustainability
14, covering Environment,
Energy and natural resources
Productivity
12, covering Innovation, Economy
sustainability
Quality of life
22, covering Convenience and
comfort, Security and safety,
Healthcare, Education and
training
Equity and social
inclusion
11, covering Openness and public
participation, Social sustainability,
Governance sustainability
Non-ICT
15, covering Building, Transport,
infrastructure
Sanitation, Municipal pipe
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TR3/WG3 on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) metrics
and evaluation for smart sustainable cities
Highlights
 The set of indicators is the same of the technical report on
Important
dates
 Approval to be sought in December 2014
Document
 [fg-ssc-0199-r1]
KPIs definitions for SSC;
 It adopts the 100-mark system as the grading method for
sets of indicators, and the value of SSC index is the mean
value of all the indicators;
 The specific method for calculating each indicator is various,
so is the metric. And the performance ration of each
indicator will be mapped to a value between 0 and 100.
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KPIs for smart sustainable cities
Rationale:
To assess how the use of ICTs could have an impact on the sustainability of cities to
provide a ground for standardization.
Benefits for:
City residents and nonprofit citizen organizations, enabling them to
understand the development and progress of SSC with respect to ICT’s
impact;
Development and operation organizations of SSC, including planning
unit, SSC-related producers and service providers, operation and
maintenance organizations, helping them to fulfill the tasks of sharing
information related to the use of ICT and its impact on the sustainability
of cities;
Evaluation and ranking agencies, including academia, supporting them
in selection of relevant KPIs for assessing the contribution from ICT in
the development of SSC.
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4th ITU Green
Standards Week
 ITU-T and Climate Change
itu.int/ITU-T/climatechange
 Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities
itu.int/en/ITU-T/focusgroups/ssc/
 Symposia & Events on ICTs and Climate
Change
itu.int/ITU-T/worksem/climatechange
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