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CLINES

 

 

SWOT  Analysis  

Smart  Mobility  

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Smart  Mobility  in  Bavaria

Strengths

Weaknesses

  Strong  presence  of  automo>ve  industry  

  Ambi>ous  research    on  mobility  issues  in  Bavarian   universi>es  and    research  ins>tu>ons  

  Prominent  specializa>ons:  Real-­‐>me,  safety,  connec>vity   and  data  processing  

  Running  Smart  Mobility  pilot  projects     Digital  Bavaria:  Networked  Mobility     High  automo>ve  R&D    investment  

-   Weak  aOen>on  to  usability  and  security  

- Lack  of  standardiza>on  and  the  heterogeneity   - Usable  and  beneficial  links  between  Embedded   Systems  technology  and  Smart  City  applica>ons     - highly  fragmented  research  in  individual  

disciplines    

- Few  experts  with  know  how  in  various  segments   - Lack  of  free  Wi-­‐Fi  across  in  the  ci>es  

- Low  coopera>on  within  the  triple  helix

Opportuni6es

Threats

•   Large  global  market    

• Demand  for  Clean,  sustainable  transport   • Connected  and  automated  electric  cars   • Increasing  traffic  conges>on  in  ci>es  

• Integra>on  of  e-­‐mobility  in  Smart  Grid  approach  

 

•   Risk  of  aOacks  by  the  openness  of  systems  (IT   Security)  

• Behavioral  change    

• Growing  compe>>on  from  Asia  

• Standardiza>on  of  the  EU  charging  &  Smart  Grid   infrastructure

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Smart  Energy  in  Bavaria

Strengths

Weaknesses

  A  large  number  of  companies  with  significant  market   posi>ons    

  Strong  presence  of  innova>ve  SMEs  and  producers   in  the  applica>on  domains  for  Smart  Energy  

  More  than  20  high  dedicated  research  ins>tu>ons   with  focus  on  Smart  Energy  topics  

  Real  life  Demonstrator  for  Smart  Energy  Region     Strong  support  from  Bavaria’s  energy  efficiency  

policy  

  High  R&D    investment  

- Fiber-­‐op>c  networks  are  needed  area  wide  

- Week  aOen>on  to  usability,  security  and  big  data   - Concepts  for  stable,  distributed  controllers  in  the   domain  of  Smart  Grids  

- Legisla>ve  framework  for  data  protec>on  and  data   access  control  

- Lack  of  real  >me  or  dynamic  pricing  

-   lengthy  process  of  coordina>on  within  the  stakeholders   from  poli>cs,  business,  civil  society  organiza>ons,  

consumers  and  science      

Opportuni6es

Threats

•   Increased  pressure  on  global  fossil  fuel  supplies  and   pollu>on  

• Germany’s  energy  policy  for  rapidly  transi>on  to   renewable  energy  sources  

• Lare  global  market  size  

• Upgrading  to  Smart  Grids  opens  new  markets,  value   chains  and  jobs  

• Cloud  based  services  

•   confidence  in  the  secure  data  exchange   • Compelexity  trap  

• Smart  Grid  is  a  safety  cri>cal  infrastructure   • Standards  are  required  

• Embedded  Sytems  sa>sfying  lower-­‐power  requirments   are  s>ll  largely  in  development

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Ambient  Assisted  Living  in  Bavaria

Strengths

Weaknesses

  Key  academic  strengths  in  the  filed  of  medical  technology     Research  groups  with  focus  on  AAL  Topics  

  Competencies  in  the  mobile  communica>ons  and  network   technology  

  Innova>ve  SMEs  in  the  applica>on  domains  for  AAL  and   enabling  technologies  

  Funded  Bavarian  R6D  projects  

  Since  2013  Bavarian  government  supports  telemedicine   procedures  

-   Key  technical  challenges:  Data  security,  device  

connec>vity  and  interac>vity,  human-­‐computer   interac>on,  big  data,  scalability  and  survivability   - Few  companies  with  focus  on  service  solu>ons,   training,  consul>ng    

- Increased  bandwidth  

- Low  poli>cal  and  clinical  collabora>on   - BeOer  access  to  ICT  in  the  public  sector   - Regula>on  and  standardiza>on  

- Regulatory  issues:  Personal  data  security  and   loca>on  privacy  

Opportuni6es

Threats

•   Demographic  shi`  and  the  need  for  beOer  health  care   • Lare  Market  volume  

• CRDIAC-­‐EU    

• European  funded  projects  in  the  field  of  AAL  technology  

 

•   Varying  standards  and  lack  of  interoperability   • Ethical  implica>ons  

• Slowly  develoment  of  efficient  markets  for  AAL   products  

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Smart  Home  in  Bavaria

Strengths

Weaknesses

  Large  number  of  companies  in  the  segment  of  Building   Automa>on  

  Competence  for  enabling  technologies     Competence  for  wireless  radio  technology     Interdisciplinary  research  group  E-­‐Home  

  VDE  Smart  Home  and  Building  cer>fica>on  program  

  Chair  for  Building  Automa>on  and  Technology  in  University   of  applied  Sciences  Rosenheim  

- Key  technical  challenges:  connect  meters  with  home  LAN,  

standards  for  control  and  monitoring  ,  simple  user   interface,  privacy  and  security  

- Few  customized  marke>ng  

- Holis>c  user  interface  is  needed  

- Missing  integrators  for  a  smart  Home  Solu>on  ;  From  once  

source  

Opportuni6es

Threats

•   Large  global  market    size  

• Cross-­‐  indsutry  Smart  Home  solu>ons   • The  increasing  digital  networking  

• Growing  environmental  awareness  promotes  the  smart  control   of  hea>ng  and  household  appliances  

 

• The  high  price  of  home  automa>on  solu>ons   • Many  systems  work  unencrypted  

• Lack  of  interfaces  for  interoperability  of  protocols,   sercides  or  bus  systems  

• Establishment  of  an  open  standard  could  lead  to   uncertainty  in  the  business

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Connected   Car   Connected   Mass   Transport   Connected   personal   devices   Mobility  Service   Providers   Communica>on   Transport  Informa>on   Integra>on  

City  Management-­‐ITS  System   Marke>ng,  

Adver>sing,  Social,   Loca>on  Based   Services   Design  and   Engineering   Automo6ve  Industry   TUM,  GAIA,  DSPV,   AAU   TUM,  GAIA,  DSPV,   AAU  

TUM,  GAIA,  DSPV,  AAU  

IT  &  Traffic   Infrastructure   TUM,  GAIA,   DSPV,  AAU   TUM,  GAIA,  DSPV,   AAU   TUM,  GAIA,  DSPV,   AAU  

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