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SWOT Analysis
Smart Mobility
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
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
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
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
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