In a recent update, on the morning of February 24 Beijing time, Nokia introduced a suite of innovative services leveraging the Internet of Things (IoT), data analytics, and blockchain technology. These services aim to support the development of smart cities while promoting environmental sustainability. As more devices become connected, the volume of data generated by IoT sensors is expected to grow exponentially. Smart cities must be equipped to collect, process, analyze, and act on real-time environmental data efficiently in order to maintain sustainable living conditions for their residents.
To enhance the effectiveness of the IoT ecosystem, it's essential to create new opportunities for data monetization. This allows operators of IoT sensor networks to provide timely analysis and insights to city managers, helping them make informed decisions. According to Asad Rizvi, head of global services business development at Nokia, “Cities need to be digital to serve their people effectively. To ensure efficient use of urban assets and data, a shared, secure, and large-scale intelligent infrastructure is required. We are here to help with that.â€
Nokia’s Environmental Awareness Service (S2aaS) offers intelligent data analysis by gathering information from IoT-connected sensors. Operators can then sell this data to cities and other governmental departments. The service enables real-time monitoring systems that provide crucial environmental insights for smart city management. For example, S2aaS can detect unusual activities such as illegal constructions, unauthorized waste burning, or unexplained airborne particles.
The service also integrates blockchain technology with a built-in micropayment platform, supporting smart contracts. This allows for anonymous, private, and secure microtransactions, enabling operators to generate additional revenue from their analytical data. Independent operators have the option to choose between traditional capital expenditure models or revenue-sharing service models, with Nokia working closely with customers to determine the best approach for each use case.
Nokia will handle all hardware installations, configure new environmental sensors, and set up edge gateway devices at existing network sites. The S2aaS platform includes a complete system for collecting and processing sensor data, hosted on Microsoft Azure, AWS, or Nokia Private Cloud. It supports integration with Amazon IoT, Microsoft IoT, or Nokia’s own AVA Cognitive Services Platform. According to the company, AVA combines cloud delivery, intelligent analytics, and automation to deliver personalized, real-time services.
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