Sidewalk Labs works with cities to build products addressing big urban problems. Intersection, a Sidewalk Labs company, is a technology and media company committed to revolutionizing city services and improving the urban experience with beautifully designed, integrated technology solutions. Today’s discussion 1 Achieving Outcomes Using Flow and Link to achieve the City's goals. 2 Analytics Dashboard New data sources lead to new possibilities 3 Data Management Deep Dive Best practices on architecture, privacy and more 4 Scaling Impact Business Model, Implementation and Project Management 2 And cities must innovate with the private sector. Not just via technology stacks, protocols, and hardware. 4 In the transition from the Complete Street to the Connected Street, the city gets new superpowers to extend access and mobility 5 SIDE WALK LABS PARKING Reserve private space nearby 9 9 ETA: 12:43pm Find closest public space 999? ETA: 12:53pm Park and ride (via 72nd Street and G) 96 ETA: 1:02pm 9 '1 I 8:34 eaa?d?o Kings Cross, London, United Paddington Station, Praed Depart ?11834 AM OPTIONS Fastest '9 Metropolitan 9 19min in 6 min 12 min from King?s Cross St. Pancras More by subway 6 Circle 6- 19min 0 Every 10 min from King's Cross St. Pancras '9 20min in 4 min 8. 7 min from King?s Cross St. Pancras SIDE WALK LABS Our approach Communicate: reach and influence travelers Comprehend: real-time understanding of travel Collect: public-private data exchange 10 Our approach Communicate: reach and influence travelers Connect Comprehend: real-time understanding of travel Collect: public-private data exchange 11 How and Link enable this Flow Applications Flow Data Platform a dab El Flow Analytics Kiosk SIDE WALK LABS 12 FlowApplications El a El A Flow Analytics El JG El Flow Data Platform a El Kiosk 13 SIDE WALK LABS Flow Flow Parking The state of the street today Credit: San Francisco Smart Cities Challenge Application 2016 15 Flow Parking New, citizen-first approach to demand management can encourage best mode choice, and reduce circling for drivers Credit: San Francisco Smart Cities Challenge Application 2016 16 Flow Parking Optimized parking activates the curb for the Smart City challenge, while reducing congestion and focusing on customer experience. Credit: San Francisco Smart Cities Challenge Application 2016 17 Flow Parking Communicate: Parking rates, availability and navigation Comprehend: Demand management & Policy Collect: Inventory and Occupancy 18 Flow Parking Collect: Use Google computer vision and machine learning techniques to help cities understand parking behavior Automated inventory and regulation collection Reliable occupancy estimates without expensive per space sensors Integration with public/private garages 19 Flow Parking Comprehend: Potential improvements though demand management policies Parking patterns for on-street and off-street Recommended changes to balance demand Suggested enforcement routes Virtual parking 20 Flow Parking Sally sees that it will take 18 minutes to drive and that it’s taken drivers heading to her destination more than 20 minutes to park! 21 Flow Parking Sally is given the choice to go straight to an off-street lot, to an underutilized on-street block face or to park and take public transit. 22 Flow Parking Sally chooses to be led to a nearby on-street parking with high predicted availability. 23 Flow Parking Sally parks her car, pays via her navigation app, and walks to her destination. 24 Flow Parking Compared to average driver outcomes, Sally saved 13 minutes plus gas and mileage Communicate: Choose the Best Mode Navigate to All Available Parking Reduced congestion for other drivers Great outcome for driver, city and environment Combines public and private parking availability and payment in one platform Reach users in the apps they use today 25 SIDE WALK LABS Flow Flow Transit Often the people that need transit the most lack access to it INTERSECTION ITE SMART CITIES MARCH 2016 CONFIDENTIAL 27 27 Flow Transit We can now expand access by activating emerging shared mobility services INTERSECTION ITE SMART CITIES MARCH 2016 CONFIDENTIAL 28 28 Flow Transit But creating a sustainable, targeted marketplace for mobility is not easy INTERSECTION ITE SMART CITIES MARCH 2016 CONFIDENTIAL 29 29 SIDE WALK LABS Mobility Benefits LA Metro after: mmu in mobility benefits for low-incuma and disabled reside-nu. Need to identify and serve those with the greatest need 4 WICISNAP Recipient Medicaid Recipient Flow Transit Need to ensure consumer choice and a competitive and transparent marketplace INTERSECTION ITE SMART CITIES MARCH 2016 CONFIDENTIAL 31 31 Flow Transit Need to understand what modes of transport provide the most effective service for each rider INTERSECTION ITE SMART CITIES MARCH 2016 CONFIDENTIAL 32 32 Flow Transit Data-driven tools enable competitive marketplace and ongoing financial sustainability INTERSECTION ● Transit analysis tools identify where shared-mobility services are cost effective ● Marketplace with integrated payments for coordinating transport suppliers with demand ● Subsidy spend and subsidy allocation modeling using census demographics and observed travel demand ● Framework for benchmarking Title VI- compliant services ITE SMART CITIES MARCH 2016 CONFIDENTIAL 33 33 Flow Transit Demand Marketplace Supply Consumer apps (Google Maps, Waze, etc.) Flow Transit Platform for Cities Institutional buyers (Employers, healthcare providers, developers, etc.) Value for consumers and buyers ● ● Visibility into supplier landscape Increased coordination efficiency lowers unit costs Value for cities ● ● ● ● Demand insight Performance measurement Subsidy/payment management Labor transparency/enforcement Mobility service providers Value for mobility providers ● ● ● Access to riders Demand insight Access to subsidies 34 Flow Transit Communicate: provide consumers transit choices Comprehend: most effective targeted subsidies Collect: transportation demand and supply 35 SIDE WALK LABS Digital Kiosk Digital Kiosk Ultra-fast gigabit WiFi Sensors and video cameras Two 55-inch digital screens Local search, wayfinding, and listings Phone and video calling Emergency and civic services Rapid phone charging INTERSECTION US DOT April 2016 CONFIDENTIAL 37 37 Ultra fast, Gigabit WiFi Average LTE in US Cities 6.5 Mbps Average Public Wi-Fi in US Cities 8.7 Mbps Kiosk High-Speed Wi-Fi 1,000 Mbps (1 Gbps) 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Bandwidth Quality Megabits per Second (Mbps) Source: Open Signal U.S. Wi-Fi Report INTERSECTION US DOT April 2016 CONFIDENTIAL 38 38 Kiosk Sensor Platform In partnership with academic and research institutions, including the US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory, Intersection and Sidewalk Labs are developing a suite of Link sensors to provide realtime insight into city life. Environmental ● ● ● ● INTERSECTION Temperature Relative humidity Atmospheric pressure Sidewalk and street temperature Air Pollutants ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Natural and Human Events Ethanol Nitrogen dioxide Ozone Hydrogen sulphide Total oxidizing gases Carbon monoxide Sulfur dioxide US DOT ● ● ● ● ● ● April 2016 Acceleration/vibration Magnetic fields Visible light Infrared light UV light Sound pressure CONFIDENTIAL City Activity ● ● Anonymized wireless device sightings: Average roadway speed, travel times Video­ ­sensor: Pedestrian, bike and car traffic; Abandoned packages or objects; clogged basins/on­street standing water 39 39 Two 55-inch Screens for Public Communication and Advertising INTERSECTION US DOT April 2016 CONFIDENTIAL 40 40 Localsearch, wayfinding and directions . . . . . Benefits of digital kiosk to Citizens Equity Works with Flow Revenue Potential Digital City Services Connectivity for everyone who lives, works, studies, and visits the city, allowing them to save money, seamlessly connect to the cloud, and connect to entertainment, education, and jobs. Sensors and IoT connectivity for people and things. Unlock new operational efficiencies, private-sector collaborations, and insights with data. Potential for sponsorship and digital advertising, delivering new revenues. Two 55” screens and tablet interface allow for a range of solutions; screens can be used for city messages. In addition to intuitive wayfinding and local listings, Link surfaces digital city services like 311, transportation, public services, and more, making engagement with the city easy. INTERSECTION US DOT April 2016 CONFIDENTIAL 44 44 People love the digital kiosk “It felt like I was staring at the future of urban internet access in my cold, gloved hand.” 90% “NYC’s New Public Wifi is Obscenely Fast.” of New Yorkers believe that this is a positive initiative for New York City. "...the goal of free, high-speed internet for everyone in New York City has jumped much closer." “I’m considering moving my office to the bus stop on 17th and 3rd in Manhattan.” INTERSECTION Source: Sachs Insights US DOT April 2016 CONFIDENTIAL 45 45 Flow Parking Flow Transit Digital Kiosk Equipping the city and travelers with the best parking information to make decisions Extend your transit with a Dynamic marketplace. An on-street kiosk that extends connectivity to all citizens Mobility / Climate Change Opportunity / Mobility Opportunity / Safety Improve Safety Enhance Mobility Enhance Ladders of Opportunity Address Climate Change 46 Today’s discussion 1 Achieving Outcomes Using Flow and Link to achieve the City's goals. 2 Analytics Dashboard New data sources lead to new possibilities 3 Data Management Deep Dive Best practices on architecture, privacy and more 4 Scaling Impact Business Model, Implementation and Project Management 47