3. Big Data i Smart Cities
One of the examples that was explained to me at the Accenture Digital stand was the case of CityOS, the city of Barcelona’s operating system.
This system analyses all of the big data from the city’s services to create a single source of information to help Barcelona City Hall anticipate needs and improve citizen helplines.
The aim of this example, illustrated on a hologram, is to make city services more efficient and effective.
– Finding out the traffic flow in congested areas.
– Finding out the levels of air pollution.
– Finding out the levels of noise disturbance.
– Finding out if waste containers are full and monitoring cleaning services.
– Finding out the levels in sewers.
– Etc.
CityOS will also make it easier to take decisions in real time, anticipate emergency situations (torrential rain, etc.) and improve the lives of citizens.
This has involved a large network of sensors and devices throughout the city that make it possible to find out online everything that is happening in Barcelona in real time using state-of-the-art analysis procedures.
From the bank’s point of view, big data also has great potential as it enables us to ascertain our customers’ needs much better, their preferred way of banking, the footfall of customers in our branches, as well as improving queue management at teller windows.