Sunday, July 6, 2014

Smart Transport : Low Barrier Brownfield Projects For Smart Cities


One of 31 factors in the European smart cities model is “Sustainable, innovative and safe transport systems” with 3 indicators. It is definitive that to sustain the economy of any city, transport becomes a critical backbone. And it is surprising that projects are taken to build Greenfield smart cities, that to work on existing megacities improving their efficiency, since it is easy to build from scratch that to retrofit a city. But urban planners, miss the point of breakeven with infrastructure, they don’t consider it critical, as if citizen money is their property to plan in any way required. They also have to consider that if the existing cities are made efficient and attractive to businesses, then there will be orders of magnitude more growth than in a city built from scratch, just due to the availability of profitable consumer base. To start I would provide the concept of a Brownfield project, that will start giving returns immediately in smart transport. let check our expectations on Transport. basically as a commuter, I should be able to reach from my source to destination in the same time and same cost 24X7, and should potentially be shortest for that distance. This is closely represented by point to point airline networks across the globe. If you feel that such road planning is hard, please use Physarum ( algae ), modelling for natural optimization of roads and mass transit networks which can be used to model with the constraints of existing cities while unique constraints of the planned new city. The next factor is sustainability. The basic policy requirement, that any private automobile should be zero emission should suffice for the city, as a hub for clean technology like fuel cell, or high density batteries for electric transport. so we essentially did a small policy change for reducing the co2 footprint of the city. When also highlighted the need of road and mass transit optimization. Good to ask but hard to solve. How can we do it? There are few steps that can help do it while adding intelligence to the transport system for traffic control and predictive analytics for further planning. Cities are about people. They first question we should ask is what are the real commute demographics compared to one we think we know. The best attempt made so far is by MIT human dynamics lab by mining Mobile Call Log with the respective locations that the mobile were in different part of day in weeks. They efficiently found true communities as represented in the book social physics. This is the first step in planning transport, since communities have specific transport needs. E.g. By profession. How do we then mine their needs, by time spent at a location over a period of 6 months. These two factors needs continuous monitoring to update the public hotspots in the  city, while drilling down for community hotspots. This can be used for creating a hub and spoke road/massive transport model, with spokes under 10 min walkable distances. The road and massive transit will be linked tightly together, then the choice for a massive transit hub vs a road hub is basically a function of headcount commuting between points.

 

So let recap the discussion above with few more insights.

 

1.      Change policy for only allowing zero emission private vehicles in the city, and plan for Zero emission public vehicles.

2.      Mine Call log for Real city demographics.

3.      Identify public and community hotspots.

4.      Use the identified public and community hotspots, and filter by forecasted commuting density over next 10 years.

5.      Use physarum to model both mass transit and road networks, one unconstrained and then by iteratively enforcing them by the effort to overcome it in ascending order, since we know, no constraints is optimal for building these infra, but adding constraints we want to reach a point, where the total cost of development with constraints is significantly exceed greenfield development.

 

Then we think about traffic control, which needs to be equally efficient, and enable safety. With sensors getting smaller every day, a smart number plate is what I think about for every vehicle in the transport ecosystem, what do we need in there, few from my wish list :

 

1.       GPS with Glonass.

2.       Dual Camera at the length ends of the plates for 3D vision.

3.       Quad Core Digital signal processor for different tasks.

4.       Accelerometer.

5.       Gyroscope.

6.       Magnetometer.

7.       3G Connection for data transfer.

8.       Weight sensor.

9.       Auto Emotive for Driver.

 

How does this help.

 

1.       GPS with Glonass will give :

a.       Precise position of the vehicles, directing the change in traffic signs.

b.      Precise speed information for Law enforcement.

2.       Positioning with 3D vision will allow Law enforcement to be semi-automated for certain tasks like :

a.       Pollution ( if you choose not to enforce zero emission vehicles )

b.      Speeding.

c.       Signal Violation.

d.      Using the trajectory to infer offender in accidents.

e.      To plan for Incident response in critical traffic blocks, and penalize drivers, e.g. if there is a fight between drivers blocking a major road in peak hours.

3.       The weight sensor is used to cut ignition if the vehicle is taking more than recommended load, similar to stopping lifts with alarms.

 

The Sensor information will augment the Demographic information, for improved planning. And the accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer and auto emotive with the Positioning data can used to create accurate pay per mile insurance models, with insurance proportional to the driving quality. Do let me know your thoughts.

 
Disclaimer : All rights reserved for the ideas. Anybody trying to copy these should credit the blog post and discuss the impact with me.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Do you vote? and what will it take the bring the voting festival to the next level?

I was reflecting on the electoral operations, and how to modernize it for improving efficiencies. Please find my thoughts and let me know your thoughts.

Problem:

1. 83.45 cr registered voters this time and >100 Cr voter Population in next election.
2. Extensive and costly setup with earmarked polling booths and voter authentication.
3. > Month long voting.
4. 2014 elections were the longest and costliest after Indian independence, and this will increase in coming years.
5. The current system is not scalable.
6. There are obvious ways to exploit vulnerabilities in the system leading to bogus votes, and there are high type 1 (false positives) and type 2 (false negatives) errors in concern with listing of eligible citizens.

Solution:

1. Using Mobile Voting and Digital/biometric authentication like what is available for Credit Cards.

Detailed Solution below:

Data Creation:

a. Create Photo ID Cards with the Voter Finger Prints and other details. ( Banks can be asked to give the cards, and infra )                           
b. Hold Voter Camps, where individuals will go with their existing Voter ID Cards and Passport size Photo, and the following will be collected :
          i. All 10 Fingerprints.
         ii. Preferred Mobile Number, for Voting.
        iii. Voter Card Details.
        iv. Mailing Address.
         v. Photo.
c. One Photo ID Card with Chip and Grid will be mailed for Each Individual.

 Voting Day: (to allow people from anywhere and securely)

Mobile:
a. Individuals will call a 800 toll Free number for IVR from their registered Numbers.
b. The connection will get encrypted by the carrier to prevent radio wave hacking.
c. IVR will ask to enter digits from the GRID on the Voter Card and Voice biometric questions for authentication and authorization.
d. Will Provide List of Options for Voting using the Number Pad, with one dial each for individual contenders.

Booth:

a. Digital EVM’s will be available at the booth with :
       i. Card Reading functionality.
      ii. Capacitive fingerprint detection.
     iii. LCD labels for buttons, so that lists can be displayed according to person voting.
b. Individual can go to any booth.
c. Insert the Chip side of the Card.
d. Place the mentioned finger on the capacitive fingerprint reader.
     i. EVM will validate the Scanned Fingerprint with the fingerprint on Chip, and Display  
        options  from memory based on their Constituency data, based on Election Category. ( Lok  
        Sabha, Vidhan Sabha, Corporation, Panchayat )
e. Place their Vote, using button, and will get an SMS confirmation that the vote was successful within 15 mins.

 Counting :

Mobile:

a. Mobile Votes will be sent to Central Server, for counting.

Booth:  

a. EVM will Save the votes, and display on LCD what vote is Placed.
b. A 256 Bit AES national Key will be created as a random configuration of 4, 64 bit keys, and saved on the all machines, so that nobody knows the key.
c. At defined frequency :
a. The Voter: Constituency: Voted Contender: Voting Timestamp will be saved, and the entire delimited collection will be encrypted using the AES key and sent to the central server.

Consolidation:

a. Server will create separate collections from Mobile and EVM.
a. Voter: Constituency: Voted Contender: Voting Time Stamp in the server.
b. Will decrypt the collections with the AES Key.
c. Will Sort the list by Voter, and keep only record for the first timestamp.
d. Will Sort the list by Constituency and Count votes for contenders
e. Sort Contenders in a constituency by votes for publishing results.









Saturday, June 28, 2014

Introduction, Mission and Disclaimer

Hi Readers,

If you have stumbled across this post. you are similarly concerned about the development and competitiveness of our beloved nation. i am posting this to describe, why i felt compelled to starting blogging about my vision about my country and disclaimer.

My name is Mrityunjoy Panday. I am a Software Quality engineer by profession for last approx 9 years, actively involved in process innovations. I am also involved with a charity group aahwan.org which aims at providing critical information to our fellow citizens to prevent harassment. That said i want to declare that any opinion our views posted on this blog is absolutely personally mine and does not have influence for any of the individuals or bodies i am involved with, and are not politically motivated, since i firmly believe that to help grow the nation, you do not need to join politics. being involved with innovations, i do dream about robust systems that will take our nation to the next level, and i felt compelled to share them through my blog. our country has a diverse history for thousands of years. i want to help chalk out the next 20 years using state of art technologies and methodologies. what does it take to become a nation like Toyota which is my inspiration in the quality world.

Thanks and i would wish you happy reading.

Mrityunjoy Panday
A dreaming citizen