05/08/2014 SOCIOTAL Co-creation approach 1 CO-CREATION AS THE KEY TO A PUBLIC, THRIVING, INCLUSIVE AND MEANINGFUL EUROPEAN INTERNET OF THINGS M. Victoria Moreno University of Murcia
05/08/2014 SOCIOTAL Co-creation approach 2 Creating a socially aware citizen-centric Internet of Things General Objectives Design and provide key enablers for a reliable, secure and trusted Internet of Things (IoT) environment that will enable the creation of a socially aware citizencentric IoT by encouraging people to contribute their IoT devices and information flows. By equipping communities with secure and trusted tools that increase user confidence in IoT environment, SOCIOTAL will enable their transition to smart neighbourhood, communities and cities.
05/08/2014 SOCIOTAL Co-creation approach 3 Potential Scenarios and Use Cases Enabling Santander Santander Citizen Santander Dusk Epic Scenario Use Cases Services Requirements EPIC: Santander Smart City SCENARIO_SOC_001: Enabling Santander Incidence Reporting & Tracking Service Accessible Routes Accessible Parking Enabled Information System Sharing information Route calculation - Entities identification - Entities registration - Route Algorithms Novi-Sad Scenario Power User Epic Scenario Use Cases Services Requirements EPIC: Novi Sad City SCENARIO_SOC_002: NS SocIoTal enabled Children and elderly monitoring application Watering of the green surfaces Citi visualization dashboard Public reporting application Building Council and Janitor Sharing information Data access control Notification service Reputation service - Entities identification - Entities registration - Route Algorithms - Entities identification - Entities registration - Route Algorithms
05/08/2014 SOCIOTAL Co-creation approach 4 Barriers Security and privacy requirements of IoT systems. People participating and sharing. Lower the technological barrier of people by making solutions simple, easy to use and affordable. Willingness on the part of people to participate. TrustofusersintheIoT.
05/08/2014 SOCIOTAL Co-creation approach 5 Methodological approach Co-creation approach Analyze how the interconnection between heterogeneous smart things may represent a barrier to the citizen IoT empowerment. Ask people to express formal rules that discourage the adoption of certain systems. Find the positive and negative points of connectivity in the scenarios and build interfaces together to the devices/sensors that will be deployed. Find a productive way of engaging end users targeted in the use cases.
05/08/2014 SOCIOTAL Co-creation approach 6 Methodological approach Types of Collaboration and Stakeholder Groups A technical ecology of enablers. A policy ecology of local neighbourhood groups, city councils, regional incubators, national and EU policy makers. Developercommunities. Citizens that are invited to co-create scenarios that are meaningful to them.
05/08/2014 SOCIOTAL Co-creation approach 7 Methodological approach Types of Collaboration and Stakeholder Groups Vertical collaboration (individual citizens collaborating with solution promoters). Example: Fix my street. Vertical and horizontal collaboration (individual citizens collaborating with solution promoters and then, collaborating among them in a p2p way). Example: Carpooling. Horizontal collaboration (p-2-p collaboration among citizens). Example: Circle of care and Collaborative housing).
05/08/2014 SOCIOTAL Co-creation approach 8 Examples and Results Workshop in Santander Workshop in Novi Sad
05/08/2014 SOCIOTAL Co-creation approach 9 Results Achievements: A set of different situations where IoT could add value were selected to start the discussion. New and feasible use cases were developed and analyzed. These use cases were visualized in terms of location, objects, intelligence, data flow, interface input/output and actors involved. These use cases were evaluated in terms of devices and willingnesstousethesedevicesforthepurposeoftheusecase. By playing out the use case insights were gained in the interaction of the target users with the IoT network. Theworkshopsletsdefineanumberofrequirementsfortheold andnewusecases.
05/08/2014 SOCIOTAL Co-creation approach 10 Results Recommendations for the workshops with the target groups: Discussions are most important to elicit. Timehastobemanagedcarefully,oneusecaseisthemaximum to elaborate for workshop. Participants have to be selected according to their level of technical expertise. Collaboration between the SOCIOTAL researchers and the target group is important to guide the participants, since the process can be still too technical, yet also to let the SOCIOTAL researchers engage with the target group to uncover their needs. The setting of the workshop should be set-up before the workshop. A table where all participants can gather around and reach the workshop materials is essential.
05/08/2014 SOCIOTAL Co-creation approach 11 THANKS M. Victoria Moreno mvmoreno@um.es