SMART CITY INNOVATION CHALLENGE Are you a 4IR Start-up? A company developing Smart City technologies? The RSA Government Smart City Office, in collaboration with other technology companies, invites you to submit proposals for smart city innovative solutions in response to the Covid-19 pandemic (alternatively, any other social problem or similar in the country) and to share your innovative ideas on how we can go into the future together. Specifically, the lockdown protocols have ignited new thinking about the future of your city, the country and its citizens. Therefore, the aim of the Smart City Innovation Challenge is to find and develop (design) digital technology solutions that respond to urban and community challenges in the new normal. A. The solutions sought should either save lives or support livelihoods: Saving Lives solutions are those that will enable detection, tracking, and prediction of the spread of the virus, enhance communication and improve healthcare and security in the city. B. Supporting livelihood solutions are those that help the city and its citizens reduce vulnerability, improve food security, and uphold human dignity. These are solutions that may additionally enable city citizens to be entrepreneurial and find new ways to sustain themselves. Alternatively, a similar theme may be used. This innovation call is an opportunity for innovators to bring forward their innovative solutions to help respond in a smarter way to cities' and communities' challenges. This will be a collaborative effort between start-ups, corporate companies, investors, hubs, makerspaces, and the government. Design an integrated network solution for the Smart City College. You are expected to make your own assumptions (which must be documented) regarding the details of the network specifications not provided in the scenario. Structure a model for network analysis and architecture and design and provide a comprehensive document specifying the particulars and requirements of the network. The document must address the following network design plan areas: Area 1: The document specifies and defines what needs to be addressed and accomplished. Area 2: The document analyses data and requirements and identifies and selects options suitable to design the expected network. Area 3: The document demonstrates how the network will be designed and implemented.
SMART CITY INNOVATION CHALLENGE Are you a 4IR Start-up? A company developing Smart City technologies? The RSA Government Smart City Office, in collaboration with other technology companies, invites you to submit proposals for smart city innovative solutions in response to the Covid-19 pandemic (alternatively, any other social problem or similar in the country) and to share your innovative ideas on how we can go into the future together. Specifically, the lockdown protocols have ignited new thinking about the future of your city, the country and its citizens. Therefore, the aim of the Smart City Innovation Challenge is to find and develop (design) digital technology solutions that respond to urban and community challenges in the new normal. A. The solutions sought should either save lives or support livelihoods: Saving Lives solutions are those that will enable detection, tracking, and prediction of the spread of the virus, enhance communication and improve healthcare and security in the city. B. Supporting livelihood solutions are those that help the city and its citizens reduce vulnerability, improve food security, and uphold human dignity. These are solutions that may additionally enable city citizens to be entrepreneurial and find new ways to sustain themselves. Alternatively, a similar theme may be used. This innovation call is an opportunity for innovators to bring forward their innovative solutions to help respond in a smarter way to cities' and communities' challenges. This will be a collaborative effort between start-ups, corporate companies, investors, hubs, makerspaces, and the government. Design an integrated network solution for the Smart City College. You are expected to make your own assumptions (which must be documented) regarding the details of the network specifications not provided in the scenario. Structure a model for network analysis and architecture and design and provide a comprehensive document specifying the particulars and requirements of the network. The document must address the following network design plan areas: Area 1: The document specifies and defines what needs to be addressed and accomplished. Area 2: The document analyses data and requirements and identifies and selects options suitable to design the expected network. Area 3: The document demonstrates how the network will be designed and implemented.
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