Project 60 · Smart Cities / Shared Infrastructure

Urban Infrastructure IoT Network

Shared Multi-Application Network With Tenant Governance

Industry
Smart Cities / Shared Infrastructure
Services
Network Architecture Platform Integration
TRL
3 → 8
Duration
8 months
Technologies
LoRaWAN cellular shared platform
Multi-tenant platform with 5 application tenants
Figure 1 — Multi-tenant shared platform hosting five distinct city application tenants.
Cross-tenant data access matrix with policy controls
Figure 2 — Cross-tenant data-access matrix with explicit policy controls per relationship.
18-month gantt: foundational app vs subsequent apps
Figure 3 — Eighteen-month rollout gantt: foundational app versus much faster follow-on apps.
Real-world Urban Infrastructure IoT Network deployment
Figure 4 — Real-world shared-network deployment running multiple city applications.

Project background

City-scale IoT programs are often stood up per-use-case, fragmenting connectivity and data. The client wanted a shared network and platform usable across lighting, parking, waste, and environmental applications.

Challenge

Balancing shared-platform economics with per-application needs, and governing data access across departments and vendors.

Approach & solution

We designed a shared network with dedicated tenants per application, a common platform for device and user management, and application-level APIs on top. Data governance is explicit — tenants see only what policy allows, with audit trails across interactions.

Results & benefits

The client can now roll out new IoT applications in weeks rather than quarters, reusing the existing network and platform. Departmental adoption grew as the platform demonstrated reliability across pilot applications.

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