How to Build a Smart City?
What technology do you need to build a smart city?
When people are asked to describe a smart city, “urbanization”, “collaboration”, and “technology” are commonly heard. While the perception is correct, thanks to the media for fueling imaginations, the process and technology involved in developing a smart city are less popularly known, hindering the evolution of current cities.
To start, technology in a smart city are those that improve public safety, urban mobility, public health, and environment monitoring.
Smart City Use Cases
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- Public Safety
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- Environmental Health and Monitoring
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- Urban Mobility
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- Public Health
1. Smart Public Safety
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- Crowd detection
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- Dynamic investigation of vandalism / graffiti
Technologies:
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- Surveillance: To provide situational awareness using event-based surveillance
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- Police Investigation: Identify suspects and collect evidence swiftly
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- Public Order: Control crowds in public spaces and major events
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- Emergency Management: Rapidly target interventions in case of man-made/natural disasters
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- Risk and Compliance: Provide forensic evidence for citizen claims again public security officers
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- Crime prediction: Predict trends in particular types of crime in city areas
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- Post-Event Investigations: Radically speed up the process of event investigation using surveillance
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- Situational Awareness: Trigger a call to action based on FR / pre-configured scenario for quick review of the event and make accurate threat assessments
Check Out: Smart Command Center
2. Smart Urban Mobility
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- Parking management for guidance and violation detection
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- Traffic flow and incident detection
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- License plate recognition
Technologies
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- Traffic Management: Reduce congestion, increase traffic safety and improve infrastructure planning
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- Revenue Collection: road tolls, car taxes, and traffic violation fines
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- Parking: Managing occupancy to improve services for drivers and maximize revenues for parking operator, parking violation enforcement for disabled spaces and oversized vehicles
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- Micro-Mobility: Crowd management safety, and analytics for pedestrians, bicycles, electric scooters, etc.
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- Mobility: Obtain intelligence on traffic direction, speed, and vehicle types to alleviate congestion and optimize traffic flows
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- Crowd management: Analyze and track crowd demographics, size, and movement patterns to optimize traffic flow and ensure safety
3. Smart Environmental Monitoring
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- Illegal dumping and detection
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- Weather monitoring with flooding detection
Technologies:
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- Air Quality: Monitor and analyze air quality
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- Noise: Monitor and analyze sound nuisance and pollution
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- Waste: Improve waste collection and illegal dumping
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- Water: Monitor water and wastewater infrastructure to avoid leakage and floods; control quality, PH level, turbidity, conductivity, and optimize maintenance, metering and treatment
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- Streetlights: Control illumination intensity and dynamic to reduce energy consumption, increase public safety and maintenance savings
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- Public Health: Guidance and regulation announcements, contact tracing, and crowd management
4. Smart Public Health
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- Enforce Physical Distancing: Quantify and analyze distance between people and locations over time to identify non-compliance with Physical and Social Distancing mandates
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- Efficient Employee Contact Tracing: Advanced multi-camera search pinpoints and traces diagnosed employees through accurate FR, appearance similarity, and proximity identification to notify at-risk staff and engage in safety protocols
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- Facemask Detection: Search and identify mask usage through video. Detect and alert when face masks are detected or not on an individual, in real-time, and understand face mask compliance over time and location
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- Manage Occupancy: Monitor the number of people in a space to comply with occupancy regulations and ensure public safety
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- Reduce Crowding and Hotspots: Dashboard visually represent object movement, behavior trending, hotspots, and object interactions
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- Manage Building Maintenance and Cleaning: Enable count-based alters for entryways and triggering notifications for cleaning crews when more than a certain number of people has entered the space.
Check out: COVID-19 Safety Protocols: Challenges and Solutions
Consult with i3 Technologies as we Move Towards a Smarter Tomorrow, building smart cities with video analytics and integrated security and safety systems.
Source: Smart Cities of Today: Technology and Intelligence for driving Safety and Sustainability, presented by Briefcam, a sister company of AXIS Communications, our AXIS Solutions Gold Partner.
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