Smart Poles
With the development of cities, resources and spaces are becoming increasingly tight. How to use the limited resources to provide as many services as possible for the public is a problem that urban administrations need to think profoundly. Each business system is no longer an island of data. From the top-level design, various infrastructure data is integrated and dealt with. The data value of each business system is integrated through AI and big data analysis and that value will improve city management and the emergency response capability. With advanced technologies such as wireless communication and Internet of Things awareness, the city's infrastructure operation can be perceived thus improving the operational reliability of infrastructure, achieving intelligent maintenance of facilities, and reducing maintenance costs.
Through digital technology, BIM, and other technical means, city management could be realized in one data map. and the data collected by each infrastructure is visually displayed in a to provide clear management supervision means for city administrations. A bottleneck in the development of smart cities is the information island effect. The data can not be disclosed and shared between different businesses and industries in the smart city system. This results in the separation of data and the inability to generate a deep value of data. Regarding this issue, the administration has been consciously aware of and began to seek solutions. Now they are seeking data sharing, and the exchange of data between businesses and industries has become a trend. The existing smart city system does not fully consider the sharing of data and the interoperability of services at the beginning of the construction.
Generally, the independent construction mode of each business or industry is adopted, and there is a lack of uniform specifications and requirements in terms of data interfaces and formats. Therefore there is an urgent need to be able to open up data between different businesses or industries to achieve a data bus that is fused and shared. With the development of new energy vehicles, 5G/4G communication technology, intelligent lighting, AI/big data analysis, and other technologies in recent years, traditional street lamps have become the best carrier that smartly served for users in cities. The current development trend is to integrate a variety of devices into this widely-distributed infrastructure. As the street lamp is widely distributed in cities, it can provide a solid foundation for various intelligent services at a low cost thus becomes a better choice for smart city development and transformation.
Through digital technology, BIM, and other technical means, city management could be realized in one data map. and the data collected by each infrastructure is visually displayed in a to provide clear management supervision means for city administrations. A bottleneck in the development of smart cities is the information island effect. The data can not be disclosed and shared between different businesses and industries in the smart city system. This results in the separation of data and the inability to generate a deep value of data. Regarding this issue, the administration has been consciously aware of and began to seek solutions. Now they are seeking data sharing, and the exchange of data between businesses and industries has become a trend. The existing smart city system does not fully consider the sharing of data and the interoperability of services at the beginning of the construction.
Generally, the independent construction mode of each business or industry is adopted, and there is a lack of uniform specifications and requirements in terms of data interfaces and formats. Therefore there is an urgent need to be able to open up data between different businesses or industries to achieve a data bus that is fused and shared. With the development of new energy vehicles, 5G/4G communication technology, intelligent lighting, AI/big data analysis, and other technologies in recent years, traditional street lamps have become the best carrier that smartly served for users in cities. The current development trend is to integrate a variety of devices into this widely-distributed infrastructure. As the street lamp is widely distributed in cities, it can provide a solid foundation for various intelligent services at a low cost thus becomes a better choice for smart city development and transformation.