Demonstration project of intelligent management of street lights and municipal components in Dongcheng District, Beijing
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As the capital, urban lighting plays an irreplaceable role in all aspects of Beijing’s municipal management work, including citizens’ daily travel, urban landscape, and safety emergency. In the “Twelfth Five-Year Plan” of Beijing, the municipal government clearly made “improving urban management” as one of the five key tasks. The information value-added service capability of the network”.
As of the end of 2010, the Beijing Street Light Management Center managed nearly 210,000 street light sources, 140,000 light poles, 140,000 street light wells, and 2,027 monitoring terminals and street light high-voltage equipment.
In order to improve the effective management of the intact and normal operation of Beijing’s urban lighting facilities, in June 2011, Beijing Tianyi Zhonghe Technology Co., Ltd. proposed the “RFID-based municipal component management system program” in accordance with the actual management needs of the Beijing Street Light Management Center. The solution is based on active RFID technology, integrates a variety of Internet of Things technology, digital city technology, and provides accurate, agile, and efficient monitoring and management of municipal management objects.
At present, the company has set up 320 RFID base stations in Dongcheng District, Beijing (14 road sections in the original Chongwen District, within a range of approximately 17 square kilometers), and installed 1,200 manhole cover identification cards and 1,300 light pole identification cards nearby, realizing illegal manhole covers The system has the functions of automatic alarm and emergency dispatch when it is turned on, the light pole is tilted, or the lighting is abnormal. Since 2011, the project has been implemented in two phases, actively sensing and real-time monitoring of a total of 2500 municipal components. For this reason, Tianyizhonghe has re-developed on the basis of “Metro Communication” and realized the management of street lights. The need for the docking of the central work order system shortens the response time for event dispatching, standardizes the functional process of job disposal, and improves the level of refined and intelligent management of municipal components.
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