Internet of Things Safe City Solution
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As of 2016, the number of electric vehicles in the country has exceeded 200 million, and such a large number of electric vehicles have become an important part of urban transportation. According to statistics from the public security department, the theft of electric vehicles accounts for about 30% of all property loss cases each year, and traffic accidents caused by electric vehicles account for more than 60%. Government departments need to invest a lot of manpower and material resources. The Internet of Things Safe City project is the best solution to this problem. It implements real-time safety supervision of people, vehicles, and things in the city by deploying Internet of Things base stations in the city. The implementation of Safe City will help the public security organs increase the detection rate of electric vehicle theft cases (data shows that it can be increased by 80%), effectively combat criminal acts and theft gangs, and reduce the incidence of cases; the use of safe city cloud platform data analysis can help The public security department strengthens the control of electric vehicles, optimizes the traffic order, realizes more reasonable and effective supervision, and greatly improves the safety and convenience of the general public. Using the Internet of Things base station network to read the RFID active electronic tags installed on the vehicle, the vehicle location and driving trajectory can be obtained in real time on the Safe City cloud platform to achieve real-time safety supervision.
Vehicles equipped with electronic tags can be supervised in real time by car owners in the mobile phone APP, and the public security department can also effectively manage vehicles in the urban area through the cloud platform. In the event of vehicle theft and robbery, the owner can call the police with one button in the APP, and the public security personnel can track the stolen vehicle in real time on the cloud platform. Using the real-time data provided by the platform and the on-board readers and handheld readers equipped by the public security, public security personnel can quickly recover the stolen vehicle.
The Safe City IoT system has been built and put into operation in more than ten cities including Taiyuan in Shanxi, Heyuan in Guangdong, Quzhou in Zhejiang, Dongying in Shandong, Huaihua in Hunan, and Guiyang in Guizhou. Related cases. In addition to vehicle anti-theft, public security personnel in various regions have improved the local traffic order through real-time monitoring and big data analysis on the platform, and the incidence of traffic accidents related to electric vehicles and motorcycles in various operating cities has been significantly reduced.
Utilizing the established Safe City base station network in the city, the safety supervision of any person, vehicle, and article that wears/installs electronic tags can be carried out, including safety supervision of the elderly, safety supervision of the disabled, special population management, control equipment and correction personnel Management, heavy vehicle management, special vehicle management, hazardous chemicals management, etc.
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