技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 其他
- 传感器 - 空气污染传感器
- 传感器 - 环境传感器
适用行业
- 城市与自治市
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 智慧城市运营
客户
布里斯托市
关于客户
在这种情况下,客户将是布里斯托尔市本身及其众多企业和学术机构。
挑战
为了促进创新和经济发展,布里斯托尔旨在建立一个智慧城市应用开发平台,以促进创新并为居民提供更好的生活质量。它正在与布里斯托大学合作推广布里斯托尔开放(BIO)——旨在部署和试用全市智能城市网络。
解决方案
为了实现这一目标,BIO 鼓励当地企业家将新的传感器和设备连接到一个公共网络,并为全球商业化做准备。方法: » 基于 IPv6 的多应用网络 – 将相同的 Silver Spring 网络顶盖用于停车计时器、交通灯和拥堵传感器、安全摄像头、空气质量传感器、天气传感器、公共交通传感器、远程个人医疗保健监视器等应用和声学检测 » 环境传感器——收集和访问来自整个城市的传感器的数据可以为市民开发万物互联的生产力服务。 » 催化创新——使企业家和学术机构能够利用传感器数据和洞察力来构建新的智能城市应用程序和服务的原型。
收集的数据
Air Quality (PMI), Light Intensity, Parking Availability
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