Intelligent city centers on urbanization development, sustainable city growth and core demands of urban residents. Intelligent city requires effective integration of advanced information technology with advanced operating and service philosophy. An intelligent city will collect and store a multitude of a city’s information resources in real time to create its IT infrastructure, and by data interconnection and interoperability, exchange and sharing, and collaborated applications, it will create a platform which provides a convenient, efficient, and flexible tool for generating and implementing decisions related to the city management and operation, as well as the for the provisioning and management of innovative public services, with an ultimate goal of achieving harmonious development of safer, greener, more efficient and more convenient urbanization.
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A city has a multitude of information resources can be collected and stored in real time and a city’s four basic data bases can be formed, namely personal, legal, GIS, and statistical information data bases. In addition, application data bases, such as smart infrastructure monitoring, real time security, and traffic monitoring data bases, can be built to serve as an indispensable foundation of the information system for the cities’ refined management and operation. |
High bandwidth capacity of wired and wireless communication networks provides real time connectivity of various databases to enable users to analyze and resolve issues in a holistic manner, and therefore makes it possible for users to remotely implement collaborative tasks and activities involving multiple parties, thus fundamentally changing the cities’ management and operation system. |
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The deployment of technology platforms such as identity authentication, directory exchange, clearance settlement, credit assessment, etc, will help the flow, exchange, sharing and comparison of such tons of data scattered in different parts of the city, thus improving the positive cycle of city operation: Preemptively discover problems – self automated coordination among functions – solve problems in time. |
In a connected network where data is exchanged and shared, public management and service platforms focusing on the interaction among government, urban residents, and enterprises can provide users with synthesized collaborative service, which will result in more intelligent, efficient, and responsive decision support systems, management and service approaches, and innovative application models. |
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In an intelligent city with an innovative management system in place, we need to provide information systems for the city in multiple layers and address the correlation among the different kinds of application services. To make this happen, it is important that we have a unified plan to implement in phases. The full architecture of an intelligent city is composed of a basic data base + application data base, four platforms, and three systems. Basic data base + application data base:Personal information, legal person information, geographical information, and statistical information City’s major infrastructure facilities monitoring information, public security and road monitoring information… Four platforms:Identity authentication, directory exchange, settlement and clearance, creditability assessment Three application systems:City’s public environment monitoring and management system; City’s public management service system; City’s application management service system; |
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In the development of an intelligent city, it is important to integrate all three components of smart + connected + collaborative for its synergies. As far as the legacy city information systems are concerned, we need to integrate and reconstruct such systems under the principle that such systems shall be logically integrated as one while being physically segregated. For green field system projects, they should be built to achieve information exchange and sharing and be implemented through unified resource planning. The current EPC (Engineer-Procure-Construct) model shall be changed to BOT (Building-Operation-Transition), BT (Building-Transition), consolidated operating services, leased services, etc. Capital expenditure should be planned in a unified way and in conjunction with future returns. Social resources should be utilized for establishing joint operations or project exchanges. Options such as service outsourcing or government business outsourcing may be considered as well to reduce capital expenditure by the government, increase service efficiency, and create a win-win-win business model. Thus, finally achieve optimal investment benefits for the government.

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Intelligent City in World Expo Being a strategic partner of Cisco Pavilion in Shanghai 2010 World Expo, Insigma will display a vivid show of our Smart + Connected + Collaborated Green Intelligent City philosophy in the Cisco Pavilion. We extend a sincere invitation to you to com and enjoy Insigma Green Intelligent City Exclusive Days! |
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With the fast development of urbanization in China, cities are playing a more and more important role. It is believed that Chinese cities will contribute 90 % of China’s GDP by 2013. The unprecedented urbanization process brings Chinese cities tremendous development opportunities but at the same time, poses severe challenges to city planners and managers. Insigma takes the government’s and city managers’ expectations of constructing digital cities as a top priority. By cooperating with Cisco Pavilion, we will present to you how we managed to build a safer, more convenient, more efficient and greener intelligent city by combining innovative technology and prospective management philosophy and how we succeeded in helping the government and city managers to accelerate the economy, attract investments, benefit citizens, make better use of natural resources and to reduce city management cost as well. During Insigma Intelligent City Exclusive Days, you will: ·Understand our prospective intelligent city management approach: Smart + Connected + Collaborated and all directional integration to make city public management and public services intelligent. ·Enjoy a vivid experience of our services: interactive experience of intelligent city solutions and professional maintenance services. ·Have a closer look at our successful stories: intelligent city case studies in many industries such as government, finance, electric power, telecom, and health. ·Conduct face-to-face communication: interactive communication with technical professors and industry insiders from all across the globe. |
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Smart: an in-depth level of intelligence
Connected: more comprehensive interconnection and interoperability
Collaborated: more efficient data exchange and sharing
Collaborated: more coordinated interrelated applications
