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An evolutionary note on smart city development in China Personal View
Ruizhi LIAO(1,2), Liping CHEN(3)
Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2022, Volume 23, Issue 6, Pages 966-974 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2100407
Urbanization is an important indicator of a country’s degree of modernization. According to the World Urbanization Report by the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations, more than 55% of the world’s population lives in cities, with this figure projected to rise to 70% by 2050 (United Nations, 2018). China’s urban population accounts for 60% of the national total in 2020, and is expected to reach a very ambitious rate, 80%, by 2050 (Deloitte, 2018). More people living in cities means more contests over limited urban resources, such as water, housing, transportation, education, and health care. To cope with the challenges brought by the urbanization trend, David Bollier from the University of Southern California raised a new idea for city planning: a comprehensive network and applications of information techno-logies (Bollier, 1998). IBM later echoed the idea and initiated its Smart Planet vision in 2008 (Palmisano, 2008). At that time, it was a brand new concept to empower and transform urban infrastructure, services, and management. Quickly afterwards, the smart city concept has been adopted by major cities throughout the world, and it has gradually evolved into a strategic choice by ambitious cities—aiming to compete for urban development, and to provide easy-to-use but efficient functionalities. In this paper, we discuss the essence of a smart city, investigate three driving forces of smart city development in China, summarize the key features of smart cities in China and other countries, and raise four big challenges that deserve careful thoughts on building future smart cities.
Keywords: 智慧城市;城市化;驱动力
Framework System and Path of Smart Resilient City Construction
Xu Xuesong, Yan Yue, Chen Xiaohong, Liu Xingbao, Su Yun, Tang Jiale, Peng Jianjun
Strategic Study of CAE 2023, Volume 25, Issue 1, Pages 10-19 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2022.05.027
In the context of extreme weather and frequent emergencies, strengthening the integration of resilient cities and smart cities will comprehensively enhance the resilience of cities and promote the modernization, digitalization, standardization, and sustainability of urban management. Smart resilient cities refer to integrating the new-generation information technology and dispatching systems of smart cities in city construction, thus to strengthen cities’ full-cycle resilience capacity to cope with major emergencies. This study elaborates the implication and development values of smart resilient cities, and analyses the challenges faced in smart resilient city construction. Moreover, it proposes a framework, ecology, pathways, and assessment indicators for smart resilient city construction, and clarifies the development elements and modes. Furthermore, we propose the following suggestions: (1) increasing public financial investment to upgrade infrastructure construction, (2) establishing sound emergency laws and regulations to improve social governance systems, (3) focusing on intelligent information technology construction to pursue technology-enabled development, and (4) playing a coordinating role of the government to promote multi-dimensional collaboration and governance, thereby driving the construction of smart resilient cities and supporting high-quality urban development.
Keywords: smart resilient cities digital transformation city management resilient city smart city
Investigation and practice of digital city to smart city
Li Chengming,Liu Xiaoli
Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 5, Pages 4-7
First of all, the necessity of the authentic, unique and universal digital city geospatial framework construction was summarized in this paper. And then, the general idea, construction progress, effect and impact were introduced in detail. After that, according to the times development, technology progress and demand change, the new development opportunities, challenges and problems that the geospatial framework facing now were discussed. Finally, the construction goal and contents of spatiotemporal framework in the smart city stage were clearly stated in this paper, as well as the direction of technical breakthrough in the next step.
Keywords: digital city smart city cloud platform of spatiotemporal information
Development Strategy of Shared Mobility for Smart Cities in the Future
Chen Yisong, Zhao Junwei, Liu Yongtao
Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 114-121 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.03.009
This paper first analyzes the development environment, trends, and opportunities for shared mobility, and elaborates the symbiotic relationship between shared mobility and smart city. The typical development mode and practical experiences of shared mobility in China are summarized and analyzed. Then, new concepts for shared mobility development are expounded from three dimensions of new technology, new demand, and new model. On this basis, five typical paths for the innovative development of shared mobility in China are summarized and proposed. Finally, the concept of shared mobility ecology in future smart cities in China is conceived.
Keywords: smart city shared mobility development mode path analysis ecology conception
Smart Cities as Cyber-Physical Social Systems Perspective
Christos G. Cassandras
Engineering 2016, Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 156-158 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2016.02.012
The emerging prototype for a Smart City is one of an urban environment with a new generation of innovative services for transportation, energy distribution, healthcare, environmental monitoring, business, commerce, emergency response, and social activities. Enabling the technology for such a setting requires a viewpoint of Smart Cities as cyber-physical systems (CPSs) that include new software platforms and strict requirements for mobility, security, safety, privacy, and the processing of massive amounts of information. This paper identifies some key defining characteristics of a Smart City, discusses some lessons learned from viewing them as CPSs, and outlines some fundamental research issues that remain largely open.
Keywords: Smart Cities Cyber-physical systems Data-driven control
Liu Zongwei, Song Haokun, Hao Han, Zhao Fuquan
Strategic Study of CAE 2021, Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 153-162 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2021.03.019
The new-generation smart vehicles are intelligent network terminals that integrate smart vehicle, smart transportation, smart city, and smart energy (i.e., 4S integration). They move flexibly to connect the flow of people, materials, energy, and information of a city, and have more strategic values than traditional vehicles. This study aims to clarify the significance in developing the newgeneration smart vehicles based on 4S integration, determine the technology path for the innovative development of the new-generation smart vehicle industry, and establish a novel technology system by summarizing relevant key technologies. The new-generation smart vehicles based on 4S integration is an upgrade of smart vehicles in terms of value, function, and technology. China should select a smart vehicle technology path considering vehicle infrastructure cooperation to acquire the leadership in scientific and technological innovation. To establish the technology system of the new-generation smart vehicles based on 4S integration, the automation and connectivity levels of vehicles should be coordinated simultaneously, and common basic technologies such as big data, cloud computing, information, and communications should be promoted, together with the core key technologies related to vehicles, roads, and cloud. Furthermore, we propose suggestions from the aspects of top-level design, industrial integration, technological innovation, and practical implementation, hoping to provide theoretical references for long-term development of China’s smart vehicle industry.
Keywords: new-generation smart vehicles smart transportation smart city smart energy 4S integration vehicle infrastructure cooperation
Qian Xuesen´s View on Metasynthetic Engineering
Dai Ruwei
Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 12, Pages 14-20
A brief summary of “metasynthetic wisdom” proposed by famous Chinese scientist Qian Xuesen in recent 20 years is introduced in this article, which includes modern science technology architecture, metasynthesis and hall for workshop of metasynthetic engineering.
Keywords: modern science technology architecture metasynthetic engineering metasynthetic wisdom
Development Strategy of Smart Agriculture for 2035 in China
Zhao Chunjiang, Li Jin, Feng Xian
Strategic Study of CAE 2021, Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 1-9 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2021.04.001
Smart agriculture is an important component of high-quality agricultural development and the overall rural revitalization in China. Research on smart agriculture strategy is significant for developing a medium- and long-term scientific and technological layout and clarifying the development ideas and direction of smart agriculture in China. Against the background of rural revitalization, this study summarizes the macro demand of high-quality agricultural development for smart agricultural science and technologies; it also analyzes the strategic conception, strategic tasks, and development route of China’s smart agriculture development toward 2035. Conclusions show that developing smart agriculture helps address the low quality and efficiency and weak competitiveness of China’s agriculture sector. Furthermore, to achieve the replacements of human power with machines and human brains with computers, and promote the independent technological competitiveness of China’s agricultural sector, an industrial technology system for the smart agriculture that integrates biotechnology, information technology, and intelligent equipment should be established; and smart agriculture should be promoted in a staged manner considering different business entities and industrial needs. Specifically, China should strengthen the top-level design, promote technological research, establish a differentiated subsidy mechanism, integrate industry and village, and encourage applied talent training.
Keywords: smart agriculture macro demand overall conception technical route smart farm informatization
On Qian Xuesen's Theory of Metasynthetic Wisdom
Qian Xuemin
Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 6-15
The theory of Metasynthetic Wisdom meets the need of the new era. Its core is the combination of science, technology and philosophy. Therefore, it is necessary to not only utilize the man-computer synergetic thinking system and make efforts to master broad knowledge, experience and information, but also be practical and realistic, be good at thinking, engage in practices repeatedly and develop the world outlook , outlook on life, view of science and methodology which reflect the new era.
Keywords: metasynthetic wisdom modern system of science and technology open complex giant system metasynthetic engineering department of overall design education based on metasynthetic wisdom
Development Strategy of Smart Highways in China
Fu Zhihuan, Weng Mengyong, Zhang Xiaoxuan, Sun Hucheng, Sun Jing, Fu Zhenru
Strategic Study of CAE 2023, Volume 25, Issue 6, Pages 150-159 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2023.06.013
Smart highways are vital for actively coping with various challenges regarding traffic safety, operation efficiency, service level, and management capabilities of current road networks, and for realizing the high-quality development of road networks in China. This study clarifies the implications and characteristics of smart highways and proposes an overall structure of smart highways based on national conditions and development realities. Subsequently, it summarizes the development status of smart highways in China, clarifies the development challenges in terms of cognition and planning, standards and norms, policies and regulations, and governance mechanisms, and proposes the short-, medium-, and long-term goals of smart highway construction in China. Moreover, key tasks for smart highway construction in China include intelligent construction, infrastructure digitization, automatic driving based on vehicle – road collaboration, new-generation intelligent systems for highway tax and fee collection, intelligent maintenance, intelligent service areas, intelligent emergency response, and integration of infrastructure, communications, energy, and service networks for intelligent highways. Further efforts should focus on the formulation of industry guidance documents, improvement in collaborative promotion mechanisms, development of standards and norm systems, study of highway mileage tax reforms, and implementation of supportive industrial policies and measures. Results of this study are systematic, forward-looking, and implementable, and are hoped to promote the healthy development of smart highways and deepen the research and application of relevant technologies.
Keywords: smart highway overall structure digitization intelligent maintenance and service vehicle – road coordination
Big Data Research in Italy: A Perspective Perspective
Sonia Bergamaschi,Emanuele Carlini,Michelangelo Ceci,Barbara Furletti,Fosca Giannotti,Donato Malerba,Mario Mezzanzanica,Anna Monreale,Gabriella Pasi,Dino Pedreschi,Raffele Perego,Salvatore Ruggieri
Engineering 2016, Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 163-170 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2016.02.011
The aim of this article is to synthetically describe the research projects that a selection of Italian universities is undertaking in the context of big data. Far from being exhaustive, this article has the objective of offering a sample of distinct applications that address the issue of managing huge amounts of data in Italy, collected in relation to diverse domains.
Keywords: Big data Smart cities Energy Job offers Privacy
Urban Big Data and the Development of City Intelligence Review
Yunhe Pan, Yun Tian, Xiaolong Liu, Dedao Gu, Gang Hua
Engineering 2016, Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 171-178 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2016.02.003
This study provides a definition for urban big data while exploring its features and applications of China’s city intelligence. The differences between city intelligence in China and the “smart city” concept in other countries are compared to highlight and contrast the unique definition and model for China’s city intelligence in this paper. Furthermore, this paper examines the role of urban big data in city intelligence by showing that it not only serves as the cornerstone of this trend as it also plays a core role in the diffusion of city intelligence technology and serves as an inexhaustible resource for the sustained development of city intelligence. This study also points out the challenges of shaping and developing of China’s urban big data. Considering the supporting and core role that urban big data plays in city intelligence, the study then expounds on the key points of urban big data, including infrastructure support, urban governance, public services, and economic and industrial development. Finally, this study points out that the utility of city intelligence as an ideal policy tool for advancing the goals of China’s urban development. In conclusion, it is imperative that China make full use of its unique advantages—including using the nation’s current state of development and resources, geographical advantages, and good human relations—in subjective and objective conditions to promote the development of city intelligence through the proper application of urban big data.
Keywords: Urban big data City intelligence Ternary space Construction emphases
“Medical-and-Care Wisdom Linkage” Pension Model Research and Exploration
Jin Xinyu,Xia Qi,Zhang Wei and Li Lanjuan
Strategic Study of CAE 2018, Volume 20, Issue 2, Pages 92-98 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2018.02.014
China has become an aging society faced with difficult challenges. However, the country’s endowment system is still in the infant stage, and the pension problem has become one of the major problems that need to be solved promptly. Based on China's national policies, this paper proposes a "Medical-and-Care Wisdom Linkage" pension system with a large hospital for diagnosis and treatment as the centerpiece. This system can connect institutional pension models, community pension models, and family pension models by means of the Internet. At the same time, the system uses new cloud-based artificial intelligence for diagnosis and rehabilitation. Related practice has proven that using the Internet, advanced artificial intelligence, and other effective comprehensive treatment technologies to solve the current problems of China?s pension industry has important research value. These are also very promising efforts that are in line with national development strategies and relevant policies.
Keywords: “Medical-and-Care Wisdom Linkage” wisdom endowment Internet artificial intelligence auxiliary diagnosis and treatment
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