Smart City to a new level
source:Silk Road Dialogue Committee|Release time:2021-07-09|Number of views:
In the days of struggling COVID—19, many people feel more deeply that the application of intelligent technology is very important to people's daily life: in railway stations, airports and other transportation hubs, the use of infrared thermal imager can complete the temperature measurement of passengers in only one second; The stable and high-speed network supports telecommuting, and the meetings of hundreds of people can be completed online at the same time... The power of smart city lies in the integration of these technologies to serve urban life.
To promote the modernization of national governance system and governance capacity, we must pay attention to the modernization of urban governance system and governance capacity. Making cities smarter and smarter is the only way to promote the modernization of urban governance system and governance capacity.
In the face of the test of the epidemic, many cities that have done well in digitization have become samples. For example, the "Health Code" first launched in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is the product of the city brain, which has provided great help in fighting the epidemic.
In some areas, the layout of digitalization and intellectualization has been slow before, but now it has a more urgent sense. The slow development of smart city construction in some places is not due to the lack of infrastructure construction, but to the outdated planning ideas. For example, the data and information platforms of different departments work independently and cannot communicate with each other, which makes it difficult to work together in the fight against the COVID—19, or do a lot of repetitive work. Some cities do not pay enough attention to the collection and management of grass-roots data, for example, they do not have a detailed grasp of the number of floating population in which community, resulting in the need to invest a lot of manpower to register door-to-door in the anti epidemic. But if we can integrate these data through a unified information management platform, the anti epidemic work will be much more efficient.
Seven or eight years ago, the development of smart city was still in its infancy in China, and many attempts were not perfect. However, with the rapid development of technology, the construction of smart city should keep pace with the times.
In the concept, we should make it clear that the construction of smart city should be "people-oriented" and serve for the convenience of people's life. In practice, we should not only pay attention to the unified layout of urban information platform, reduce the cost of data circulation, but also strengthen the collection of grass-roots data, and try to master more comprehensive data information. In technology, it can attract more enterprises to participate, continuously absorb the latest technology through purchasing services, speed up the rate of technology change, and always stand at the forefront of scientific and technological development. In addition, the city can also strengthen the construction of new infrastructure according to local conditions, and transform the original "old infrastructure" with the help of 5G, Internet of things, artificial intelligence and other technologies, so as to improve the construction of smart city.
If we can continue to improve the construction of various urban information platforms, make up for the shortcomings, and improve the ability of government data collection, resource integration and sharing, as well as public digital application, then after the war, the construction of our smart city may usher in a new stage of development.