For a smart city, everyone may have their own imagination.
Recently, the famous futurist Thomas Frey has made relevant predictions on this topic and believes that the future smart city will have 63 new skills. To achieve these skills, you will rely on a few key points.
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Future, smart cities will have these 63 skills
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For a smart city, everyone may have their own imagination.
Recently, the famous futurist Thomas Frey has made relevant predictions on this topic, and
believes that the future smart city will have 63 new skills. To achieve these skills, you will rely on
a few key points.
First: the ubiquitous monitoring, sensing, computing, response, and maintenance system.
Once we add sensor networks, sound collection devices, sniffer technology, thermal signature
monitors, chemical analyzers, photoelectron spectrometers, thermal scanners, magnetometers,
chromatographs, and even other forensic science tools to us The street corners, drones,
self-driving cars, lampposts, and sewer systems will generate an incredible amount of data, and
this massive amount of data will keep us informed of the city.
Second: the application of digital hygiene technology.
The application of technologies such as drone scanning will enable the creation of digital twins
throughout the city. This means that every power line, substation, sewage system, water supply
line, emergency service system, Wi-Fi network, highway, security system, traffic control network
will form a digital twin. City management will be more convenient through digital twin control
centers.
Third: build a search engine for the physical world.
Online search technology has fixed our minds on our ability to discover things. In general, if it is
not digital and online, it is impossible to find. In the future, when defining our searchable spaces,
drones and sensors will replace most of the work of today's web crawlers, and search technology
will become more complex. Soon we can search for properties such as odor, taste, harmonic
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vibration, texture, specific gravity, reflectivity, and pressure. Over time, search engines will be
able to find almost anything in the digital or physical world.
In the end, we can think of the city as a living organism. Every aspect of the city is expanding,
contracting, flowing, inputting, exporting, inhaling, and exhaling. Based on this, we will better
understand the dynamic nature of the city.
From bird activities, mosquito breeding monitoring to sewers, landfill analysis; from playground
safety management, intelligent logistics distribution to intelligent policing, emergency rescue, the
author's smart city "skills" can be said to be "nothing fine" ". But "nothing is fine" may be the
proper meaning of a smart city - no dead ends, all for a better urban environment, a safer,
healthier and more convenient life.
In the future, few new technologies are not related to the construction of smart cities, and this
will bring many new opportunities for many enterprises, startups and venture capital.
First, the intelligent air monitoring system
1. Full-spectrum air monitoring to detect new forms of pollution, diseases, toxic chemicals, pests,
and other airborne problems.
2. Does the telecom signal reach a dangerous level?
3. What are the most dangerous allergens currently floating in the air? When do they pose
serious risks?
4. How does oxygen and carbon dioxide content change?
5. Where is the source of air chatter or air interference?
6. What is the specific source of air pollution?
Second, the intelligent playground
7. Monitor possible surface contaminants.
8. Scan for animal droppings, insects, snakes, and rodents.
9. Signal alerts such as emergency, injury, and abandonment of children.
10. Is the surface temperature too hot or too cold?
11. Are there any signs of damage?
12. Is the restroom safe and functioning properly?
Third, an intelligent transportation network
13. Uninterruptedly check for animals, birds or other irregular objects that can interfere with
traffic.
14. Automatically change the traffic route in the problem area.
15. Where is the longest waiting time?
Fourth, monitoring bird activities
19. Is the overall number of birds rising or falling?
20. Are they flying higher or lower?
21. How does the migration pattern change?
22. How does the combination of bird species change?
23. What is wrong with it? Why?
24. What are the main reasons for these changes?
Five, intelligent distribution network
25. The main goal of the intelligent distribution network is to automatically find the fastest
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delivery route.
26. Are there dogs, trees, steps or potholes that can hinder delivery?
27. Are there any adults or children who are “disordered” in this area?
28. What has changed in the past week, month, year, delivery time?
29. How long does the package usually have to stay outside to be accepted?
30. What exceptions need further investigation?
Sixth, intelligent police, fire and emergency rescue
31. Whenever an emergency call is received, the first responder will start the drone fleet time
monitoring.
32. When someone presses the emergency button on an autonomous vehicle, the emergency
responder responds quickly.
33. Monitoring systems for monitoring abnormal ground motions can be used to better predict
earthquakes and volcanic activity.
Seven, smart street lights
34. Intelligent street lights will use a variety of sensors to monitor light, heat, wind, sound,
humidity, pollution, magnetic pulse, harmonic vibration, air pressure and so on.
35. They will automatically change the color spectrum to help people travel in different weather
conditions.
36. Automatic dimming will help community residents rest.
37. Which buildings and structures show the greatest heat loss in cold weather?
Eight, mosquito tracking
38. Does the overall number of mosquitoes rise or fall?
39. How effective are the recent efforts to control mosquitoes?
40. What new species have emerged and why?
41. What are the main sources of reproduction? What changes are there every year?
42. What diseases do they carry, and what has changed in this situation?
43. Where is the most dangerous area of the city today?
Nine, noise monitoring
44. How do you prompt rapid response and investigation when very obvious sounds such as
gunshots, screams, collapsed buildings, and rushing waters appear?
45. Identify the source of noise interference.
46. How have the hybrids of electric and fuel vehicles changed over the years?
47. Does the roar of a wolf, coyote or other carnivore mean that more animals have entered the
area? Should the neighborhood be notified?
X. Sewer analysis
48. Analyze whether the color, concentration, volume, and frequency of urine and stool samples
are abnormal.
49. How do people's diets change?
50. What new drugs have appeared in the sewer system?
51. Are there any traces of parasites, infectious diseases, blood, sugar or illegal narcotics?
52. Is there any biomarker such as urobilin, azithromycin or sterol, and shows possible sewage
pollution?
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53. What is the change in the amount of waste in the seasons and years?
XI, sniffer technology
54. Sniffer technology will be used to detect the presence of a fire, just like a community smoke
detector.
55. Triangulation of sources of toxic and irritating emissions.
56. How does air quality change? Can it be linked to the weather?
57. Just like a hound, precise sniffing can track the traces of suspects and victims.
58. It will also be used to track pollen levels, radon, ozone and other forms of air pollution.
Twelve, landfill tracking
59. As time goes by, what is the change in the amount of garbage entering the landfill?
60. How does the mix between biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste change?
61. What are the toxic substances in landfills and what are their sources?
62. Detection of urine or bladder infection.
63. Detection of early symptoms of chronic diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, and even high
infectious diseases such as Ebola.