On the morning of November 13, 2020, the seminar on Key Technologies for Information-Physical Fusion in Smart Cities was held in Room 307 of Building 5, 865 Changning Road, Shanghai. The seminar was organized by East China Normal University, the leading institution of the project. Experts, project leaders, and key technical personnel from various participating units were invited to attend. The main purpose of the seminar was to strengthen technical exchanges between the various research topics and improve the overall integration of project results. Professor Dingding Han, the leader of a special topic under the project, gave a presentation.Due to pandemic prevention requirements, the seminar was held in a hybrid format, both online and offline.
Report Session on-site
Professor Dingding Han's presentation focused on the "Smart City Visualization Information-Physical Analysis System Based on Ultra-Complex Network Systems' Physical and Logical Framework" project, which is an important sub-topic under the project "Key Technologies and Demonstrations for the Internet of Things and Smart Cities." Her report mainly discussed two areas: the development of a new visualization platform for T-CPS and the development of the Beidou positioning service platform. She briefly summarized the recent progress of the entire project, including improvements to the visualization platform based on the overall framework, integration with Beidou satellite positioning information, and related service platforms. This collaboration will lead to the development of a visualization event application based on specific incidents in Wuxi.
The annual goals for this year have been exceeded: all five submitted invention patents have entered substantive examination, with two patents undergoing priority review. Additionally, a national standard application has been submitted in line with assessment requirements, and the project will be defended on November 23 in Beijing.
Professor Han Dingding gives the report online