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7 March 2022 Research on the governance of public traffic congestion from the perspective of safe and resilient city in Hangzhou based on intelligent transportation system
Hanyue Zhu, Panbing Xiao, Weidong Wang
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Proceedings Volume 12167, Third International Conference on Electronics and Communication; Network and Computer Technology (ECNCT 2021); 121670J (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2628313
Event: 2021 Third International Conference on Electronics and Communication, Network and Computer Technology, 2021, Harbin, China
Abstract
Taking the transportation system into consideration is a necessity in promoting the construction of safe and resilient cities. Select several types of indicators such as satisfaction with traffic conditions, public understanding, cognitive factors, countermeasure analysis, and confidence index, and carry out data analysis to understand the current situation of traffic congestion in Hangzhou based on specific research indicators. It is proposed that by constructing an intelligent transportation system, promoting the intelligentization of buses and new energy, connecting passengers, vehicles and big data. Establish an intelligent, digital and artificial intelligence-led traffic regulation network. Provide a theoretical basis for Hangzhou to build a resilient city.
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Hanyue Zhu, Panbing Xiao, and Weidong Wang "Research on the governance of public traffic congestion from the perspective of safe and resilient city in Hangzhou based on intelligent transportation system", Proc. SPIE 12167, Third International Conference on Electronics and Communication; Network and Computer Technology (ECNCT 2021), 121670J (7 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2628313
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KEYWORDS
Roads

Intelligence systems

Safety

Telecommunications

Space operations

Analytical research

Energy efficiency

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