PRODUCT VALUE

Global Real-time Monitoring

Accessing sensor data and video data across levels and departments.

Comprehensively and multi-scale grasp of the safety situation of urban lifelines.

Continuous monitoring of key areas and parallel monitoring of multiple indicator data.

Intelligent Risk Warning

Accessing various disaster warning algorithms.

Shifting from relying primarily on manual experience to leveraging scientific technology.

Multi-source data fusion and recognition to improve warning accuracy.

Collaborative Emergency Response

Shifting from traditional decentralized departmental operations to global integrated command.

Reducing the cost and time of information transmission.

Systematically allocating various resources for fault assignment and rapid response.

CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES

Challenges:Difficulty in data sharing

The urban lifeline business is cross departmental and cross organizational, lacking effective information integration, forming a "data island" with all data scattered.

Urban Multi-Dimensional Perception

Build a unified base to coordinate the interconnection between business supervision platforms and application platforms, achieving comprehensive and three-dimensional perception of various risk scenarios in urban lifelines, and solving the problem of difficult data sharing.

Challenges:Difficulty in information integrating

Data standards are not unified, there are many urban management objects, and their data is diverse, making it difficult to coordinate.

Data Collection & Integration

Build a comprehensive regulatory platform, gather relevant data from various scenarios, and form a city lifeline risk monitoring & early warning & emergency management collaborative disposal system to solve the problem of difficult information integration.

Challenges:Limited Business Applications

The handling of urban risk events is superficial, mainly based on passive detection, lacking active coping measures, and unable to form a closed loop.

Event Simulation & Deduction

Establish a full-chain coordinated response process, shifting from post-incident handling to pre-incident warning, to transform urban safety from "reactive response" to "proactive prevention". This addresses the issue of limited business applications.

Challenges:Difficulty in data sharing

The urban lifeline business is cross departmental and cross organizational, lacking effective information integration, forming a "data island" with all data scattered.

Urban Multi-Dimensional Perception

Build a unified base to coordinate the interconnection between business supervision platforms and application platforms, achieving comprehensive and three-dimensional perception of various risk scenarios in urban lifelines, and solving the problem of difficult data sharing.

Challenges:Difficulty in information integrating

Data standards are not unified, there are many urban management objects, and their data is diverse, making it difficult to coordinate.

Data Collection & Integration

Build a comprehensive regulatory platform, gather relevant data from various scenarios, and form a city lifeline risk monitoring & early warning & emergency management collaborative disposal system to solve the problem of difficult information integration.

Challenges:Limited Business Applications

The handling of urban risk events is superficial, mainly based on passive detection, lacking active coping measures, and unable to form a closed loop.

Event Simulation & Deduction

Establish a full-chain coordinated response process, shifting from post-incident handling to pre-incident warning, to transform urban safety from "reactive response" to "proactive prevention". This addresses the issue of limited business applications.

SEGMENTATION

BENCHMARKING CASES

A Flood Simulation Platform in North China

By finely constructing urban scenes and water related facilities, we present a fully digital twin scenario of urban flood control and drainage. Based on real-time changes in water conditions, the application of waterlogging models for twin simulation deduction can enable remote emergency dispatch of pumping stations, regulating and storage facilities, gates and weirs, on-site personnel, etc., providing auxiliary decision-making for urban safety lifelines.

The smallest management unit of Shanghai city

Shanghai Municipal Government and Huawei are jointly exploring a more sophisticated and intelligent "one network management" platform in running megacities. With digital twin, traffic flow simulation, and dynamic data-driven scenarios on the basis of IOC, 51WORLD has pioneered the Nanjing Building as the smallest management unit for urban digital governance in Shanghai, together with Xuhui District and Huawei.

Emergency Module of a Unified Management Project in a City in Central China

Core application:
Unified emergency operation in one scenario;
Monitoring and early warning of safety production;
Contingency plan simulation;
Automatic inspection of equipment;

Value:
1.Grid-based management of emergency elements in key areas of chemical companies, clarifying territories, industries, and corporate responsibilities in one scenario
2.Closed-loop management of risk control, daily inspection, and hidden hazards removal
3.Simulation and deduction of emergency plans on the digital twin platform

Beijing Contemporary MOMA

Beijing Contemporary MOMA is a continuation and development of the technology theme real estate of Contemporary Real Estate. Its large-scale use of green energy fully demonstrates the future urban lifestyle. Based on the ISE simulation engine, the MOMA wind field is simulated and analyzed to evaluate and present its wind resistance situation, making it traceable and fully showcasing the green and technological aspects of buildings.