CONSTRUCTION of SMART COMMUNITY BASED on GIS and TILT PHOTOGRAMMETRY

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Abstract

As a component of smart city, smart community is the community form in the information age. With people's higher pursuit of living environment, safety, convenience and other intelligent aspects, the construction of smart community continues to accelerate. However, there are still some problems such as uneven community safety management level, data island, insufficient quality service projects and lack of participation of residents. This paper studies and practices the construction of smart community based on GIS and tilt photogrammetry. The smart community uses tilt photogrammetry technology to restore the real scene of the community as the data source. The core work of field data acquisition, 3D model construction and monomer modelling of the real scene is carried out. Then, the smart community web terminal is built based on Cesium.js and Vue.js framework, and the mobile terminal is developed by using WeChat applet. The experiment shows that this system can build a communication bridge between managers and users, and it is convenient for property management personnel to carry out accurate positioning verification, inspection, maintenance and timely feedback of community events on the information reported by users in real time. The whole smart community system can provide intelligent and convenient conditions for residents of the community, It can improve the existing management level of the community and provide the valuable technical reference for the current construction of smart communities.

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Dou, S. Q., & Ding, S. Y. (2020). CONSTRUCTION of SMART COMMUNITY BASED on GIS and TILT PHOTOGRAMMETRY. In International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives (Vol. 42, pp. 547–554). International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-3-W10-547-2020

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