EDITORIAL FOCUS: SMART CITY SMART CITY DEVELOPMENT IN KOWLOON EAST
Smart City Development in Kowloon East KE consists of the former airport site – the Kai Tak Development area, the Kwun Tong and Kowloon Bay Business Areas. Since the closing of the airport, the relocation of manufacturing industries to the Mainland and the rapid increase in demand for high grade office buildings, KE has been rapidly transforming. The Government advocates the transformation of KE into another core business district (CBD2) to support Hong Kong’s economic development by adopting a visionary, coordinated and integrated approach. Smart city development can play an important role in this process by offering innovative and sustainable urban development solutions. Read more about The Quayside development in this section.
PoC Trial 1 PoC Trial 2 PoC Trial 3 PoC Trial 4 PoC Trial 5
Persona and preference-based wayfinding for pedestrians
Smart crowd management system
• Self-guided tour function • Users’ persona and • Using augmented reality or virtual reality • Suggest personalised routes
• Automatically detect crowd flow and number of vehicles • Identify abnormal conditions • Improve the efficiency of crowd management.
Energy efficiency data system • Installation of smart electricity sensors
Kerbside loading / unloading bay monitoring system
Smart recycling bin system • CCTV cameras and video analytics
• Fill-level sensors • Estimate the fill-up time • Suggest an optimized collection route through artificial intelligence
PoC Trial 6 Multi-purpose lamp post
• Multi-purpose lamp post • Air quality and weather monitoring • Pedestrian and vehicle flow analysis • Real-time information dissemination • Electric vehicle charging facilitie • Solar power facilities and Wi-Fi hotspots
PoC Trial 7 PoC Trial 8 Real-time road works information • Real-time road works information Illegal Parking monitoring system • CCTV cameras and video analytics • Detect illegal parking activities
• Real-time electricity consumption data
SMART CITY@ KOWLOON EAST 2016
2017
February 2016
• Review of Existing/ Planned Smart Initiatives
• Proposed Framework and Advocacy Statement
Public Engagement STAGE 1
November 2016
• Implementation Strategy • Proof of Concept Trials • Assessment of Requirements on Centralized Digital Infrastructure
2018 2019
End of 2018
Public Engagement STAGE 2
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