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Dubai Police seeking collaboration on the Smart City Naif project

Deadline: April 9, 2024

Dubai Police believes the implementation of the Smart City Naif project will be helpful to increase service quality and response times in the Naif area. The goal is to further utilize existing video data, install new sensors to collect additional pedestrian movement data and derive specific key performance indicators that help Dubai Police increase their service. On top, innovative interaction and visualization methods will be implemented as an integral part of the system.

The scope of the project Smart City Naif is to support Dubai Police with a live overview of the current pedestrian flows and traffic in- and outflow on different scales in the Naif area. The project area will be extended with ongoing project phases as defined in the following chapters. In addition to the live overview a forecasting and incident detection system will be developed to be incorporated in existing map-based tools used by Dubai Police and a physical model to interactively change the view on defined key performance indicators (KPIs) as pedestrian density, pedestrian flows, traffic inflow and hot spot detections and allow Dubai Police to set and activate defined measures directly.

Overview of Project

- The Smart City Naif project aims to create a live and forecasting crowd overview system for the Naif area through the implementation of various technologies and systems.

- The project includes components such as new sensor infrastructure, real-time overview, forecasting and incident detection, ESRI integration, and a physical interaction model.

- The project is divided into the following three phases, focusing on different spatial areas: 

  • Phase 1: Gold Souk Area with the deployment of a new sensor framework, integration of existing video stream data and creation of a physical interaction model
  • Phase 2: Greater Naif Area with additional deployments and implementation of further behavior detection methods
  • Phase 3: City Wide Deployment that covers the whole region of Dubai.
 
To apply:

Please respond directly to this opportunity by April 9, 2024

Deadline: April 9, 2024
Posted on: March 15, 2024
Industry: AI, Artificial Intelligence, Senors, Data Management, GIS, 3D Modeling, Video Streaming

Dubai Police believes the implementation of the Smart City Naif project will be helpful to increase service quality and response times in the Naif area. The goal is to further utilize existing video data, install new sensors to collect additional pedestrian movement data and derive specific key performance indicators that help Dubai Police increase their service. On top, innovative interaction and visualization methods will be implemented as an integral part of the system.

The scope of the project Smart City Naif is to support Dubai Police with a live overview of the current pedestrian flows and traffic in- and outflow on different scales in the Naif area. The project area will be extended with ongoing project phases as defined in the following chapters. In addition to the live overview a forecasting and incident detection system will be developed to be incorporated in existing map-based tools used by Dubai Police and a physical model to interactively change the view on defined key performance indicators (KPIs) as pedestrian density, pedestrian flows, traffic inflow and hot spot detections and allow Dubai Police to set and activate defined measures directly.

Overview of Project

- The Smart City Naif project aims to create a live and forecasting crowd overview system for the Naif area through the implementation of various technologies and systems.

- The project includes components such as new sensor infrastructure, real-time overview, forecasting and incident detection, ESRI integration, and a physical interaction model.

- The project is divided into the following three phases, focusing on different spatial areas: 

  • Phase 1: Gold Souk Area with the deployment of a new sensor framework, integration of existing video stream data and creation of a physical interaction model
  • Phase 2: Greater Naif Area with additional deployments and implementation of further behavior detection methods
  • Phase 3: City Wide Deployment that covers the whole region of Dubai.
 
To apply:

Please respond directly to this opportunity by April 9, 2024


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