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Hisense is building a new smart emergency system with an emergency cloud brain as the core to promote the comprehensive development of resilient and secure cities

cici Tue, May 14 2024 07:49 PM EST

Emergency security is the cornerstone and bottom line of urban development. Exploring new emergency capabilities based on new productive forces is the future direction of the industry.

On May 11, 2024, the "Disaster Prevention and Reduction: Starting from the Grassroots" Forum and the Second Second Member Representative Conference of the Qingdao Emergency Management Association were held in Qingdao. Gai Jian, General Manager of the Digital Government Business Unit of Hisense Network Technology Company, delivered a keynote speech on "Hisense Cloud Brain Technology Empowering Urban Disaster Prevention and Reduction Practices and Reflections" at the scene, elaborating on Hisense's creation of a new smart emergency system with "emergency cloud brain" as the core, accelerating the modernization of emergency management, continuously improving the city's risk prevention and control capabilities, and comprehensively enhancing the overall resilience of the city. 1906db73-cbcf-4b81-a44f-712d41fc5a17.jpg Pioneer in the Smart Emergency Industry

In the field of smart emergency response, Hisense took an early lead with rapid deployment. As early as 2007, it established a leading "city-district-town-street" three-level command system for the Qingdao Municipal Emergency Office. In recent years, with deepening expertise, Hisense has led the establishment of China's first "Public Safety + Smart City Innovation Space" and the country's first "Smart Cloud Brain Manufacturing Innovation Center." It has also spearheaded the "National Comprehensive Emergency Communication Terminal R&D and Industrialization Technology Project," providing smart emergency products and solutions to over 30 provinces and cities, earning trust and support from customers.

Facing the new industry landscape shaped by policies and markets, Hisense has charted a new course in building a new type of smart emergency response system. "Adhering to value and application orientation will become the core of enhancing urban comprehensive emergency capabilities and effectiveness," said Gai Jian in his speech. Hisense will leverage high-quality data, practical models, and efficient decision support to construct a new smart emergency response system centered around the "emergency cloud brain," guided by scenario-based practical experience. d2989426-df5a-4731-a069-835e986c5111.jpg Builder of a New Intelligent Emergency Response System

In terms of data, possessing the capability for full-cycle emergency data management. Drawing on experience collaborating with over 60 emergency response departments, offering 5 different data collection methods, innovatively supporting automated collection to enhance efficiency. Providing over 1000 governance rules across 4 categories to improve data governance effectiveness. Developing 482 data standards across 18 categories and 53 subcategories to meet sharing and collaborative needs.

In terms of business models, offering more than 50 algorithm models across 4 major categories including risk identification, monitoring alerts, trend analysis, and overall assessment, empowering intelligent emergency management. During a summer flood prevention period in a certain city last year, utilizing the Hisense warning model, what used to take 30 minutes to generate a plan now only takes 3 minutes, leading to superior real-world effectiveness. be1593d6-08ca-4556-b9d6-a229e8bd2373.jpg In terms of decision support, we have independently developed the industry's first integrated emergency command center at the provincial, municipal, and district levels. This enables more accurate predictions, faster warnings, more practical contingency plans, and more efficient and precise decision support. Hisense has implemented integrated decision support platforms in over 30 cities in the field of emergency response. Currently, we are developing a large-scale emergency industry platform to reconstruct emergency decision support applications, providing a brand-new experience.

Practitioners in urban emergency response scenarios

The practical application is a key link in product innovation and the final step in generating economic and social benefits. Today, Hisense's new smart emergency system has been applied in various scenarios such as flood and drought prevention, forest fire prevention, earthquake disasters, and seaweed disasters, yielding significant results. 0ffd5eaa-b704-46a4-a2ad-c6d841b54aef.png Using the example of flood control and drought resistance scenarios: By applying large-scale modeling technology, it is possible to predict flood risk points and water levels before the flood based on rainfall and wind information; during the flood, emergency response plans can be automatically generated, recommended routes and road conditions can be presented on maps, and voice intelligence can be used after the flood to access records of each stage of the response process, allowing for review of the process and tracing of issues, leading to a 30% increase in event detection and response efficiency.

Another example is the prevention of summer algae disasters. Hisense has developed a monitoring and early warning system in a certain district of a city. Prior to the event, by combining remote sensing identification of algae patches with various factors such as wind fields and sea temperatures, the system can predict the growth and drift range of algae. During the event, the system uses the prediction results for salvage and defense, utilizes video intelligence perception for timely event distribution, ensuring the safety of salvage vessels. After the event, comprehensive assessment of the overall situation of algae is conducted using the latest remote sensing monitoring data, prediction data, and offshore meteorological data. 1c8d5e29-815e-417b-975e-555a2fb0e667.png In addition, forest fire scenarios can quickly build fire spread models to predict fire line length and spread area with an accuracy of ≥85%. In earthquake disaster scenarios, an intensity rapid report chart is automatically generated within 50 seconds, and a human-computer interactive seismic intensity chart is provided within 10 minutes to assist in rapid repairs. In comprehensive command scenarios, Hisense has implemented over 100 command center construction cases, establishing emergency command centers at city, district, and street levels in Qingdao, integrating construction, management, and services... This demonstrates urban emergency response capabilities and showcases Hisense's smart emergency response strength.

Disaster relief is of great significance, with no "completion," only "ongoing." In the future, Hisense will focus on "value, efficiency, and effectiveness" to drive technological innovation and enhance emergency response capabilities. By adhering to tailored strategies for each city and promoting tailored solutions based on local conditions, Hisense aims to contribute its strength to the construction of China's new quality emergency response capabilities!