Strategy of integrated humanity for specific applications

Chaoqiang Jiang, C. C. Chan, Tianlu Ma, Jingchun Xiang, Xiaosheng Wang, Chen Chen, Hongbin Sun, George You Zhou

Research output: Chapter in book / Conference proceedingChapter in an edited book (as author)Academic researchpeer-review

Abstract

The core of the Four Networks Integration is the integration of the humanistic network under the “human-cyber-physical” ecosystem. This embodies the top-level design thinking for the development of the digital economy under the background of the new infrastructure, that is, the method of establishing the integrated development of human-cyber-physical systems. This is reflected in the applications of smart energy, smart industry, smart transportation, and smart cities. Specifically, in this chapter, the smart energy system including energy flow and information will be discussed; the smart transportation system relying on communications and the exchange of data between different platforms will be investigated; the collaborative robots for industrial Internet-of-Things in the smart industry system will be explored; and the ecosystem operating system for smart city with intelligent computing will be investigated. Consequently, it is shown that the integration of the humanistic network has become the key to accelerate different intelligent applications.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIntegration of Energy, Information, Transportation and Humanity
Subtitle of host publicationRenaissance from Digitization
PublisherElsevier
Pages125-167
Number of pages43
ISBN (Electronic)9780323955218
ISBN (Print)9780323955225
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • collaborative robots
  • ecosystem
  • electrification
  • Energy Internet
  • industrial Internet
  • low carbon city
  • smart city
  • smart energy system
  • smart transportation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Psychology

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