MALAYSIA SMART CITY OUTLOOK 2021-2022

Global Practices The desire to create be�er living and working urban environments and condi�ons have seen many advanced ci�es like Taipei, London, Seoul, Shenzen and Shanghai adopt innova�ve digital infrastructures and systems to improve the quality of life in ci�es. These take into account

demands for a safe, secure and healthy environment. Op�ng for some of these technological adop�ons worldwide can help Malaysia strengthen its current Smart Living ini�a�ves.

Taipei

London

Smart Home & Smart Services Public houses with smart water, electricity and gas meters, security and disaster preven�on systems, community-based informa�on exchange architecture, building automa�on, energy management, smart grid, smart property management services as well as BIM cloud management pla�orm to improve the quality of lives of residents. The city offers a diverse range of smart services, including smart library, smart health care, smart day care, smart office and smart shops. Smart Health Smart health care services offer open informa�on technology to medical suppliers. The public uses the cloud system to monitor and manage personal health. Innova�ve services including an�-fall detec�on system, emergency no�ce system and care by robots are offered to the elderly.

Na�onal Health Services It connects the medical record systems of different NHS and partner organisa�ons to improve the care and support of people who move between the NHS, council social care and third sector services. Care Connect offers comprehensive customer service (general enquiries, complaints, triage and feedback) on a simple point of access through a range of channels (online, phone, text and social media). Interac�ve maps and dashboards enable the public to track progress and openly see how NHS providers are responding.

Shenzen / Shanghai

Seoul

Smart Public Safety System network Intelligent “Neural Cells” at public areas to assess risks and instantly report to the police. Installa�on of intelligent “neural cells” door lock and smoke-proof devices are to ensure “zero” indoor the�s, and provide solu�ons for senior care, parking conges�on and illegal garbage disposal. Digital Police / Security Guard Equipped with police experience and ar�ficial intelligence, it monitors traffic viola�on and street crimes. Smart Signal Lamps & Smart Cross-Road Reminder Provides real-�me monitoring and makes corresponding plans to let the city operate in an orderly way. Smart Security Check Equipment A “non-contact, non-stop, non-offensive and non-radia�on” equipment, used to shorten security check dura�on, differen�ate risks and creates a more comfortable experience for people. Big-Crowd Monitoring system Applied at major tourism spots to implement visitor control and traffic control. security and efficiency. Smart homes concept can also be extended to public housing with the introduc ti on of smart water, electricity and gas. On the streets, wireless emergency bells can be installed to detect impending danger and to enable rescue work to be carried out

Dome Cameras / AI Crime Predic�ng Cameras Dome cameras with varying func�onali�es are installed in public spaces to monitor people’s movements. Crime-predic�ng cameras with Ar�ficial Intelligence are installed to measure the likelihood of a crime taking place. Transport Opera�on and Informa�on Service (TOPIS) Monitoring centre focusing on traffic, mountain climbers and mountain fires. Ansimi App The Ansimi app connects security cameras in the en�re city to detect women who are in danger and needing rescue in any of the public areas. “Safe Havens” Wireless emergency bells are installed around the corners in the city to alert the nearest police sta�on when help is needed. Late Night Call Bus The on-demand bus booked through an app, picks up passengers heading to similar des�na�ons.

In order to promote healthy living and ensure the well being of the people, Malaysia’s ongoing ini ti a ti ves to develop Smart Living can be strengthened further in a number of ways using technologies that enable homes, streets and healthcare systems to have a high level of

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