Optical communication equipment serves as a crucial infrastructure for the perception and transmission layers of smart cities, applicable to scenarios such as intelligent streetlights, traffic monitoring, environmental surveillance, and security systems. Cost-effective optical transceivers can uniformly upload various data to management platforms, enabling fine-grained urban management.
Practical Advantages:
Supports multi-protocol integration, flexible deployment, and convenient maintenance.
Facilitates the construction of a unified communication platform to achieve data integration, resource sharing, and intelligent operation across subsystems.
Practical Application Effects:
Enables interconnection and information sharing among urban subsystems, such as real-time traffic flow regulation and security warning linkage.
Features flexible deployment and easy maintenance, adapting to diverse scenarios like municipal roads, underground utility tunnels, parks, and plazas.
Multiple interfaces support unified access of heterogeneous devices, reducing deployment costs.
Contributes to building a unified, open, and efficient urban management platform, realizing a new "data-driven" smart city operation model.