Some questions of creating the intellectual system «CONTROL_TEA» concept was considered. The issues of creating organizational support for the situational center of intellectual system «CONTROL_TEA» are reviewed. The structure of the information storage was developed. There is a need for their certification and registration in city services. In order to combine them into a single system, the smart city will be the task manager, and the DAVs will be their executor, it is proposed to organize regional situational centers that will coordinate the work. The regional situation center provides two-way communication between customers (public, municipal, private) and its contractors (UAVs), monitors traffic, provides a variety of operations and, along with the IOT, serves as a data provider.


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    Title :

    Organization of Regional Situational Centers of the Intelligent System «CONTROL_TEA» using UAVs


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    Publication date :

    2021-10-19


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    365335 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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