A Study on Urban Spatial System Planning of Qingdao City Park Based on Intelligent Monitoring Sensors

Since the release of the 13th Five-Year Plan, the construction plan of the smart city and Internet of Things (IoT) has once again pushed the sensors into the limelight. In the current situation, whether in China or around the world, the construction of smart communities has become an irreversible tr...

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Construction
Construction management
Construction planning
Design optimization
Information technology
Infrastructure
Innovations
Internet of Things
Land use
Natural resources
Parks
Planning
Public services
Rural development
Security systems
Smart cities
Smart sensors
Social services
Supply & demand
Urban development
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