"Your car has been overdue for 1 year and 7 months of the annual inspection." One evening lately, Ms. Yin was driving a private car into a district on Kongjiang Road and before long, the community police was informing her of the above message.
Community police are not traffic police, so how come they can access such precise violation information about her car? The answer is the Intelligent Social Security system piloted by Yangpu Public Security Bureau.
At the end of last year, the Security Squad and Science and Technology Department of Shanghai Public Security Bureau cooperated with Yangpu Public Security Bureau and sub-district authorities to set up a pilot project team. Based on the sensing network of the Kongjiang Sub-district, the team selected this area to pilot the Intelligent Social Security system.
Most of the blocks are old communities, together with schools and some commercial facilities, and the project team set up the "Yangpu Intelligent Social Security (pilot) system". This intelligent system connects about 16,000 sensing devices, including real-time sensing devices such as intelligent access devices, intelligent manhole covers, intelligent fire hydrants, and monitoring devices in residential areas and roads, constituting a comprehensive social perception. In the meantime, the system integrates the current population, housing, vehicles, units and other data from the police, housing and civil administration. Supported by hardware such as mobile monitors, sensors and sensing devices, Yangpu Police relies on big data and cloud platforms to build a "wise brain" for old blocks to guard their homes.
"These sensors are like neurons, which can penetrate into the "endings" of neighborhoods and even residential buildings. It constantly senses and collects information and enriches our database." Said a police at the Project Team. The brain" judges, compares and collides with these huge amounts of data and gives real-time warnings about community insecurity; in the meantime, it promptly sends verification instructions through the government WeChat platforms and pushes the notifications to police nearby.
This is what happened in Ms. Yin's case. As soon as she drove into the district, the abnormal information about her car was identified by the intelligent security system and was pushed to the community police WeChat platform, so that the police can find her without much effort. At present, according to the social data gathered by the system, Yangpu police are conducting comprehensive analysis and judgment, so as to carry out more effective management to group lease, illegal business in residential buildings, fire safety and other community risks, and conduct more targeted efforts towards money-related crimes such as pickpocketing and burglary.