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Title Impact Of Smart Community On Resource Accessibility: A Case Study In Shanghai
ID_Doc 30417
Authors Luo M.; Hou Y.; Liu Y.; Xu W.
Year 2020
Published Proceedings - 2020 Chinese Automation Congress, CAC 2020
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CAC51589.2020.9327590
Abstract In order to deeply dig into the resource allocation level of the smart communities and evaluate the dynamic balance between the service supply of amenities and the needs of residents, we establish an improved community resource accessibility index model for the public service facilities in different life circles. The experimental data comes from the real-time routing data and the points of interest data crawled from AutoNavi Map. This paper proposes a new perspective to explore whether the implementation of smart communities can help increase the community resource accessibility by combining the calculation results of the Community Resource Accessibility Index model and the pilot content of smart communities. Our work can not only support the reconstruction of the model of community governance but also help to promote the personalized construction of smart communities, thereby providing a reference to further improve the top-level design of smart communities. The result shows that the community resource accessibility of the typical smart community in Shanghai not only differs greatly within the community but also exhibits obviously different distribution characteristics in municipal districts. The implementation of smart communities has made up for the shortcomings of community resource accessibility to a certain extent. © 2020 IEEE.
Author Keywords Community Resource Accessibility Index; Points of Interest; smart community


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