Smart traffic lights better manage traffic in a prime example of retrofitting legacy infrastructure with the Internet of Things.
New research from CDW reveals insights from AI experts and IT leaders.
Smart traffic lights better manage traffic in a prime example of retrofitting legacy infrastructure with the Internet of Things.
The police department in Opelika, Ala., depends on video evidence from body cameras and dash cams to investigate crimes and other matters. To support police requirements, Opelika's CIO has configured the city's network to automatically back up that video wirelessly and make it available upon demand.
The city will use artificial intelligence to make its smart transportation initiatives even smarter.
Next-generation wireless networks will enhance services in smart cities and public safety.
Cities will be able to more granularly prioritize different applications and services using network slicing technology.
The wireless sensors will help identify maintenance needs on the bridge.
The city and military branch will partner on drones, smart street lighting and other applications.
The city’s new plan is focused on deploying technologies that meet the needs of residents.
Colorado, New Jersey, Nevada, North Dakota and Virginia are pursuing a variety of innovative initiatives.
Governors and mayors seeking federal infrastructure investment see IT as a key to resiliency.
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