Reference no: EM133412042
Case Study: Evaluation of reliable alternatives in developing electronic systems within local municipalities
1. Modern electronic systems based on the Internet of Things
IoT devices are placed at strategic locations in the infrastructure, collecting data on many parameters such as water pressure, traffic flow, energy usage, and more. The data is sent to a central database where it is analyzed using algorithms and software to identify any problems or deficiencies. The results of the analysis are then sent to the relevant authorities through notifications, allowing them to respond quickly and take action to solve the problem.
2. Modern electronic systems based on Building Information Modeling (BIM) systems
BIM systems provide a virtual representation of a building or infrastructure project, including design, construction, and maintenance. By using BIM, municipal councils can gain a better understanding of the costs and resources involved in maintaining their infrastructure, as well as identify any potential problems before they arise. In addition, BIM can also be used to simulate different scenarios and assess their impact on infrastructure, helping to ensure that infrastructure can withstand different conditions over time.
3. Modern electronic systems based on GIS
It is a digital mapping technology that can be used to monitor, manage and analyze the various components of a municipal infrastructure. A GIS provides a visual representation of infrastructure and its interconnectedness, allowing municipal councils to track and monitor their status, use and efficiency.
Questions:
In your opinion, what is the best alternative out of the three alternatives above?
Why did you choose this alternative and not the others?
What do you think of other alternatives?