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Implementing ITU-T International Standards to shape Smart Sustainable Cities - The case of Moscow
the help of this system, the government can register lighting objects, estimate the costs for
operation and maintenance, and control compliance with the standards of illumination. The
system encompasses:
420 000 outdoor lightning pillars;
500 000 lamps;
6 800 power supply points; and
47 100 other objects of external illumination.
City vehicle management
All of Moscow’s municipal vehicles (more than 32 000) are now tracked and monitored through
GLONASS. An Internal website (as seen in Figure 17) allows for the monitoring of different
vehicle types, drivers’ names, tasks to be done and completed, fuel consumption, position, and
routes and speeds.
Through this management and monitoring system, Moscow is able to:
determine if a vehicle’s tasks (e.g. snow clearing) have been completed within specified
time parameters;
provide payments once the task is completed;
monitor in real time the locations of all city vehicles and change deployments as needed;
and
collect data to improve the efficiency of delivery of services in the future.
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