Design and Implementation of Police Mobile GIS Command System
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https://doi.org/10.30564/frae.v1i1.4Abstract
The current situation and demand of police management based on geographic information, networking, cloud computing, webService, arcgisServer and Wencheng public security, put forward the general idea to build a set of mobile police office system, and discusses the SOA architecture, data integration, data mining, data storage and visualization of mobile Internet the key content of the final completion of a complete set of police mobile command system GIS.
Keywords:
GIS geographic information; Internet of things; Sky map; Mobile officeReferences
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