Application of Smart City Systems in Public Safety Monitoring and Management
https://doi.org/10.35596/1729-7648-2025-31-2-77-83
Abstract
The article substantiates the use of “smart city” systems as a tool for monitoring and managing public safety. A method for recognizing and assessing potential anthropogenic threats to a “smart city” is described. The choice of factors underlying the assessment of the potential danger of individuals is substantiated, taking into account the specifics of the method’s application in automated intelligent systems of predictive analytics and intelligent video surveillance in a “smart city”. The results of developing a prototype of an intelligent system are described. The accuracy of its operation is assessed.
About the Authors
E. M. KosarevaBelarus
Kosareva Ekaterina Maksimovna, Assistant at the Department of Design of Information and Computer Systems
220013, Minsk, P. Brovki St., 6
Тel.: +375 17 293-20-88
D. V. Likhachevsky
Belarus
Cand. Sci. (Tech.), Associate Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Computer Design
Minsk
T. V. Kazak
Belarus
Dr. Sci. (Psych.), Professor, Head of the Department of Engineering Psychology and Ergonomics
Minsk
D. R. Tiunchik
Belarus
Student
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Review
For citations:
Kosareva E.M., Likhachevsky D.V., Kazak T.V., Tiunchik D.R. Application of Smart City Systems in Public Safety Monitoring and Management. Digital Transformation. 2025;31(2):77-83. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35596/1729-7648-2025-31-2-77-83