Civil IoT Taiwan
Civil IoT Taiwan is part of the government’s Forward-looking Infrastructure Development Program under the Digital Infrastructure category. With the collective effort of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC), Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), Ministry of the Interior (MOI), Environmental Protection Administration (EPA), Academia Sinica, and Council of Agriculture (COA), the project aims to address the core needs of the public by prioritizing four key mission areas, namely air quality, earthquake, water resources, and disaster prevention and response. By leveraging AI and IoT technologies, the project strives to deliver well-rounded, smart living services to facilitate the government and the people in responding to the challenges in an ever-changing environment.
Data service Platform
Solution Description
The Civil IoT data service platform collected and stored environmental sensor data in four key areas: earthquake, water resources, air quality, and disaster prevention, and provides real-time data service using the OGC SensorThings API that conforms to the international data modeling standards for value-added services through a unified data modeling framework.
In order to solve the problem of insufficient communication in remote areas, Band20 frequency band is utilized to build a backbone network core service for IoT application, which provides remote areas with the use of Band20 frequency band as a network communication method for IoT data transmission, and expands the scope of IoT deployment in remote areas.