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Sposoby poprawy bezpieczeństwa ludności cywilnej w inteligentnych miastach

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Ways to improve the security of civil population in smart cities
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W artykule zaprezentowano rozważania związane ze sposobami poprawy bezpieczeństwa ludności cywilnej w inteligentnych miastach. Rozpoczęto od krótkiego wprowadzenia i przeglądu piśmiennictwa. Następnie przedstawiono pojęcie inteligentnych miast i stosowane w nich technologie teleinformatyczne oraz wybrane sposoby poprawy bezpieczeństwa ludności cywilnej w tych miastach.
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The article presents considerations related to the methods of improving the security of civilians in smart cities. The article began with a short introduction and literature review. Then, the concept of smart cities and the ICT technologies used in them were presented, as well as selected methods of improving the security of civilians in smart cities.
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29--38
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Bibliogr. 32 poz.
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  • Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna
Bibliografia
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