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OpenVisualCloud/Smart-City-Sample: The smart city reference pipeline shows how to integrate various media building blocks, with analytics powered by the OpenVINO™ Toolkit, for traffic or stadium sensing, analytics and management tasks.

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The E2E sample implements aspects of smart city sensing, analytics and management features as follows:

The sample implements the Smart-City traffic and stadium scenarios. The traffic scenario measures vehicle/pedestrian flow for planning purpose. The stadium scenario focuses on different access control techniques, including entrance people counting, service-point queue counting, and stadium seating zone crowd counting.

The sample is powered by the following OpenVisualCloud software stacks:

sudo mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d       
printf "[Service]\nEnvironment=\"HTTPS_PROXY=$https_proxy\" \"NO_PROXY=$no_proxy\"\n" | sudo tee /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/proxy.conf       
sudo systemctl daemon-reload          
sudo systemctl restart docker     

Use the following commands to build the sample. By default, the sample builds to the traffic scenario. To enable the stadium scenario, use cmake -DSCENARIO=stadium ... See also: Build Options.

mkdir build    
cd build     
cmake ..    
make     

Use the following commands to start/stop services via docker swarm:

make update # optional for private registry
make start_docker_swarm      
make stop_docker_swarm      

See also: Docker Swarm Setup.

Use the following commands to start/stop Kubernetes services:

make update # optional for private registry
make start_kubernetes
make stop_kubernetes

See also: Kubernetes Setup.

Launch your browser and browse to https://<hostname> for the sample UI.


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