The mobile police terminal based on the open source HarmonyOS was unveiled, adapted to the OpenHarmony 5.0 Release version and Police Hong
OpenAtom OpenHarmony, an open-source open-source police terminal based on OpenHarmony has now been unveiled.
IT Home reported on May 14 that according to OpenAtom OpenHarmony, an open-source open-source police terminal based on OpenHarmony has now been unveiled.
According to reports, mobile police terminal products based on open source Hongmeng are widely used in the following scenarios:
Daily patrol and public security prevention and control: Handheld law enforcement PDA, law enforcement recorder and other equipment support face recognition, license plate capture and real-time video backhaul to help the police complete daily patrol and public security prevention and control.
Emergency response and counter-terrorism: In emergencies, terminals support multi-modal communication and multi-department coordinated operations.
Smart case handling and administrative quick handling are applied to functions such as electronic transcription, video inquiry, and automatic document generation.
IT Home learned from the Open Atom Open Source Foundation that the series of products are based on the chip certified by industry specifications and the FlyHong OS Smart system, and are adapted to the OpenHarmony 5.0 Release version and Jinghong.
There is a full-process security protection, based on the chip certified by industry standards, using hardware encryption, trusted boot, data isolation and other technologies, in line with the Ministry of Public Security's mobile police terminal security specifications, to ensure system security.
Based on the distributed soft bus technology of open-source HarmonyOS, it builds efficient and secure cross-terminal collaboration capabilities.