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    [Pangyo Tech] Hikvision unveils ‘AIoT remote monitoring solution’ for water resource management & flood prevention

    Provided by - Hikvision
    Provided by – Hikvision

    Hikvision, an IoT solution provider, announced an AIoT-based remote monitoring solution for water resource management and flood prevention, including dams.

    Hikvision’s AIoT-based remote monitoring solution is a technology that can track the status of rivers in real time 24 hours a day. The collected data is transmitted directly to the management system, making it efficient in easily identifying and managing the status of water resource operation. It is easy to identify water level changes through technologies such as water level recognition algorithms, and to verify follow-up data through data collection and on-site photo storage. In fact, in 2019, Hikvision established a joint research center with the Zhejiang Hydrological Management Center in southeastern China to acquire more information base and AI technology.

    This water resources remote monitoring solution helps managers easily understand the status of task assignment and processing, such as water level measurement and leak confirmation, through the hydrology inspection management app. The application’s inspection engine-based technology can simplify inspection tasks, improving both efficiency and quality.

    Two remote monitoring devices installed at water level stations on both sides of the river output one set of data every five minutes on average, allowing a total of 576 pieces of data to be collected each day. In addition, the daily business management application can automatically record and calculate numbers, and displays the highest and lowest levels, making it easy to compare with existing records. The difference between the data collected from the primary monitoring device and the secondary monitoring device is automatically calculated, and if there is missing data, the system automatically suggests corrections.

    Hikvision applies holographic technology for comprehensive analysis, enabling real-time visualization and monitoring of data such as soil moisture, evaporation, and rainfall to equipment status. If the water level rises above the set threshold, the smart notification function is activated.

    The smart notification system simultaneously presents current and past images and data records to facilitate response and help prevent natural disasters such as floods in a timely manner. Additionally, to enable access to all types of hydrological data, real-time intelligent IoT capabilities were leveraged by providing devices such as hyperspectral water quality monitors.

    Tai, President of Hikvision Korea, said, “Hydrology, which studies the creation, distribution, and chemical characteristics of water on Earth, is like measuring the pulse of a river through changes in indicators such as water level, flow rate, and velocity.” Hikvision’s AIoT-based remote monitoring solution, which applies technology developed through hydrological research, is expected to identify and manage the latest water resource management status in real time and help accumulate data for local water resource management and protection.” added.

    He continued, “The existing hydrological monitoring was based on field visits, which presented risks and difficulties, and the need for safer and more efficient measurement methods increased. “In order to contribute to protecting the safety and security of the waterfront, we plan to cooperate with partners to expand the water resources remote monitoring system using AIoT technology.”

    Source: Pangyo Techno Valley Official Newsroom
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