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Ecological Environment solutions focus on key natural areas such as forests, rivers, reservoirs, and coastal waters, using thermal cameras, radar, drones and IoT sensors to build a unified monitoring network. By combining water level and floating-object detection with early smoke-and-fire warning, the platform provides real-time visibility of wildfire risks, flooding and pollution events, enabling fast location of incidents, coordinated emergency response, and long-term ecological protection for both ecosystems and surrounding communities.
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Forests and national parks often stretch across steep slopes and deep valleys, where human patrols are slow and traditional cameras struggle with distance, night-time darkness, and haze. Early fire points are tiny and easily masked by vegetation, while clouds, fog, and sunlight can cause false alarms. Without reliable long-range detection from high positions, it is difficult to spot small ignition points or thin smoke in time, leading to delayed response and greater risk of large wildfires.
Tower-mounted thermal units continuously scan the forest landscape to capture subtle heat changes and identify early fire points at long distances. Intelligent algorithms analyze thermal images to distinguish true hotspots from background temperature variations, even at night or in low visibility. Detection zones can be customized to follow ridgelines or key protection areas, allowing operators to focus on high-risk regions and receive precise, geo-referenced fire alerts.
Visible-light monitoring on the same tower tracks smoke plumes across valleys and hillsides, detecting abnormal smoke columns and drift patterns over several kilometers. By correlating thermal hotspots with visible smoke, the system reduces false alarms from sunlight, fog, or industrial heat sources and provides clearer visual evidence for operators. This dual-view approach supports faster confirmation of suspected fires, more accurate assessment of fire size and location, and more effective dispatch of firefighting resources.
Conventional water level gauges are point-based and easily affected by damage, silt, or waves, while ordinary cameras can only provide visual reference without accurate data. Many sites lack linkage between water warnings and video verification, so abnormal rises, backflow, or blocked channels may not be discovered until flooding or overflow occurs. Manual patrols are time-consuming, especially in long river sections and remote areas, leading to delayed awareness of sudden storms or upstream discharges.
The solution uses radar-based level measurement combined with automatic pan-tilt control to achieve millimeter-level accuracy over long distances. It continuously tracks water level changes in rivers, lakes, and sluice inlets, filters out wave interference, and supports threshold alarms for rapid rise, rapid drop, or exceeding warning lines. Linked with hydrology platforms, real-time curves and historical trends help managers assess flood risk, dispatch gates and pumps, and make data-driven decisions for flood control and drought relief.
On the same platform, intelligent video analysis identifies floating debris, branches, trash, and oil films on the water surface, as well as abnormal discharge from outlets and surrounding facilities. When large floating objects threaten bridges or sluices, or when pollution-like phenomena appear, the system pushes alarms with snapshots and short clips to operation teams. This supports targeted cleaning, rapid removal of obstructions, and early handling of pollution events, keeping waterways safer and cleaner while reducing reliance on manual inspection.
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