Detecting fires in tunnels; can also be used as an alternative to CCTV.
【Points】 Automatically analyzes infrared camera footage to perform fire detection that is comparable to traditional methods. It also has a built-in visible light camera, allowing for tunnel monitoring similar to CCTV.
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[Fire Detection Function] - Automatically detects fires by processing thermal images captured by an infrared camera. [Surveillance Camera Function] - Captures the temperature of objects, as well as flames during a fire and the surrounding temperature rise. - Capable of continuously monitoring the situation even in environments with insufficient lighting, such as during bad weather or at night. - Can confirm the presence of evacuees or individuals left behind, even in visibility obscured by smoke or fog. [Unexpected Event Detection Function] - Detects unexpected events such as traffic jams, falling objects, and unauthorized entry. - Can be linked with the ventilation control panel to adjust the underground environment and evacuation conditions. [Others] - A visible light camera can serve as an alternative to CCTV. Integrates fire detectors and CCTV into a single system, contributing to cost reduction.
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[About Detection Function] - Corresponds to the fire detection accuracy of automatic reporting equipment in the "Standards for the Installation of Emergency Facilities in Road Tunnels" - Corresponds to the automatic reporting equipment in the "Standards for the Installation of Emergency Facilities in Road Tunnels" NETIS Registration: KK-210075-A (as of June 2022)
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The ability to move freely is a prerequisite for human activities and an important right for us. While it may be rare to feel this, ensuring and maintaining safety and comfort in road tunnels and highways is always required within the context of taking such prerequisites and rights for granted. The Emergent Systems Research Institute constantly seeks optimal solutions for people's free, safe, and comfortable movement, aiming for the operation of sustainable infrastructure that does not leave a burden for the next generation.