“In 2018, there were more than a dozen incidents of external force damage to transmission lines in a certain place in Jiangsu.The direct economic loss was more than 15 million yuan."
“In 2021, there were more than a dozen incidents of external force damage to transmission lines in a certain place in Zhejiang.The direct economic loss was more than 20 million yuan.”
“In 2022, construction vehicle operations in a certain place in Shandong caused the high-voltage power tower to be destroyed .The economic loss was more than 7.5 million yuan."
In the face of frequent damage to transmission lines caused by external forces,The challenge of huge economic losses,How do we win this “power grid line defense war” without gunpowder?Nanoradar deploys smart grid,Use "small radar" to weave a power "safety net".
Radar coverage monitoring area
Millimeter wave radar based solutions
The solution includes four main units: the sensing unit composed of millimeter wave radar and video surveillance is responsible for data collection around the line; the transmission unit is responsible for data transmission; the data storage and analysis unit is responsible for data processing and storage; the application unit is responsible for data statistical display, detection and early warning and management decisions.
Reconnaissance leader - Nanoradar NSR120 millimeter wave radar
NSR120 is like a scout, obtaining important "intelligence" immediately. It is fearless in the dark and bad weather, with a detection range of up to 120 meters. It can monitor the distance, angle, and speed of targets in real time. It has functions such as perimeter alarm and target recognition. It supports multi-channel alarm output and communication. Its performance is stable and can effectively ensure the security of the power grid.
● Strengthen safety protection: Integrate inspection supervision and technical prevention monitoring to improve the safety protection capabilities of transmission lines.
● Intelligent identification assists line safety management and control: Through intelligent identification of hazard sources, line patrol personnel can enhance their ability to control construction machinery and reduce the risks caused by their unpredictable behavior.