3D Millimeter Wave Radar Helps State Grid Prevent External Damage in Transmission Corridors
External damage incidents to transmission lines have become a major threat to the reliability and safety of the power grid.There is an urgent need for technological innovations in detection capabilities, application strategies, and management models to enhance the precision, timeliness, and effectiveness of monitoring construction machinery hazards. This will fundamentally eliminate potential risks and ensure the safe operation of transmission lines.
With the surge in urban vehicle ownership, traditional video surveillance faces bottlenecks such as low visibility and missed multi-target detection.Data shows that traffic accidents during severe weather increase by 2.3 times compared to normal conditions, highlighting the urgent need for all-weather intelligent sensing devices to ensure smooth road network operations.
Safety Upgraded! Millimeter-Wave Radar Escorts Special Vehicles
Special vehicles frequently encounter safety accidents due to complex working environments, including uneven terrain, muddy land, confined spaces, and harsh weather. The operational risks of special vehicles demand urgent technological enhancements. Millimeter-wave radar (MMWR) boosts operational efficiency by 35%, reduces blind-zone accidents from 30% to 20%, and cuts fatalities from 90% to 75%. Post-installation of MMWR anti-collision systems, accident risks drop by 40%, making MMWR a standard safety feature.
Successful Application Case of Millimeter Wave Radar in Lock Gate Systems
Common anti-entrapment and traffic efficiency solutions: visual cameras, infrared beams, LiDAR, etc. Considering performance, reliability, and cost, MMW radar + vision offers the best cost-efficiency. 70% reduction in gate collisions/entrapments, saving >8 million CNY in repairs. 25% higher traffic efficiency: Average transit time shortened from 40 to 30 minutes. 50% fewer manual inspections, cutting O&M costs by 20%.