Recently, a batch of newly developed smart infrared cameras landed in the wild in the Chengdu area of the Giant Panda National Park. It is understood that a total of 50 infrared cameras were installed this time, and the smart infrared camera self-organizing network technology was introduced. This is also the first use of this research and development result.
A wild giant panda captured by the smart infrared camera [Photo via Chengdu Administration Branch of Giant Panda National Park]
According to reports, the infrared cameras installed in this trial not only realized the expected goal of real-time wireless transmission of infrared camera image data in the field through remote ad hoc network and transmission technology, but also introduced solar supplementary power supply and power management technology to solve the problem of insufficient power for long-term standby of the camera, and used embedded technology to realize low-power camera shooting and target detection.
The takin in Sichuan captured by the smart infrared camera [Photo via Chengdu Administration Branch of Giant Panda National Park]
It is reported that this infrared camera ad hoc network and remote wireless transmission of image data will promote the intelligent construction of monitoring patrols and lay a solid foundation for the integrated intelligent monitoring of air, space and ground in the Chengdu area of the Giant Panda National Park.
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