"Simple River Monitoring Camera" *Solar Power Adoption
Catch the river conditions in real-time! Utilizing high-quality, IP66, low-cost cameras. Can be installed even in mountainous areas.
The "Simple River Monitoring System" is an image distribution system that can transmit river conditions in real-time during typhoons and heavy rainfall. It can be used to assist residents in making evacuation decisions by regularly saving still images to a server or live streaming river conditions on a website. It utilizes solar panels, allowing for approximately one day's operation with about two hours of sunlight. Installation is easy, and construction can be completed in less than a day even in mountainous areas. 【Features】 ■ Adopts a high-quality, low-cost camera with IP66 rating. The screen remains clear even in rainy conditions. ■ Wireless and solar-powered, making it suitable for installation in mountainous areas. ■ Proven track record with adoption by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. ■ Effective for monitoring construction sites, railway crossings, and material storage areas. Please make use of it for local disaster prevention and mitigation! * For more details, please refer to the materials. * Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
basic information
<Camera> Field of View: Horizontal 115° × Vertical 64° Minimum Illumination: 0.2 Lux *Color Shutter Speed: 1/6500 seconds to 2 seconds Resolution: 1920×1080 to 160×90 Protection Rating: IP66 <Solar Power Generation System> Solar Panel: 110W Battery Capacity: 12V/38Ah × 2 units Charge Control: MPPT (Boost and Buck Control) <Image Transmission> Carrier: Docomo, KDDI, SoftBank SIM Type: USIM Protocol: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, etc. Still Image Format: JPEG Security: IP Filtering, etc. Antenna: 2 Outdoor Antennas *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
Price information
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Price range
P4
Delivery Time
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Applications/Examples of results
River Monitoring / [Currently available on the river water level information site] Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Nakamura River and National Highway Office