New Water Technologies such as Automatic Water Metering System Debut International Water Week
[China Instrument Network Instrument Industry] From July 10 to 14, Singapore International Water Week was held at the Marina Bay Sands Exhibition and Convention Center. At the exhibition, the Singapore Public Utilities Bureau exhibited five smart technology projects jointly developed with the cooperation agencies, including an automatic water metering system, a real-time monitoring system for sludge, a new-type intelligent water assessment network system, a Swan-type water sampling robot, and Man-machine, etc. These projects will improve the efficiency of water management and improve the quality of related services in the water sector.
According to reports, the Singapore Public Utilities Bureau and the National Institute of Environmental Studies of the National University of Singapore and other institutions jointly developed three "swans" - a new type of "smart water assessment network system," the swan-like water sample collection robot to help researchers in real time Monitor water quality.
The researchers installed a positioning and sensing device on the “swans†to enable them to monitor the water quality of the reservoir in real time and return data. They can also draw water samples. With the help of “machine swanâ€, the sampling range of real-time monitoring data is much larger than that of fixed measurement points, and it also improves efficiency. It is reported that the Public Utilities Bureau has completed its testing work and is discussing where to deploy the "swans".
In addition to the "swans of the machine", drones are also among the new technologies showcased by the Public Utilities Board. Since April of this year, the Bureau has begun to explore the use of drones to assist in monitoring the status of the reservoirs. For this purpose, different types of drones have been evaluated.
In addition, drones will also be used for monitoring and immediate maintenance of deep tunnel sewage systems. The Public Utilities Bureau stated that UAVs can better adapt to the environment without lighting and positioning, and compared with the traditional methods, UAV monitoring and maintenance will be more efficient.
In addition, the automatic water metering system developed by the Public Utilities Board and the real-time monitoring system for sludge distributed throughout Singapore have attracted many visitors.
(Original title: Intelligent water technology debuts in International Water Week)
According to reports, the Singapore Public Utilities Bureau and the National Institute of Environmental Studies of the National University of Singapore and other institutions jointly developed three "swans" - a new type of "smart water assessment network system," the swan-like water sample collection robot to help researchers in real time Monitor water quality.
The researchers installed a positioning and sensing device on the “swans†to enable them to monitor the water quality of the reservoir in real time and return data. They can also draw water samples. With the help of “machine swanâ€, the sampling range of real-time monitoring data is much larger than that of fixed measurement points, and it also improves efficiency. It is reported that the Public Utilities Bureau has completed its testing work and is discussing where to deploy the "swans".
In addition to the "swans of the machine", drones are also among the new technologies showcased by the Public Utilities Board. Since April of this year, the Bureau has begun to explore the use of drones to assist in monitoring the status of the reservoirs. For this purpose, different types of drones have been evaluated.
In addition, drones will also be used for monitoring and immediate maintenance of deep tunnel sewage systems. The Public Utilities Bureau stated that UAVs can better adapt to the environment without lighting and positioning, and compared with the traditional methods, UAV monitoring and maintenance will be more efficient.
In addition, the automatic water metering system developed by the Public Utilities Board and the real-time monitoring system for sludge distributed throughout Singapore have attracted many visitors.
(Original title: Intelligent water technology debuts in International Water Week)
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