
As the power grid expands, the number of substations continues to increase. Data indicates that thousands of new substations of 35kV and above are put into operation annually in China. The continuous addition of equipment complicates the operations and maintenance.
The traditional inspection methods, which require a large human workforce, are becoming unsustainable, often leading to issues such as delayed information retrieval, missed inspections, and incorrect inspections.
Traditional methods are heavily reliant on manual work, with low levels of equipment intelligence, resulting in overall inefficiencies in safety management and control, which do not effectively contribute to the company's profitability and efficiency.
Intelligent inspection involves image recognition, which requires on-site data processing. Transmitting data back to the central server can lead to resource waste and degradation.
Deploy the KunTai A222 edge computing server to collect, organize, and recognize data on-site, reducing data transmission losses.
At the edge computing layer, KunTai utilizes a cloud management platform with a distributed architecture, efficiently allocating computing resources according to the computational tasks.
At the network transmission layer, KunTai employs high-speed, stable, and secure network technology. By tightly integrating business nodes and the edge computing network at the network access side, it ensures seamless operations.
At the application layer, KunTai adopts open architecture with standardized interfaces, supporting various terminal devices and operating systems, thereby enhancing user interaction and application functionality.