Unattended detection equipment to help Shanxi governance super

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Unattended detection equipment to help Shanxi governance super
The unsupervised supervision over-detection system in the southern suburbs of Datong City, Shanxi Province, was held recently. Supervising officials from various cities in Shanxi Province observed the on-site demonstration of the unsupervised super detection system and the Southern Suburban Science and Technology Super Monitoring Center, and conducted a discussion on the unsupervised highway super detection system in Shanxi Province. The exchange of practices and problems in the exchange.
It is understood that there are 182 ordinary highway super-detection stations and 10 highway super-limit detection stations in Shanxi Province. Due to the limited number of ultra-super-stations, Shanxi province will build multiple unsupervised super-detection systems at key road sections with large traffic volume and traffic flow to further promote the on-board dynamic intelligent monitoring and management system.
The unmanned super-detection system demonstrated at this event, namely the vehicle overrun and high-speed precision inspection system, was developed by Beijing Pantian New Technology Co., Ltd. This system can automatically operate without limiting the speed of the passing vehicle. Identify whether the vehicle exceeds the limit and capture it synchronously. After processing the data such as weighing time, license plate number, and total cargo weight by the on-site data processing subsystem, use wireless network or optical fiber to transmit and save it to the server. Related management personnel can The terminal obtains over-limit information and performs online management. According to relevant sources, the weighing error of the system is not more than 5% under the condition of unlimited speed, and the local quality and technical testing organization has obtained the verification certificate for different speed segments within 100 kilometers per hour. Provides an effective basis for off-site enforcement.