| Background Since 2007, the landfill under the jurisdiction of Hsinchu County has ceased operations for household waste burial. There is still a remaining capacity of 39,556 cubic meters in the existing landfill within its jurisdiction, with most of the other landfills having been successfully rehabilitated. On average, these landfills handle approximately 260 tons of waste per day. |
| Summary |
Spark Solution
In contemporary urban and environmental management, a robust system is essential for ensuring the seamless operation and safety of critical infrastructure. Spark's landfill solutions have been successfully integrated into multiple landfills in Hsinchu County. This solution features a high-quality outdoor camera with dust-proof, waterproof, and vandal-resistant attributes, complemented by real-time AI detection of fire and smoke and control over garbage truck traffic. Additionally, the Environmental Protection Bureau has employed Spark's Argo management platform, implementing a decentralized architecture configuration to enable remote management of landfills in Xinpu, Xinfeng, and Zhudong. This comprehensive solution enhances management efficiency while guaranteeing the secure operation of the environment.
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01Robust and versatile management system
Hsinchu County Environmental Protection Bureau manages multiple landfills, utilizing the Argo decentralized management architecture to deliver outstanding tools for remote real-time monitoring and swift responses to potential issues. Moreover, strict control is maintained over vehicle access within the landfill. Argo's automated vehicle access control system effectively manages the passage of garbage trucks within the facility. Argo also integrates AI detection for smoke and fire, significantly mitigating the risk of fire incidents in the landfills. The Argo system not only improves the operational efficiency of the landfills but also ensures environmental safety.
02 Extreme environmental conditions
Landfills, serving as primary locations for waste collection, naturally present a chaotic and corrosive environment. Moreover, cameras installed in these areas must withstand prolonged outdoor exposure, confronting challenges such as extreme weather, storms, and day-night temperature fluctuations. To tackle these issues, Hsinchu County Environmental Protection Bureau has opted for the Advanced series cameras. These cameras feature casings certified by SGS for IP68/IK10, delivering outstanding waterproof, dustproof, and corrosion-resistant protection. These attributes empower the cameras to robustly face the challenges of extreme landfill environments, ensuring uninterrupted monitoring regardless of adverse weather conditions.
03 Information security
With the increasing concern about the cybersecurity of surveillance cameras, the vigilance over national infrastructure becomes particularly crucial. Spark 's Advanced series cameras are manufactured in Taiwan and have received IoT cybersecurity certification from the Taiwanese Ministry of Economic Affairs. They also meet the requirements of the U.S. NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), ensuring that while providing high-quality video surveillance, information security is properly safeguarded.
Hsinchu County Environmental Protection Bureau utilizes the Argo management system for remote real-time monitoring of landfills, automated control of garbage truck traffic, risk mitigation for fires, increased operational efficiency, and assurance of environmental safety. Complemented by high-quality cameras designed for extreme environmental conditions, this holistic solution not only enhances management effectiveness but also secures operational safety. Furthermore, it has received national information security certification, providing formidable support to the Environmental Protection Bureau.
Related Products
Argo | Advanced Series |
| Background
Since 2007, the landfill under the jurisdiction of Hsinchu County has ceased operations for household waste burial. There is still a remaining capacity of 39,556 cubic meters in the existing landfill within its jurisdiction, with most of the other landfills having been successfully rehabilitated. On average, these landfills handle approximately 260 tons of waste per day.
| Summary
Location:Hsinchu County Landfill, Taiwan
Challenges:Remote and centralized management, vehicle traffic control, extreme environmental conditions
Solution:Argo + Advanced series network cameras + AI fire/smoke detection
Spark Solution
In contemporary urban and environmental management, a robust system is essential for ensuring the seamless operation and safety of critical infrastructure. Spark's landfill solutions have been successfully integrated into multiple landfills in Hsinchu County. This solution features a high-quality outdoor camera with dust-proof, waterproof, and vandal-resistant attributes, complemented by real-time AI detection of fire and smoke and control over garbage truck traffic. Additionally, the Environmental Protection Bureau has employed Spark's Argo management platform, implementing a decentralized architecture configuration to enable remote management of landfills in Xinpu, Xinfeng, and Zhudong. This comprehensive solution enhances management efficiency while guaranteeing the secure operation of the environment.
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Robust and versatile management system
Hsinchu County Environmental Protection Bureau manages multiple landfills, utilizing the Argo decentralized management architecture to deliver outstanding tools for remote real-time monitoring and swift responses to potential issues. Moreover, strict control is maintained over vehicle access within the landfill. Argo's automated vehicle access control system effectively manages the passage of garbage trucks within the facility. Argo also integrates AI detection for smoke and fire, significantly mitigating the risk of fire incidents in the landfills. The Argo system not only improves the operational efficiency of the landfills but also ensures environmental safety.
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Extreme environmental conditions
Landfills, serving as primary locations for waste collection, naturally present a chaotic and corrosive environment. Moreover, cameras installed in these areas must withstand prolonged outdoor exposure, confronting challenges such as extreme weather, storms, and day-night temperature fluctuations. To tackle these issues, Hsinchu County Environmental Protection Bureau has opted for the Advanced series cameras. These cameras feature casings certified by SGS for IP68/IK10, delivering outstanding waterproof, dustproof, and corrosion-resistant protection. These attributes empower the cameras to robustly face the challenges of extreme landfill environments, ensuring uninterrupted monitoring regardless of adverse weather conditions.
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Information security
With the increasing concern about the cybersecurity of surveillance cameras, the vigilance over national infrastructure becomes particularly crucial. Spark 's Advanced series cameras are manufactured in Taiwan and have received IoT cybersecurity certification from the Taiwanese Ministry of Economic Affairs. They also meet the requirements of the U.S. NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), ensuring that while providing high-quality video surveillance, information security is properly safeguarded.
Hsinchu County Environmental Protection Bureau utilizes the Argo management system for remote real-time monitoring of landfills, automated control of garbage truck traffic, risk mitigation for fires, increased operational efficiency, and assurance of environmental safety. Complemented by high-quality cameras designed for extreme environmental conditions, this holistic solution not only enhances management effectiveness but also secures operational safety. Furthermore, it has received national information security certification, providing formidable support to the Environmental Protection Bureau.
Related Products
Argo | ||
Advanced Series |