Water is the source of life, and it's the lifeline of a city. During the height of summer, the risk of algal blooms spikes, quietly threatening the water quality of water sources. A green tide could lead to water quality deterioration, water supply emergencies, and even ecological imbalance!
Timely water source quality monitoring and efficient response are crucial, yet traditional methods fall short: manual inspections are time-consuming, coverage is insufficient, and traditional sensors have low data frequency and single indicators.
Hikvision's "Hyper-spectral + Multi-spectral" water quality and aquatic ecosystem联动 monitoring solution transforms water safety from passive response to proactive alerting.

The Hyperspectral Water Quality Monitor focuses on "points," precisely analyzing changes in water quality at collection sites; the Multi-Spectral Vegetation Monitor covers "surfaces," intelligently scanning the dynamic area of algal blooms in water bodies.
Both entities collaborate to achieve comprehensive control over algal bloom outbreaks from a point to an area, establishing a safety barrier for drinking water quality.
Real-time insights, multi-dimensional data

Hikvision's Hyperspectral Water Quality Monitor utilizes advanced spectral technology to achieve real-time monitoring without contact with the water body. It can simultaneously analyzeTotal Nitrogen, Total Phosphorus, Ammonium Nitrogen, Turbidity, Transparency, Permanganate Index, Chlorophyll a, Suspended Solids Concentration, Water Color, Water LevelTen key parameters, akin to fitting a "microscope" on the water source's quality.

▲Chlorophyll a Monitoring at a Lake in East China Region
Wide Area Monitoring, Real-Time Alerts
Hikvision's multispectral vegetation monitor integrates 6 spectral band data with intelligent algal identification algorithms for water bodies, enabling high-frequency and comprehensive monitoring within a kilometer-radius water area.CoveredReal-time monitoring and analysis.
The multispectral vegetation monitor continuously analyzes the dynamic growth of algal bloom area, assessing the growth trend of algae, and provides decision-making support for management authorities with "comprehensive observation, accurate judgment, and early warning."

High-spectral Water Quality Monitor Fortifies "Point" Defense Line
Multispectral Vegetation Monitoring Instrument Weaves a Dense "Face" Net
Hikvision leverages spectral technology
Intelligent Protection for Water Source Security
Composing a "Long Flowing Green Water" with Smart Internet of Things




