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In 2021, the kW Technology team, together with Henan Yihe Electric Butler, helped Zhengzhou University, a key university under the 211 Project, successfully implement a power safety project; through the organic combination of the Internet of Things and digital platforms, the project comprehensively improved campus power safety and system management efficiency.

Zhengzhou University is a national "Double First-Class" university, a "211 Project" university, and a "One University per Province" university. It covers an area of over 6,100 acres and has been selected for the national "111 Project", the national-level New Engineering Research and Practice Project, and the first batch of national demonstration universities for deepening innovation and entrepreneurship education reform.
To address electricity safety issues, we have designed an integrated electricity safety system that combines power monitoring, environmental monitoring, video surveillance, and access control alarms. The system processes the sensor data and status information collected from the power distribution room through a platform to achieve a comprehensive health status analysis, and provides users with control and status viewing functions.

This project, through a smart IoT platform, provides an electricity safety system for Zhengzhou University's campus, addressing its electricity usage structure. It not only solves electricity safety issues but also enables six major functions: electricity monitoring, track-based robots, electronic patrol, video access control, fan linkage, and wireless temperature measurement.

It's worth mentioning that this system features data acquisition, remote control, security monitoring, electronic patrol, and temperature control. This electricity safety system platform, developed in collaboration with Zhengzhou University, boasts numerous advantages. It integrates online monitoring and offline services, offering not only functional compatibility—initially serving a local area network, but also allowing for the addition of different monitoring functions later, such as photovoltaic monitoring, water pump room monitoring, gas monitoring, and fresh air system monitoring—but also support for integration with other energy monitoring platforms, creating a safer and more convenient intelligent system management platform.
