AWL Inc, a Hokkaido University-certified startup that develops core image recognition technologies and provides edge AI camera solutions, is pleased to announce that it is supporting the development of a multi-sensor integrated analysis system, a key function of a real-time factory monitoring system, using environmental monitoring sensor technology and cutting-edge edge AI technology being developed by DENSO Hokkaido Corporation, which was established in Chitose, Hokkaido as the northernmost production base of the DENSO Group in Japan and designs and produces semiconductor sensors for automobiles.
To advance the plant safety management system, AWL is supporting the development of an integrated analysis function that collects multiple data, including temperature and gas concentration, in real time from multiple sensors developed by DENSO Hokkaido and uses edge AI to determine abnormalities. In particular, the main purpose is to quickly detect fires and smoke, and a system has been built that can immediately detect danger on-site.
This system eliminates dependency on the cloud and employs a low-latency, highly reliable architecture that runs entirely on the factory network. Furthermore, it is a “plug-and-play” device that can operate for a long period of time without the need for wiring work for power or signal lines. This significantly reduces the installation burden and enables rapid deployment in a variety of factory environments. Furthermore, in the future, we aim to provide a wider range of unmanned safety management functions, such as gas leak detection, equipment abnormalities, and energy monitoring for current, by linking with a variety of sensors.
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