Public Security and National Defense Industry Solutions and Cases
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Core Industry Pain Points Corresponding Solutions Scope of Application
(1) Extreme Requirements for Power Supply Reliability Core systems such as public security and national defense command and dispatch, combat readiness warning, and border surveillance require 7x24 uninterrupted operation. Even a power interruption of a few seconds can lead to delayed emergency response, failure of combat readiness warnings, and disconnection of border surveillance, triggering major security and national defense risks.
(2) High Requirements for Adaptability to Complex Environments Border stations and field military bases are often located in remote mountainous areas, deserts, and islands, facing harsh environments such as high/low temperatures, dust, salt fog, and strong vibrations. Ordinary UPS components are prone to damage and insulation failure, resulting in persistently high failure rates.
(3) Strict Requirements for Anti-interference and Information Security Public security and national defense scenarios involve strong electromagnetic interference (e.g., military communications and radar equipment), and data transmission involves state secrets and police information. Traditional UPS systems have weak electromagnetic interference resistance, leading to unstable output, and lack encryption functions, posing a risk of information leakage.
(4) Prominent Demand for Mobility and Emergency Power Supply Scenarios such as public security response, national defense readiness, and fire rescue require temporary mobile power supply. Traditional UPS systems are bulky and heavy, lacking portable and modular designs, making them unable to meet the temporary power needs of mobile command vehicles and emergency rescue equipment.
(5) High Difficulty in Cross-regional Operation and Maintenance Public security border stations and national defense field bases are scattered and located in remote areas, with some regions lacking network signals. Traditional UPS systems lack offline warning and remote monitoring functions, requiring manual on-site visits for troubleshooting, resulting in de
(1) High-Reliability Power Supply Solution Adopts an N 1 redundant design, pairwith high-reliability components and 0ms seamless switching technology, with a Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) ≥ 200,000 hours. Supportnit parallel networking; single-point failures do not affect overall power supply, ensuring absolute continuous operation of core systems such as command and dispatch and combat readiness warning.
(2) Full Harshonment Adaptation Solution Adopts a high IP protection rating, paired with three-proof coating, anti-vibration, and salt spray resistance designs. Adapts to ultra-wide temperature envirments from -40°C to 55°C, resisting extreme conditions such as sandstorms, heavy rain, salt spray, and strong vibrations. Component failure rate is ruced by 90%, and equipment service life is extended to over 15 years.
(3) Strong Anti-Interference and Information Security Solution Adopts a Class III EMC protection design toively resist strong electromagnetic interference, with output voltage fluctuation ≤ ±1%, ensuring stable equipment operation. Encrypts storage and transmission of UPS operation data and operation records to prevent informate, complying with information security standards.
(4) Mobile Emergency Power Supply Solution Launches miniaturized, modular UPS models with a 30% reduction in voume and a 40% reduction in weight. Supports vehicle-mounted and outdoor temporary deployment. Paired with high-capacity emergency battery packs, endurance time can be flexibly exteded to 12-24 hours, adapting to temporary power supply needs for mobile command vehicles, emergency rescue, and field combat readiness.
(5) Full-Domain Intelligent O&M Solution Equa monitoring platform supporting multi-mode transmission. Fault data can be stored in network-less areas, and remote sites feature local audio-visual alarms. Supported by an O&M team with a ronse time of ≤ 30 minutes for national combat readiness sites, achieving cross-regional full-domain proactive operation and maintenance.
It covers public security and national defense institutions such as public security organs at all levels, border defense armed police, fire rescue services, national defense research institutes, military bases, combat readiness command centers, and military-police training bases. It is adapted to core scenarios including command and dispatch centers, criminal investigation technology laboratories, border surveillance stations, national defense data centers, combat readiness communication rooms, and military-police equipment debugging rooms, meeting the uninterrupted power supply needs of various public security and national defense loads, including command and dispatch systems, precision criminal investigation equipment, border security monitoring equipment, national defense communication equipment, combat readiness early warning systems, and intelligent military-police equipment.
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