The National Center for High-Performance Computing (NCHC), in collaboration with the Pingtung County Government, Pinnan Cable TV, Kbro Co. Ltd., and the Civil IoT Taiwan initiative, has successfully deployed IoT application services in the remote Laiyi tribal area of Pingtung. Due to its remote location and limited network coverage, the project utilized Band 20 frequency for data transmission to ensure the stable collection and analysis of environmental data, providing convenience and safety for the residents.
Historically, air quality in the Kaohsiung-Pingtung region has been poorer compared to other areas in Taiwan. This project prioritized air quality monitoring as a key application, installing sensor equipment in remote tribal areas to protect the health of local residents.
Air Quality Monitoring with Sysinno’s iAeris: Enhanced Safety for Laiyi Cultural Health Station
For the air quality component of this project, Sysinno’s iAeris air quality detector was installed at the Cultural Health Station in the Laiyi tribal area. The device primarily monitors PM2.5 and CO2 concentrations. More importantly, the iAeris system is integrated with fresh air ventilation equipment. Real-world data demonstrates that when outdoor air quality deteriorates (PM2.5 levels exceeding 60 µg/m³), the ventilation system reduces indoor PM2.5 levels to a safer 25 µg/m³, providing a healthy and secure indoor environment for residents.
Collaborative Efforts Behind the Project
The success of this initiative is due to the combined efforts of multiple parties. Special thanks are extended to Sysinno distributor ProBai Solution, which provided full support in deploying advanced technological solutions in remote areas. Furthermore, the partnership among the National Center for High-Performance Computing (NCHC), Pingtung County Government, Pinnan Cable TV, and Kbro Co. Ltd. was critical in turning this innovative project into reality, benefiting the local community.
Expanding IoT Applications Beyond Air Quality
In addition to air quality monitoring, this IoT project also includes applications in water resource management, earthquake monitoring, and disaster prevention, forming a comprehensive public service system. Through cloud platform integration, the Laiyi tribal area can respond more quickly to natural disasters, improving quality of life and environmental safety.
Commitment to Technological Empowerment
Sysinno General Manager Linch Lin remarked: "Applying the iAeris series in an important case like Laiyi demonstrates our commitment to using technology to enhance daily life. We look forward to participating in more projects like this, providing advanced technological service to other remote regions."
A Model for Sustainable Development
The IoT applications in Pingtung’s Laiyi showcase the potential of the Civil IoT Taiwan initiative, highlighting the value of collaboration between local governments and private enterprises. This project serves as an important model for promoting sustainable development in remote areas, ensuring they are not left behind in technological advancements.
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