
Civil IoT Taiwan
Civil IoT Taiwan is part of the government’s Forward-looking Infrastructure Development Program under the Digital Construction initiative. With the collaborative efforts of the National Science Council, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Digital Affairs, and Academia Sinica, the project is jointly executed across departments, prioritizing four key areas: air quality, water resources, earthquakes, and disaster prevention and response. By leveraging artificial intelligence and IoT technologies, various smart living services are developed to assist the government and the public in jointly addressing the challenges brought by environmental changes. By combining the innovative power of industry, academia, and research, the project aims to develop the IoT industry ecosystem and export solutions internationally.
Precision Smart Management of Irrigation
Solution Description
The Irrigation Agency has designated the Zhudong Irrigation Area in Hsinchu as a demonstration site for the construction of a smart irrigation system. This system integrates hydrological sensing components, IoT transmission, and remote gate control technology. Key control points along the irrigation channels have been equipped with water level sensors, remote gate control systems, and surveillance cameras, incorporating cost-effective, low-power, and highly weather-resistant sensing technologies.
Irrigation managers can utilize water level sensors to accurately monitor changes in water levels along the irrigation channels. Coupled with real-time imaging, they can remotely control the opening and closing of water gates, optimizing water distribution management and reducing water loss during transportation. This approach not only enhances irrigation efficiency but also minimizes the time and labor costs associated with on-site operations, increasing flexibility in personnel allocation.
In response to the growing frequency of extreme weather events due to climate change, the Irrigation Agency is employing smart irrigation systems to enhance the overall allocation of agricultural water resources, strengthen disaster response capabilities, and provide critical data for informed decision-making.
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