LIDAR
It provides instant data on the type and quantity of pollutants being released, helping organizations comply with environmental regulations and reduce their carbon footprint. These systems often use sensors, satellite data, and AI to identify and mitigate harmful emissions in real time, contributing to sustainability and cleaner air.
24/7, A.I. based Remote Sensing System
- Laser-Based Aerial Remote Sensing Unit that Can Detect .Emissions From Vehicles with High Accuracy (No Matter Where the Tailpipe is Located).
- Unmanned and Sits at 5 meters on Multi-lane Roads.
- Accurately detects and quantifies pollutants being emitted on-road using the DIAL method (Differential Absorption LiDAR Spectroscopy).
- One Unit Can Detect Both Heavy- and Light-Duty, as well as Petrol and Diesel Vehicles in One Footprint.
- Detects the Temperature of Vehicle Exhaust.
- The Only Remote Sensing Technology with the Ability to Detect Emissions from Vehicles Traveling on Multi-lane, High-speed Motorways.
- Operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year unmanned and without calibration.
Pollution of Vehicles are no longer Invisible
- Detect All Vehicles on-Road and Image the Plume in Real Time as Vehicles Drive Under Normal Driving Conditions.
- Also Detects Leaks, such as Evaporative Emissions, in Real Time.
- Evaporative emissions from a moving vehicle captured by EDAR and displayed on a 2D image of the plume.
Installation Configurations
- Gantries
- Bridges
- Specialized Truss or Trailer System
- Single Poles
- Mobile Unit
How it works?
- EDAR System installed Over
- RealTime Emission display
- RealTime Emission results
- Failed or passed
- Vehicle Type and LPR captured