Saves from the "black sky": "Ruselectronics" showed the "Palantir" complex for monitoring the environmental situation

The new version of the system is now able to measure the concentration of dust in the atmosphere and at production facilities

The Ruselectronics holding presented an upgraded version of the Palantir hardware and software complex at the XXIV International Forum "Ecology of a Big City".

The updated complex has received a new module capable of measuring the mass concentration of dust both in the atmosphere and in the air of working areas. This expands the capabilities of the system, allowing it to be used not only for monitoring urban ecology, but also at industrial enterprises, in quarries, at cement production facilities, as well as in ports and railway stations where bulk materials are transshipped.

The Palantir complex performs operational control, analysis and modeling of the development of the environmental situation for a given period of time on the scale of a region or industrial center. Its key feature is the use of specialized mathematical models that provide the collection, accumulation and analysis of large amounts of data on the state of the environment with high spatial and temporal resolution. Thanks to this, the response time to extreme environmental events is significantly reduced and control over potential sources of pollutant emissions is strengthened.

The Kaluga Electromechanical Plant of the Avtomatika concern is developing Palantir within the Ruselectronics circuit. According to Evgeny Zolotnitsky, General Director of JSC "KEMZ", the system is easily integrated into the existing infrastructure, compatible with all modern data transmission networks and control protocols. This allows customers to build an effective environmental monitoring network without significant additional costs.

At the moment, the company is fully ready for mass production of the modernized complex. "Palantir" is a domestic development and is included in the Unified Register of Radio-Electronic Products.

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