K40T Four-Sensor Gimbal Camera: The "Clairvoyant" Of Drone Intelligent Inspection

K40T Four-Sensor Gimbal Camera: The "Clairvoyant" Of Drone Intelligent Inspection

With the increasing popularity of intelligent inspection, a gimbal camera that integrates multiple sensors, high-performance image processing capabilities and powerful target tracking functions is changing the way of working in various industries. The K40T four-sensor gimbal camera launched by HEQ is just such a high-end drone payload device that subverts tradition.

 

Multi-Sensor Fusion: One Device In Hand To Deal With Complex Scenes

K40T integrates four core sensors: wide-angle visible light camera, telephoto zoom camera, 640×512 resolution thermal imager and laser rangefinder to form a highly integrated detection system. Through the real-time fusion of multi-source information, K40T can quickly capture targets in complex environments and complete tasks such as identification, tracking, and ranging, greatly improving work efficiency and task accuracy.

For example, in the early warning of forest fires, K40T can quickly identify abnormal heat sources through thermal imaging, and use laser ranging to determine the distance of the fire source; then lock the fire point through the zoom lens, realizing the whole process from discovery to positioning. Automation. This full-process linkage capability is difficult to achieve with traditional single-sensor devices.

 

6 TOPS Computing Power: Making Target Tracking More Intelligent

K40T has a built-in AI processing unit with up to 6 TOPS computing power, providing strong support for target tracking. Whether the target is a high-speed moving vehicle or a person walking through the forest, K40T can stably identify and continuously lock it.

In public security and security scenarios, K40T can be deployed at high altitudes to track suspicious vehicles in real time. Its AI model uses visual and thermal imaging data for collaborative processing, and can maintain continuous identification and path prediction of targets even at night or under cover, significantly improving patrol and pursuit efficiency.

 

Ultra-Long-Distance Measurement And Precise Imaging: Ensuring Data Acquisition Capabilities

The laser rangefinder equipped with K40T can achieve a ranging range of 5 to 1200 meters with an accuracy of up to 0.1 meters, and can provide reliable distance data even in complex terrains such as mountains and waters. With 640×512 infrared thermal imaging resolution and 11x optical zoom capability, users can clearly observe and judge the target status even at extremely long distances.

Its 48-megapixel wide-angle camera and 1/2-inch CMOS sensor can provide rich details, providing sufficient materials for subsequent analysis and evidence collection.

Compact and lightweight, strong adaptability

The K40T weighs only 280g and has an excellent weight-to-power ratio. It can be widely carried on mainstream industrial drone platforms, taking into account both flight time and mission load, and is suitable for daily inspections, emergency rescue, environmental monitoring and other scenarios.

 

Multi-Industry Applications To Help Upgrade Smart Operations

The K40T can be used in public security patrols, forest fire prevention, power line inspections, water conservancy facility monitoring, maritime law enforcement and other fields:

Power inspection: Infrared thermal imaging can quickly identify line overheating faults, and zoom lenses can observe details without approaching power towers;

Maritime law enforcement: Long-distance ranging and target tracking can achieve automatic locking of illegal ships;

Emergency rescue: Search for missing persons at night, thermal imaging quickly locks on human heat sources, and improves rescue efficiency.

 

Conclusion

As the integration of drone technology and AI visual perception continues to deepen, K40T, as a new generation of intelligent perception equipment, not only expands the boundaries of inspection methods, but also provides more accurate and efficient technical support for the industry. Whether it is day or night, or sunny or rainy, it is your "smart eye" for aerial reconnaissance.

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