ZVS Visibility Sensor
The ZVS visibility sensor uses the principles of near-infrared laser light source forward scattering and backscattering technology to detect the extinction coefficient. It processes the output visibility value through algorithms and can also turn the output relay on/off based on the set visibility value threshold. The fog is so thick that we don't know where the road is, but through the ZVS visibility sensor, we can perceive the direction of the road.
The ZVS visibility sensor is composed of a light emitter, a light receiver, a microprocessor controller, and other components. The emitter emits infrared light pulses; the receiver simultaneously detects light intensity pulses coming from the scattering of atmospheric particles. All information is collected by measuring the microcontroller and through a specialized mathematical model algorithm into a meteorological visibility distance.
Monitoring Parameters Visibility/Photography/GPS Monitoring Principle Infrared Laser Power On DC12/24V/Solar Energy Interface RS485/RS232/Wi-Fi/BT/LTE