Fire inspection and early alarm scheme for centralized electric bicycle charging stations

The liveweb streaming media platform was developed by Shenzhen Haoyou Technology Co., Ltd. It mainly includes a streaming media server and web-side background software, and supports device access, management, and viewing functions of multiple protocols. It can connect high-definition network cameras, IP Cameras, NVRs and other devices that support RTSP, RTMP, GB2818, ONVIF and other protocols equipped in the traditional surveillance industry, and is widely used in security monitoring, intelligent analysis and other scenarios. The liveweb streaming media platform includes user registration, equipment management, real-time audio and video on-demand, playback, and video file downloads; rights management, GIS geographical information and other functions. Other details can be customized and modified according to user needs.

Based on the functions and requirements described in customer documents, the following is an introduction to the main related processes of the liveweb streaming media platform to implement the fire inspection and pre-alarm solution.

Fire alarm handling process:

Based on the cameras, gateway equipment, fire alarm sensors and other related functional equipment provided by the customer, the process of using liveweb to realize fire alarm and disposal is as follows:

Device real-time video loop playback process:

  1. When a fire or smoke sensor detects a danger
  2. The gateway device notifies the LiveWeb backend through 4G or wifi network
  3. The Liveweb background communicates the fire situation to relevant personnel via phone calls, messages or WeChat.
  4. The gateway device immediately pushes the video stream to the Liveweb streaming server
  5. Liveweb backend displays fire video
  6. Users send control instructions to the gateway device through the Liveweb background
  7. The gateway equipment activates the automatic fire extinguishing device
  8. The user sets the number and time interval of the same-screen devices for loop playback through the Liveweb background.
  9. LiveWeb background notifies the device currently about to play to start streaming
  10. The device starts pushing the video stream to the Liveweb streaming server
  11. LiveWeb background displays device real-time video streaming
  12. After the playback time ends, Liveweb notifies the device in the background to disconnect the video stream.
  13. The LiveWeb background continues to execute each of the above processes for the next batch of devices.

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