Keelung Commercial & Industrial High School and Chin-Yi University Collaborate on Intelligent Drone Monitoring of Keelung River

National Keelung Commercial & Industrial High School and National Chin-Yi University of Technology have partnered to launch an intelligent drone monitoring project for the Keelung River, signing a memorandum of understanding. The initiative aims to boost river monitoring efficiency through drone patrols and AI recognition.
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Central News Agency, Keelung, April 27 (Reporter Wang Chao-Yu) National Keelung Commercial & Industrial High School and National Chin-Yi University of Technology have joined hands to promote an intelligent drone monitoring project for the Keelung River, signing a memorandum of understanding. They hope to enhance river monitoring efficiency through drone patrols and artificial intelligence recognition.

The Department of Aeronautical Electronics at Keelung Commercial & Industrial High School and the College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Chin-Yi University of Technology are jointly advancing the "Keelung River Drone Intelligent Monitoring Demonstration Project." A results presentation was held today, with the Keelung River section serving as the implementation site. The project combines automated drone patrols, spatial data collection, and artificial intelligence (AI) recognition technology to conduct environmental monitoring of the river.

Last year, the Keelung River suffered from wastewater discharge pollution, affecting over 100,000 households in Keelung City and Xizhi District of New Taipei City. A "Demo Exhibition Area" was set up at the presentation, simulating the pouring of polluted liquid to demonstrate how the AI system instantly identifies abnormal conditions and links with drones to perform automated sampling processes.

Mr. Tsai Tsung-Ho, a teacher from the Department of Aeronautical Electronics at Keelung Commercial & Industrial High School, who is responsible for executing the cooperative project, stated that the modeling work for a 100-meter section of the Keelung River centered around Dahu Bridge has been initially completed. He hopes to continue promoting the project, prioritizing the completion of modeling for the Keelung River sections within Keelung City. He also anticipates that the Keelung City Government will inject resources and collaborate, with the aim of transferring this technology to the city government or relevant units in the future to reduce the manpower required for river patrols.

Principal Lin Tzu-Chien of Keelung Commercial & Industrial High School mentioned that the school's Department of Aeronautical Electronics has long focused on unmanned vehicle applications, fostering students' smart application and interdisciplinary integration capabilities. This collaboration with the College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Chin-Yi University of Technology not only broadens students' horizons in smart technology applications but also further embodies the spirit of vocational education and "University Social Responsibility (USR)."

Dean Cheng Jung-Hsiang of the College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Chin-Yi University of Technology pointed out that this cross-regional cooperation, combining local resources in Keelung with smart technology applications, is a concrete manifestation of the USR spirit. Through inter-school collaboration, it not only promotes the sharing of educational resources but also lays a solid foundation for future developments in smart cities, environmental sustainability, and technological governance. (Editor: Kuan Chung-Wei) 1150427