

Oilfield operation sites are typically characterized by vast geographical areas, complex terrain, and harsh environmental conditions. Whether for field inspections, facility monitoring, or emergency response, these operations demand extremely high standards for real-time data transmission, long-distance coverage, and system stability. In traditional operational models, issues such as low efficiency in manual inspections, high risks in hazardous zones, and delayed data transmission have consistently hindered the intelligent transformation of oilfield operations. The integrated deployment of the DJHW/HZ-40-100S-C airborne unit (space end) and the DJHW/JZ-40-100S-C base station (ground end) provides an efficient, stable, and secure air-ground communication solution, effectively overcoming the limitations of conventional approaches and driving the digital, visual, and intelligent evolution of oilfield operations.
As the aerial core of the entire communication link, the DJHW/HZ-40-100S-C airborne box is specifically designed for industrial drones and pod systems, serving as the "airborne eyes" for oil operations. In practical scenarios, when personnel remotely operate an industrial drone, the airborne box seamlessly integrates with both the drone and pod, synchronously capturing all live footage recorded by the pods. Whether monitoring equipment status at oilfield sites, assessing pipeline layouts, or assessing the surrounding environment of operational areas, high-definition images captured by the pods are rapidly processed and transmitted in real time via the airborne box without intermediate steps, ensuring timely and comprehensive image data.
In scenarios requiring low latency and long-distance communication, both devices can autonomously establish a stable communication network without relying on external public networks, effectively mitigating signal interference in complex environments and ensuring smooth, uninterrupted video transmission. This robust self-organizing network capability guarantees that all aerially acquired image data is transmitted to the ground accurately and rapidly.
The DJHW/JZ-40-100S-C ground-based base station serves as the "ground hub" for air-ground communication, playing a critical role in signal reception and data relay. Upon receiving high-definition video feeds from airborne units, the base station transmits the data rapidly and reliably to backend systems via fiber-optic links. Frontline personnel need not visit operational sites; they can monitor the entire oilfield operation in real time through terminal devices, gaining clear visibility into every work process and equipment status. This remote visual monitoring system not only significantly reduces on-site visits required by field staff and lowers risks in elevated or hazardous areas, but also enables precise operational planning that ensures success from a distance.
Amid the overarching trend of digital transformation in the oil industry, the integrated deployment of the DJHW/HZ-40-100S-C airborne unit and the DJHW/JZ-40-100S-C ground-based base station is revolutionizing operational workflows and efficiency. Compared to traditional manual inspection methods, this communication solution not only multiplies inspection efficiency but also enables early detection and resolution of potential hazards, significantly reducing safety risks and operational costs. Furthermore, real-time high-definition imaging data provides precise decision-making support for field maintenance management and emergency response planning, enabling oil companies to establish an integrated smart control system spanning aerial, ground, and terminal operations.