Safety system for houseboats

Kerala Tourism to introduce GPS-based tracking system

January 11, 2016 12:00 am | Updated September 22, 2016 11:42 pm IST - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:

Kerala Tourism will soon roll out a Global Positioning System-based fleet safety management system for houseboats in the State.

Houseboats will be tracked on a Geographic Information System (GIS) map, there will be SOS/panic buttons for timely emergency response, and the route travelled by a houseboat will be geofenced to prevent route violations.

Keltron-iTAC, a vehicle-tracking and fleet-management solution by Keltron, a State government undertaking, will be used to track houseboats and ensure safety of tourists and crew on houseboats. Administrative sanction has been granted for the project and Rs.1.60 crore allocated for implementing the tracking system in 12 months, official sources told The Hindu .

iTAC integrates advanced technologies in GPS, Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), and microprocessor subsystems. “The application is being updated for houseboats. We will roll out the facility first in 500 houseboats,” project manager, Keltron, S.P. Gopakumar said. A GPS mobile unit with GPRS module and internal battery that can provide additional power up to six hours will be installed in each houseboat at a cost of Rs.8,000.

The GPS module on the houseboat will capture the geographical coordinate data and send the spatial information in real time to the control room in Keltron’s Karakulam unit via Internet. A tilt sensor will give alert when the houseboat tilts beyond a particular angle, says project manager, Keltron, V. Vijeesh. “We are yet to decide whether to make the panic button available to both the crew and travellers.”

The server at the central monitoring system will process the GPS data and relay the information in real time, with updates every five seconds, to information retrieval interfaces. The tracking software application can provide route, halt, distance travelled, speed violation, fleet summary, and geofence alerts. The vacationers need not panic as those sitting in the control room cannot see them as camera provisions are not being provided now.

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