Centre will help to fight global pandemic in Indian City
NEC Technologies India (NEC India) has helped Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) convert its smart city control centre into a war room to combat the spread of Coronavirus in the city.
The Integrated Command Centre has been set up to coordinate traffic management and to maintain law and order in the city.
NEC’s Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) is used to keep a tight vigil on human and vehicular movements during the lock down period, especially in areas inside the red zone. The teams stationed at the war room will provide real time updates of anomalies that potentially impose a threat to the communities.
In some selected areas, NEC has also deployed a special analytics function on selected cameras for crowd control to ensure appropriate social distance measures are in place to mitigate community transmission of the virus.
This feature will send alerts to the control room as soon as it detects five or more people moving in any of these CCTV cameras. NEC also provided special training to the authorities on managing the live cameras and alerts.
NEC‘s contribution to GMDA’s Integrated Command Centre Room gives Gurugram the capability for real-time situational awareness through a central dashboard to the authorities.
CCTV cameras that are connected by an optical fibre network, will be used monitor communities and make pre-emptive moves wherever necessary.
Pradeep Kushwaha, head of public safety business unit at NEC India said, these are unprecedented times.
“Leveraging NEC’s leading position in the field of public safety, we have set up an emergency war room and control centre, which will play a key role in containing the spread of the virus,” he said. “The need of the hour is to remain focused and we will continue to work with the authorities in providing the maximum possible support in the current situation to create a safe and healthy society.”