Engineers from St. Petersburg have developed a smart complex to ensure the safety of the crew and cargo during sea voyages. The intelligent video surveillance system has already been implemented on port tugs. This was reported in the press service of MTS in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region.
The MTS digital ecosystem, together with the St. Petersburg company "Armada", has implemented an intelligent video surveillance system on port tugs. The platform will help monitor the condition of the crew and monitor the safety of ships during sea voyages.
The video surveillance system is deployed at key nodes of eight tugs (captain's bridge, bow and stern of ships). Engineers also helped to place crew status check points. The technical solution is based on the "Sphere" software and hardware complex. It allows real-time monitoring of the situation on ships, promptly responding to emergency situations and analyzing data from video cameras.
This solution enables ships at sea to transmit large amounts of information to the port and store it in a secure cloud. Data transmission is carried out through a stable cellular network.
Ensuring safety at sea is a complex task that needs to be addressed comprehensively. The success of sea voyages, the safety of cargo and, most importantly, the lives of people depend on the condition of the crew and the technical equipment of the ship. Today, technologies help to realistically and quickly analyze the situation on board, track changes and instantly respond to them.
The company "Armada" is engaged in the technical equipment of ships on sea voyages throughout Russia and the maintenance of ports. The ships are based in the ports of St. Petersburg, Vyborg, Ust-Luga, Murmansk and Vladivostok.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a new portal crane with a video surveillance system has started operating in the Sea Port of St. Petersburg.
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