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Tamil Nadu: CM Stalin Launches AI-Enabled Panic Button And CCTV In 500 Chennai Buses

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May 15, 2022, 10:15 AM | Updated 10:15 AM IST


AI enabled cam and monitoring by control centre (@mkstalin/Twitter)
AI enabled cam and monitoring by control centre (@mkstalin/Twitter)

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday launched Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled panic button-cum-CCTV surveillance project in 500 Chennai buses as part of an initiative to improve the safety of women and children.

The state transport department has planned to provide this facility in about 2,500 buses under the Nirbhaya safe city project and in the first phase 500 buses in the metro city have been provided with four panic buttons, AI-enabled Mobile Network Video Recorder (MNVR) and three cameras each, respectively.

The MNVR will be connected to a cloud-based control centre via a 4G GSM SIM card. In case of any inconvenience, discomfort or threat caused by fellow passengers while travelling, the women passengers could press the panic button to record the incident.

While doing so, an alarm (bell) will be raised at the control centre along with a video recording of the incident on the bus. With this alarm, the operator at the control centre will monitor the situation and facilitate, in real time, the next course of action.

The control centre has been linked to the distress response centre of the city police and Greater Chennai Corporation. A release from the state government said about 31 bus depots and 35 bus terminuses of the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) have been brought under surveillance.

The project would also aid in detecting missing persons and identifying criminals and other works of the GCC, transport department and the police.

The Chief Minister who launched the safety initiative at the state secretariat here in the presence of Transport Minister S S Sivasankar, also handed over appointment orders to nearly 200 persons recruited by the transport department on compassionate grounds.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without any modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)


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