Technopark deploys IoT-based flood monitoring system

Thiruvananthapuram,
March 04: Technopark, in
collaboration with the International Centre for Free and Open Source Solutions
(ICFOSS), has launched an advanced IoT-based flood monitoring system with an
automated weather station to enhance disaster preparedness and mitigate
flooding risks in the Thettiyar stream.
Following the 2023 floods that impacted Technopark's
operations, the system integrates radar-based water level sensors, automated
rain gauges, and an automated weather station to monitor water levels,
rainfall, and atmospheric conditions.
Strategically placed along the Thettiyar stream, these
sensors provide real-time data through LoRaWAN communication, enabling
continuous monitoring via a centralized dashboard. An automated alert mechanism
issues SMS and email notifications when flood thresholds are exceeded, ensuring
timely preventive action.
Technopark has also installed sensors in the Veli
backwaters to compare water levels with sea levels, automatically alerting
authorities if estuary breaching is required to prevent backwater flooding.
Moving forward, Technopark plans to integrate
AI/ML-enabled predictive flood management module, reinforcing its commitment
towards environment resilience and technological innovation.
The launch event was attended by Col Sanjeev Nair (Retd), CEO of Technopark; Dr Sunil T T, Director, ICFOSS; Shri Madhavan Praveen, General Manager (Projects) Technopark; Shri Abhilash M R, Manager (MEP) Technopark; Shri Srinivasan R, Programme Head, ICFOSS and other officials of Technopark and ICFOSS.
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