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SurakshaMitr: Vehicle Tracking and Monitoring Platform in India

SurakshaMitr[1] is an Internet of Things (IoT) platform designed for vehicle tracking and monitoring in India. The platform primarily focuses on public vehicles, emphasizing regulatory compliance and safety, particularly women's safety. It is recognized for its large-scale operations and robust architecture.

History

The platform has undergone multiple iterations to enhance its functionality:

· Version 1.1: Initial release (2016)

· Version 2.1: Update with added features (2019)

· Version 3.1 Stable: Current stable version (2021)

Features

Scalability and Real-Time Monitoring

SurakshaMitr is built to monitor millions of vehicles simultaneously, providing real-time alerts for offenses or emergencies to facilitate prompt action.

Geographic Information System (GIS) Integration

The platform includes a GIS map engine for spatial analysis and visualization. State-specific dashboards and reporting tools enable detailed insights into vehicle data.

AIS-140 Compliance

The platform meets the AIS-140. standards set by the Automotive Industry Standard of India. It is certified by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI)

Security Measures

SurakshaMitr adheres to CERT-IN (Computer Emergency Response Team – India) guidelines, ensuring secure data handling and compliance with national cybersecurity standards.

C-DAC's Role in SurakshaMitr

The platform was developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) under guidelines from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH). It provides an end-to-end solution for AIS-140 implementation, including application deployment, Command & Control Centre establishment, and vehicle location tracking device (VLTD) evaluation.

Implementation and Achievements

· Operational States: Kerala, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Karnataka.

· Vehicle Monitoring: Over 450,000 vehicles tracked.

· Road Safety Features: Includes over-speed alerts, driver warning systems, and Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) integration.

· Certification: ARAI-certified as per MoRTH guidelines.

· Government Initiative: Operates under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)

· Development: Fully developed in-house by C-DAC.

Impact and Integration

SurakshaMitr is a key component of the Nirbhaya Scheme, contributing to road safety and women's safety. Its integration with ERSS (Dial 112) ensures immediate assistance during emergencies. The platform's transparent processes and government ownership enhance its credibility and public trust.

See Also

· AIS-140

· Emergency Response Support System (ERSS)

· Nirbhaya Scheme

References

  1. ^ "Kerala: Suraksha-Mitra Project – GKToday". www.gktoday.in. Retrieved 2025-01-17.