IIT Madras to develop an indigenous Vessel Traffic Software (VTS) to monitor maritime traffic

IIT Madras to develop an indigenous Vessel Traffic Software (VTS) to monitor maritime traffic

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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 11, 2021 08:02 IST
The technology will cater to the increasing maritime traffic and help keep pace with global technological developments in the domain, the institute said.

The technology will cater to the increasing maritime traffic and help keep pace with global technological developments in the domain, the institute said.

A team of researchers at theย Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras are going to develop an indigenous Vessel Traffic Software (VTS) to monitor maritime traffic, the institute said. The project will be conducted as a collaboration between IIT Madras and VO Chidambaranar (VOC) Port Trust in Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, for which a memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed recently.
The technology will cater to the increasing maritime traffic and help keep pace with global technological developments in the domain, the institute said.

National Technology Centre for Ports Waterways and Coasts (NTCPWC), a Centre of Excellence at IIT Madras, will lead the research project. NTCPWC works as the technology arm of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.
While speaking about the MoU, TK Ramachandran, Chairman, VO Chidambaranar Port Trust, said, โ€œVOC Port is the first Indian Major Port of India to sign MoU with NTCPWC for development of Indigenous software for VTS System. The development of the indigenous system by NTCPWC, as per VOC Portโ€™s recruitment, instead of relying on proprietary and costly foreign-made software solutions, will be a game-changer in Indian Maritime Industry.โ€

โ€œThe Indigenous VTS software system will open up the pathway for India to develop other indigenous technology solutions that maritime severely depends on overseas solutions.,โ€ said Prof K Murali, Professor in-charge, NTCPWC-IIT Madras.

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โ€œThe cooperation will help to build partnerships with all other major ports for providing technology solutions to address their problems,โ€ Prof Murali added.

Meanwhile. IIT Madras Alumni in India and abroad have donated more than USD 2 Million towards COVID relief efforts in India that are being coordinated by their Alma Mater.ย 

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