Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) is constantly making dedicated efforts to integrate modern technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and IOT-based devices into its operations, to improve both safety and passenger convenience.
In one such significant move, an advanced Water Level Monitoring System on trains was inaugurated on Friday, August 16, in the Brahmaputra Mail Express train at Kamakhya Railway Station by the General Manager/NFR Chetan Kumar Shrivastava.
This innovative system marks a major step forward in water management on long-distance trains, designed to ensure continuous and reliable water availability for passengers.
Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, CPRO of Northeast Frontier Railway said that, the Water Level Indicator, a Real-Time Water Monitoring System, has been installed as a pilot project on one rake of the Brahmaputra Mail Express.
«This advanced solution offers continuous and accurate monitoring of water levels in the train's water tanks. It utilizes LoRa and GPRS-based communication, enabling long-range, low-power wireless transmission of data, making it particularly suitable for remote locations. The system features programmable real-time data logging and storage, with data captured and transmitted through a Hydrostatic Pressure Sensor that measures water levels with an accuracy of 0.5% across a range of 1m to 5m, even in temperatures from 0 degree C to 70 degree C. The system also includes a built-in Real-Time Clock to synchronize data logging with precise time stamps, thereby aiding in