Almatti Dam, also known as Lal Bahadur Shastri reservoir, has implemented an innovative solution to bolster security and ensure the safety of its visitors. Equipped with state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence (AI) based CCTV cameras, the dam has enhanced its surveillance capabilities significantly.
The AI-powered cameras at Almatti Dam can accurately count the number of visitors and even capture the face of each individual, whether they arrive during the day or night. This cutting-edge technology has been in use for the past two weeks, as officials are putting it to the test to ensure the safety of the dam premises and the well-being of its visitors.
To effectively monitor the garden area, the surveillance system comprises 102 high-resolution still cameras, three pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) cameras, as well as two panoramic cameras offering a 360-degree view. These cameras allow authorities to track human activities within the garden area. Additionally, specialized head counting cameras have been strategically installed at key locations, including the main entrance, the petrol pump area, Moghul Garden, and the Musical Fountain.
Currently in its pilot phase, the AI-based surveillance system has shown no flaws, according to D Basavaraja, the chief engineer-in-charge of Krishna Bhagya Jal Nigam Limited. He further explains that the CCTV network has a 10-year compatibility plan for incorporating additional cameras and upgrading the technology in the future. This flexibility opens up possibilities for incorporating features such as vehicle number plate identification systems and advanced ticket counters.
Another remarkable aspect of these AI-powered cameras is their ability to function for hours even without a continuous power supply, ensuring uninterrupted surveillance. Moreover, they provide clear images, even in low-light conditions, making them invaluable in preventing thefts and maintaining a secure environment at the dam.
To monitor the activities throughout the dam premises from a centralized location, a control room has been set up with a 55-inch screen displaying the live feed from all 107 camera spots. The incorporation of AI technology enables the cameras to count and detect faces, ensuring that all visitors depart from specific locations within the designated time frame. This innovative use of AI surveillance is the first of its kind in any dam in the state.
The introduction of these head counting cameras has garnered positive feedback from social activist GC Muttaladinni. He believes that this technology will enhance government revenue by providing accurate statistics on the number of tickets issued, eliminating the discrepancies that may arise from relying solely on contractors. Muttaladinni also emphasizes the positive impact on security levels as a result of this sophisticated surveillance system.
The implementation of AI-based surveillance cameras at Almatti Dam showcases the growing adoption of advanced technologies to improve security measures and enhance visitor experiences. With its ability to accurately count visitors, capture faces, and operate efficiently under various conditions, this innovative system sets a precedent for other dams and public spaces in the country. As the pilot phase proves successful, the possibilities for integrating these AI technologies further in the future appear promising.