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Using video cameras to relay a signal to a constrained number of displays is known as a closed-circuit television (CCTV) system. CCTV is frequently used for monitoring in locations that require security, like banks, railroads, airports, and military sites.
Video cameras, often known as surveillance cameras, are used in a CCTV camera system to monitor a building’s interior and outside, relay the signal to a monitor or group of monitors, and provide real-time, round-the-clock viewing access. To provide increased safety and security at railroad facilities, CCTV cameras at stations and video feeds will be watched at three levels.
The Global Railway CCTV system Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Next, Railways will introduce 20 homegrown inventions, including CCTV monitoring and powerless water coolers on trains. The Railway Board has made the decision to widely adopt 20 employee-developed innovations to increase passenger comfort and make train travel safer.
These innovations include a bell warning to alert passengers minutes before a train departs, real-time CCTV monitoring inside coaches, and the printing of unreserved tickets through mobile applications. In order to collect good ideas from personnel across zones and execute some of them across its network, the Railways developed a dedicated portal. Zonal railways have since published their entries to the website.
According to a representative, all zone general managers and production units have been given the go-ahead to prepare for putting these suggestions into practice. The majority of the 20 technologies strive to increase safety through technical advancements.
The North Central Railway has created a mobile system to replace the manual process for finding rail flaws in ultrasonic waves. Pyrometers have been utilised by Eastern Railway’s Malda division to keep track on track speed and temperature. The carriage and wagon department of the North Central Railway’s Allahabad division has created a detector for hot axle boxes in moving trains that may be used to detect potential derailments brought on by seizures well in advance.
The guard’s compartment is equipped with a CCTV display device, which records recordings that may be watched at a later time in an effort to solve crimes aboard trains quickly.