NEC Technologies India has won a tech contract to provide Command & Control Centre components and other IoT enabled smart ICT systems for the Hubballi Dharwad smart city (HDSCL) project.
The smart city project is expected to be implemented in a phased manner and will go live by mid-2019.
NEC Technologies will implement an Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC), city wide surveillance system and ICT based Solid Waste Management System.
NEC said it will integrate ICCC with various other smart elements, including an Intelligent Transport Management System, Parking Management System, Smart Poles, a Geographic Information System, Power & Water SCADA and others.
“We have implemented many smart systems like multi-level public parking management system, e-governance and Intelligent Transport Management System in the twin cities of Hubballi-Dharwad,” said Hephsiba Rani Korlapati, MD of HDSCL.
NEC will utilize its extensive experience in implementation of ICT based smart city solutions across the globe to introduce and integrate a variety of smart city elements with the Integrated Command and Control Centre, Takayuki Inaba, managing director, NEC Technologies India, said.
NEC said it will be installing RFID tags on around 300,000 household bins in order to track garbage collection activity from the ICCC, right from the bin collection at households until dumping in designated areas.
Citizens can send their grievances on garbage collection to respective authorities through a smart mobile application. Hubli Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC) can monitor and track these activities through a common dashboard at ICCC.