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The system, going above and beyond, integrates and combines reliable vehicle monitoring, communications, duress activation, dynamic vehicle risk management (situational awareness) and personal health data through an end-to-end solution for the remote workforce – offering significant safety and security benefits.Īmazon Web Services will be supporting Imperial SIM by providing cloud services for the solution development. Imperial SIM’s solution consists of a novel and integrated approach to the state, communications capability and location of both health workers and vehicles, utilising bespoke sensors and algorithms. Remote health workers spend significant amounts of time on the road often in isolated, badly connected, hazardous environments. Speaking with a range of stakeholders and data/technology providers, Imperial SIM developed a solution for the challenge presented by NT Health: How can space technologies assist in providing safety and security to people working in remote locations?

They are supervised by Professor Washington Yotto Ochieng and Dr Arnab Majumdar. The team, composed of PhD students Fahmy Adan, Ibtihal Ahmad, Ashley Brooks, He-in Cheong, Lintong Li and Hanyu (Nina) Meng, is based in the Centre for Transport Studies in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The Imperial Smart Infrastructure Mobility (SIM) team are one of the winners of the GRAVITY Challenge 02, out of more than 300 teams.ġ3 challenges were developed by forward-thinking organisations that envisage the use of space data and space capability to solve real-world problems.
