Hyderabad:
GMR Hyderabad International Airport said today that it is using the Internet of Thing (IoT) as a tool to increase its services and operations. As a first step, the facility has introduced the intelligent baggage cart management system, which the platform must track and maintain in real time.
Hyderabad Airport’s entire fleet of 3,000 cars has been enabled with the technology, substantially reducing waiting time for passengers and ensuring availability, according to a press release issued Friday.
There should be at least 160 trolleys available for one million passengers at any airport, according to the rules of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The new Hyderabad airport system will handle recovery, refueling and also theft.
“With a built-in alert mechanism, in the event cars are taken out of a ‘non-airport zone’ area, it generates an alert message indicating the location for necessary actions that can then be taken to recover,” he said. the notice.
The system can plan ahead based on predictive analytics of estimated departure and arrival passenger loads, according to the statement.
“Hyderabad International Airport has been the champion of innovation and technology adoption in many ways … we are revolutionizing the way baggage carts are managed,” said SGK Kishore, chief innovation officer at GMR Airports, at the notice.
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