Mobile signal extension in deep sea — towards a safe and sustainable fisheries

Dineshkumar Singh, S. Kimbahune, V. Singh
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Despite having one million active fishermen, India lacks a scalable boat-to-shore communication framework. Small boat operators, which form 80% of entire fishing community, are more vulnerable to the wilder nature of the ocean, due to dynamic sea current, wind speed, direction and wave heights, etc. This is also one of reason for fishermen entering accidently in other country's territory, getting caught and sometimes costing their life. This poses a serious question to fishermen and their family, whether they would return the next time they venture out in to the sea. Deep sea mobile connectivity and Information, given in advance about the sea conditions such as wind speed and wave height can help fishermen to plan their trip effectively and avoid the danger zone. This infrastructure could provide path of building "knowledge society" to fishermen deprived of real time and usable information. For realizing this, integration of the existing communication technologies like VHF transceivers, satellite communication and extension of mobile communication network is needed. A consortium of partners like Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Tata Consultancy Service and Tata Tele Services piloted a project for mobile signal extension into the sea upto 30kms. This enabled an extended network accessibility, which led to create an Early Warning System over a digital highway of 30 by 120 KM, along the coast. This paper captures the experiences and recommendations derived from this pilot.
深海移动信号扩展-迈向安全和可持续渔业
尽管印度有100万活跃渔民,但缺乏可扩展的船到岸通信框架。小船操作员占整个渔业社区的80%,由于动态海流、风速、方向和浪高等因素,他们更容易受到海洋野性的影响。这也是渔民意外进入他国领土,被抓,有时丧命的原因之一。这给渔民和他们的家人提出了一个严重的问题,他们下次冒险出海时是否会回来。深海移动连接和预先提供的海况信息,如风速和浪高,可帮助渔民有效规划行程,避开危险区域。这种基础设施可以为缺乏实时可用信息的渔民提供建设“知识社会”的途径。为了实现这一目标,需要整合VHF收发机、卫星通信和移动通信网络扩展等现有通信技术。一个由中央海洋渔业研究所、塔塔咨询服务公司和塔塔电信服务公司等合作伙伴组成的联盟,试点了一个将移动信号扩展到海上30公里的项目。这使得网络的可访问性得以扩展,从而在沿海30乘120公里的数字高速公路上创建了一个早期预警系统。本文总结了该试点项目的经验和建议。
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