Meanwhile, the ENEReady team also began building an application programming interface (API) that serves as an anti-hogging monitoring system. Using cameras installed at parking lots, the API will be able to detect how long a vehicle has been left at a spot. “For this API to function, we will need a lot of bandwidth to transmit the images and other data,” said Mr Neo.
The company is currently working with SP’s 5G & AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) Centre on 5G development to improve the efficiency of this API while keeping costs low.
Mr Vernon Neo, mVizn’s Executive Director, is grateful for the valuable support the company has received through SP’s Company & Workforce Transformation programme.
Impact Achieved
Students at SP have been supporting mVizn since 2018 with data collection and incident simulation projects at Pasir Panjang Terminal.
As mVizn’s core technology focuses on the prevention of incidents, it is challenging to quantify the cost savings that the solution can deliver. “Due to the nature of the industry, the prevention of even one incident is probably enough to cover an entire project cost,” said Mr Neo. “More importantly, of course, is that port operators now have a safer environment to work in.”
“SP has been very encouraging towards the work we do, providing help when needed. I’m sure we will continue working with them and leveraging their expertise and support in our projects.”
Having achieved some key milestones with SP, Mr Neo is looking forward to other collaborations. “SP has been very encouraging towards the work we do, providing help when needed. I’m sure we will continue working with them and leveraging their expertise and support in our projects.”