Railway systems are integral to the global economy and play a crucial role in influencing a country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). However, there are numerous challenges facing rail transportation, including safety, inefficiency, and theft. To improve safety and operational efficiency, reduce costs, and help transport passengers and cargo on time, train operators should have access to a cutting-edge communication system. Using cellular networks for centralised control has numerous limitations, including miles of “dark territory” that does not have any ground-based infrastructure.
Using a modern and robust satellite personal tracker in trains can help monitor the precise location of the wagon, driver’s behaviour, inefficient practices, and other parameters. A GPS tracker works on satellite-based communication, so there is no grey area – you can track the train’s position in real time, anywhere. This aids in efficient route planning and taking preventive measures to reduce disasters like overspeed derailments or train-to-train collisions. Rapid advancements are being made in this field to ensure improved safety and reduce thefts or pilferage.
In the future, we can see more powerful satellite GPS tracking devices that can track the train constantly at all times, and not just at the end station. So, you can have comprehensive details about the train’s velocity, crossings, real-time train status, estimated time to reach the destination, etc. with 1%-2% tolerance.