AST
Distribution and
HDL secure Flood
Monitoring deal with Malaysian Government
The northern region of the
Peninsular of Malaysia is notorious for heavy monsoons, 2014 alone
affected more than 200,000 residents where there were 21 deaths.
It was described as the worst flood in decades with damages estimated at
$560M.
The majority of sensors deployed
to collect weather monitoring data were destroyed during the crisis, and
terrestrial operators were forced to close down cellular towers, these
were transmitting weather monitoring data back to the Malaysian
Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) headquarters
for analysis and decision making purposes. With little or no data
available the government agencies were unable to forecast and predict
the water level at the dams and rivers, and were unable to react to the
situation accordingly; evacuating and re-locating residence in affected
areas in a timely manner.
The Government acknowledged the
installation of the most robust sensors, coupled with a highly reliable
network communication infrastructure, which allowed for continuous
monitoring of rainfall and water levels as an urgent requirement to
avoid such a situation from ever happening again.
Working with AST and HDL
Solutions Sdn Bhd (HDLS), a local Malaysian company who provide real
time monitoring systems for water and weather monitoring, a total
solution was provided using the Inmarsat satellite network, AQUAS
environmental monitoring systems, L-band BGAN m2m terminals and IRIS
Terminal Manager (IRIS TM). IRIS TM is AST’s data and
asset management application which has full Inmarsat CAP approval.
This solution was initially
deployed in a few trial areas, and after successful evaluation is to be
implemented in 300 new sites over the next six to nine months.
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