The TRI-NETRA system on Indian Railways stands for Terrain Imaging for Drivers Infrared, Enhanced, and Optical & Radar Assisted System. It integrates infrared and optical cameras with radar-assisted imaging to help locomotive pilots identify obstructions on the tracks, particularly in foggy conditions. The system can detect obstructions up to 2-3 km away, displaying the information inside the locomotive to allow drivers time to react and apply brakes if necessary. It's especially useful during fog, heavy rain, and at night. Currently, the TRI-NETRA technology is undergoing field trials and is a part of Indian Railways' efforts to enhance safety and operational visibility. The TRI-NETRA system on Indian Railways stands for Terrain Imaging for Drivers Infrared, Enhanced, and Optical & Radar Assisted System. It integrates infrared and optical cameras with radar-assisted imaging to help locomotive pilots identify obstructions on the tracks, particularly in foggy conditions.
The TRI-NETRA system on Indian Railways stands for Terrain Imaging for Drivers Infrared, Enhanced, and Optical & Radar Assisted System. It integrates infrared and optical cameras with radar-assisted imaging to help locomotive pilots identify obstructions on the tracks, particularly in foggy conditions. The system can detect obstructions up to 2-3 km away, displaying the information inside the locomotive to allow drivers time to react and apply brakes if necessary. It's especially useful during fog, heavy rain, and at night. Currently, the TRI-NETRA technology is undergoing field trials and is a part of Indian Railways' efforts to enhance safety and operational visibility.
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