Aizawl District Power Monitoring - A crowd sourced app to realtime track down times in villages & towns!
We have curated some of the interesting conversations about the Aizawl District Power Monitoring - A crowd sourced app to realtime track down times in villages & towns! This project is initiated by Aizawl District Deputy Commissioner Kannan Gopinathan.
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Genesis (2)
Track in real time as we electrify every single one of our villages. Hold us accountable! https://t.co/JTeTPxXn5f https://t.co/9YdjW4dZHJ
— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) November 16, 2015.@PiyushGoyal Sir, will a crowd sourced app to realtime track down times in villages & towns be useful? Valuable for investment decisions?
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) November 16, 2015 -
Experiment (13)
So, we are starting this cool exciting crowd-funded project (top secret 😎). But it can only be done if we have your support.🙏
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) August 13, 2016No no.. We don't need any money. But we need your old unused android phones. Only two conditions.
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) August 13, 2016
1. Android.
2. It starts.
That's allCamera not working, touch screen issues, broken screen, loudspeaker or microphone problems, sluggish response.. All these not a problem.
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) August 13, 2016An android phone that starts. That's the only criteria we have. And we are sure you have at least one such phone lying in your house.
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) August 13, 2016@naukarshah am sure this is reg disaster management & much needed support for the North East.... Great going - Good luck!
— Anoop (@Anoop_Bhaskaran) August 13, 2016@Anoop_Bhaskaran Well.. It is not.😎 Consider it as DC office doing crazy school experiments 😀
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) August 13, 2016@lyricallymute Agree. But we are not sure whether our attempt will succeed. We need 50 phones to start. Consider it an experiment on trust!
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) August 13, 2016@naukarshah could you pls share your phone number? for a news story
— Nidheesh M K (@mknid) August 13, 2016@mknid no no sir. Let the project start & be functional first please.
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) August 13, 2016@naukarshah I don't have a spare one. But I've RTed. Do share your project once it's setup. Eager to find out what it is. Good luck!
— Suhail (@tweepul) August 13, 2016@kazisuhail absolutely. Nothing big.. But hopefully would be useful. Will definitely share..
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) August 13, 2016@naukarshah no no, it's not about the project. It's for another feature :)
— Nidheesh M K (@mknid) August 13, 2016@naukarshah sending a mail to [email protected] about the matter... Looking forward :)
— Nidheesh M K (@mknid) August 13, 2016 -
Aizawl District Power Monitoring using Crowdsourced mobile app and it's benefits (11)
Well, we are starting this in our District in a small scale. Using a very simple tool. Old mobile phones... https://t.co/WqqnHgfFm6
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) September 3, 2016So that's what these phones we were asking for 😃😃😃. To be honest we hardly got any.https://t.co/NM3rvsM0C7 pic.twitter.com/CjOOrt5XU8
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) September 3, 2016The idea was to keep these phones plugged in 24*7 & develop an app to send an SMS whenever there is a change in the charging status.
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) September 3, 2016Whenever power goes (unplugged) or comes (plugged) we get an update in our server. We use SMS to not be dependent on internet connectivity.
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) September 3, 2016This is mapped to our realtime power monitoring website https://t.co/uH218RGjcQ which is accessible to all. pic.twitter.com/zqTcl2I9xp
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) September 3, 2016Our humble efforts gets a huge recognition as #Udaipur replicates our project & begins real time power monitoring using old phones.
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) October 29, 2016It's been two months now here in Aizawl, & no instances of phone overheating reported till now.
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) October 29, 2016We got some interesting insights as well. Power goes almost always simultaneously in three blocks. But is restored at different times.
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) October 29, 2016They were sourced from same place, hence power went simultaneously. Restoration required manual intervention at site. So restored separately
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) October 29, 2016Go to https://t.co/Rm9vI538va & check for Phullen, Darlawn & Sakawrdai. You'll see power restored at Sakawrdai hours after other two places
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) October 29, 2016Sakawrdai being slightly remote & having a history of insurgency (peaceful this year) could be the reason. Data de-mystifies a lot of things
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) October 29, 2016