Vizag Station Deploys ARJUN, India's First Railway Humanoid Robot for Security

The East Coast Railway has deployed India's first humanoid robot, ASC ARJUN, at Visakhapatnam railway station to enhance security and passenger services. Developed indigenously over a year, the robot performs tasks like intrusion detection, crowd management, and multi-language announcements. It features face recognition, IoT alerts, and semi-autonomous patrolling to support Railway Protection Force personnel. Officials state this initiative is part of a broader digital transformation to create a safer and more passenger-friendly railway ecosystem.

Key Points: First Humanoid Robot ARJUN Deployed at Visakhapatnam Railway Station

  • Intrusion detection via face recognition
  • AI crowd management & multi-language announcements
  • 24/7 platform patrol & obstacle avoidance
  • Indigenous design developed in Visakhapatnam
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East Coast Railway introduces humanoid robot at Visakhapatnam railway station

East Coast Railway introduces indigenously built robot ASC ARJUN for security, crowd control, and passenger assistance at Vizag station.

"marks a pioneering initiative to adopt cutting-edge technology to strengthen railway security - Alok Bohra"

Visakhapatnam, January 23

In a significant step towards using advanced technology for increasing passenger safety, security and service delivery, East Coast Railway introduced a humanoid robot "ASC ARJUN" at Visakhapatnam Railway Station under the aegis of the Railway Protection Force. This is the first of its kind in Indian Railways.

The humanoid was unveiled by the Inspector General (RPF) Alok Bohra and Divisional Railway Manager Lalit Bohra in the presence of the Senior Divisional Security Commandant (RPF) Shri AK Dubey at Visakhapatnam railway station.

The humanoid robot, deployed as part of the RPF's modernization and digital transformation initiatives, is designed to supplement various railway operations, particularly in the areas of security, passenger assistance, crowd management, cleanliness monitoring, and safety awareness.

The robot has been entirely designed and developed in Visakhapatnam, incorporating state-of-the-art technology through indigenous innovation. Under the guidance of Alok Bohra, Inspector General, RPF, and Lalit Bohra, Divisional Railway Manager, the team led by A. K. Dubey worked diligently for over one year to successfully develop this advanced technology.

The "ASC ARJUN" has several key functionalities and benefits. Such as Intrusion Detection, in which the robot can identify intruders using a Face Recognition System (FRS) and instantly alert RPF personnel through IoT-enabled alerts, ensuring rapid response and reduced detection time. Other than that, in crowd management, AI-based passenger density analysis helps prevent congestion and enables proactive crowd-control measures during peak hours. The robot will send messages to the control and alert the security personnel for quick response. For public announcements, Autonomous safety and information announcements are delivered in English, Hindi, and Telugu, improving passenger awareness and compliance. This will enable the public to be guided effectively during peak hours.

It has the functionality of Platform Patrol, Semi-autonomous navigation along predefined paths with obstacle avoidance, allowing continuous patrolling and 24x7 presence, reducing manpower burden. This will improve effective security management. In terms of passenger assistance, ASC ARJUN interacts with passengers through friendly gestures and information support, enhancing public trust and the perception of RPF authority. It has situational awareness. Continuous monitoring with an integrated dashboard provides real-time intelligence to support effective decision-making by RPF and control rooms.

Apart from these, fire and smoke detection, and early detection with instant alerts enable swift emergency response and enhanced passenger safety. The Interactive Capabilities include multi-language announcements for safety instructions and crowd guidance. Cultural gestures such as Namaste for passengers and a salute to RPF officers. Real-time IoT connectivity with RPF control rooms. Passenger-friendly user interface for public interaction and assistance

Alok Bohra, IG (RPF), said that the introduction of ASC ARJUN marks a pioneering initiative to adopt cutting-edge technology to strengthen railway security, improve the passenger experience, and support frontline staff. Indian Railways remains committed to embracing innovation to create a safe, secure, and passenger-friendly railway ecosystem.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Impressive tech, but I have a practical concern. How will it handle the sheer chaos of peak hours at Vizag station? The crowds are insane. Will it just get stuck? Also, maintenance and repair costs need to be transparent. We don't want another expensive project that becomes non-functional in a year.
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Arjun K
Made in Visakhapatnam! That's the best part. Proud to see local innovation getting this platform. The multi-language support, especially Telugu, is a thoughtful touch for regional passengers. Hope the "Namaste" gesture makes people more comfortable interacting with it.
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Sarah B
The face recognition and intrusion detection sound promising for security, but what about passenger privacy? Where is this facial data stored and who has access? Indian Railways needs to be very clear about the data protection protocols alongside this tech rollout.
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Karthik V
Good initiative, but let's not forget the human element. This should supplement RPF personnel, not replace them. We still need more human officers for complex situations that require empathy and judgement. Technology + trained humans is the winning combo.
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Meera T
Finally some futuristic thinking in our railways! The fire/smoke detection and real-time alerts could be life-saving. If this works well, it should be mandatory at all A1 and A category stations. Safety should always be the top priority. Well done, ECoR!

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