On the 14th
of November 2005, Dialog Telekom Sri Lanka’s flagship
telecommunications company together with the Ministry of Public
Security Law and Order announced the commencement of the nations
first Disaster and Emergency Warning Network (DEWN). Key
participants in the project include Technology partners Microimage (Pvt)
Ltd (an award winning mobile applications development company) and
the Dialog-University of Moratuwa Centre for Mobile Communications
Research.
Pioneered as a Research and Development initiative of Dialog
Telekom and supported by Microimage and the Dialog-UoM laboratory,
the initial phase of DEWN combines the innovative use of Cell
Broadcast, Location Based Technology and SMS available on a GSM
network with specialized terminal device technologies to render a
cost effective and reliable mass alert system. DEWN encompasses the
multiple areas of specialized GSM handset applications, proto-type
wireless alerting devices for domestic and specialized use and the
deployment of cutting edge Sinhala and Tamil interfaces to deliver a
suite of mass alert solutions applicable to the Sri Lankan
environment.
Dr.Hans
Wijayasuriya had this to say about the DEWN project. “The
development of an effective disaster and emergency warning system
through the innovative leverage of the key resources we have at hand
was foremost in our minds over the past months. I would like to
express my sincere appreciation to all those who combined innovative
thinking with dedication to purpose to bring this project to the
stage of pilot implementation. DEWN capitalizes on the inherent
strengths of GSM technology and the widespread access provided by
GSM networks, to create a specialized Disaster Alert delivery and
response layer residing on the incumbent technology. The Ministry of
Public Security Law and Order has been a key motivator in this
project since its inception and today plays a key role in its
implementation through the public security system in Sri Lanka. We
are also truly proud and appreciative of the innovations created by
our partners in this project – Microimage and the Dialog-UoM
Research facility”.
Present
at the launch of the pilot were several key dignitaries, including
Mr.Thilak Ranaviraja Secretary to the Minister of Public Security,
Law and Order, Prof. Dileeka Dias Dialog University of Moratuwa
Research Laboratory and Harsha Purasinghe, CEO Microimage, all of
whom have collaborated in the development of the system.
The DEWN pilot features the deployment of
the system at the main police stations in Ratnapura and
Galle and key disaster management stakeholders in the surrounding
areas. The 118 Center in Colombo will function as the command center
for the pilot of DEWN. The system will be tested and modified over
the next few months leading up to final deployment on a national
basis.
Research
in to DEWN – the first formal implementation of a mass alert system
in Sri Lanka, was initiated by Dialog Telekom as a part of its
ongoing programme of community focused innovations.
Harsha Purasinghe CEO Microimage commented
that the project is "A great example of in depth collaborative
research & development capabilities of multiple parties brought
together to deliver a platform of national importance utilizing 100%
local talent. We are glad to utilize our time and effort for this
national cause together with the teams from Dialog Telekom & Dialog
University of Moratuwa Research Laboratory to deliver another
breakthrough mobile application & delivery framework for disaster &
early warning"
The
overriding objectives of DEWN include the establishment of a cost
effective and multi-modal mass alert system which could be deployed
for the purpose of warning key stakeholders in disaster management
as well as the general public in advance of the occurrence of life
threatening disasters.
Dialog
Telekom, an ISO 9001 certified company, is a subsidiary of Telekom
Malaysia. It operates a 2.5G GSM Network supporting the very latest
in multimedia and mobile Internet services. Its local coverage spans
all nine provinces while international roaming is provided in 190+
countries. Dialog GSM, the largest and fastest growing cellular
service in Sri Lanka, serves a subscriber base in excess of 2
Million Sri Lankans.
Microimage
has been building up an impressive record of accomplishments since
its formation nine years ago. The company is the winner of a Gold
and Silver at the BCS National Best Quality Software Awards 2004,
and a Merit Award for Human Capital Software Product and a Special
Gold award for Software Localization in 1998. Microimage is also the
winner of the GOLD award in the “Communications Application”
category, the Sri Lanka Telecom Special GOLD Award and the GOLD in
the “Best Overall Product” category at the BCS National Best Quality
Software Awards 2005. For more information visit
www.microimage.com
The Dialog
University of Moratuwa Mobile Communications Research
Laboratory was established in 2004 and specialises in applied
research in mobile telecommunication technologies & Internet
applications.
In
addition, the Dialog - UoM laboratory has technology transfer
arrangements with international research bodies.