The design and manufacturing of a 9-operator Mobile Command and Control Center was assigned for crisis management in remote or severely affected areas by natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes. Adequate console space for 8 operators, a decision-making management desk for 1 manager equipped with suitable communication equipment, and appropriate rest and sleep space for 4 operators at any given moment were provided.
For this project, a trailer was chosen with all facilities for independent deployment in off-grid spaces devoid of power networks and equipped with welfare amenities. Additionally, all residential needs requested by the client for operators and equipment were provided.
Instead of employing traditional incident management methods for events like floods and earthquakes, this vehicle gathered environmental information and made decisions and actions in a suitable environment.
Rather than relying on individual wireless devices, various layers of communication equipment were installed on this vehicle capable of establishing communication with high-level command centers or emergency personnel.
Since significant fatigue was often experienced by emergency personnel in crisis environments, who typically required tents for rest, this vehicle offered a more suitable resting environment, resulting in increased efficiency.