The Baltic Sea is one of the most valuable and fragile ecosystems in Europe, and protecting it is crucial for its sustainability and the well-being of its surrounding communities. As a Faraway Cargoship Captain, you may have observed first-hand the impact of marine pollution on the Baltic Sea. One of the major sources of pollution in the Baltic Sea is the discharge of untreated sewage from ships, which not only harms the marine life but also poses a threat to human health.
To address this issue and help you find the nearest harbor to empty your septic tanks for free, we propose the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. AI and IoT can work together to provide real-time information and solutions, making it easier for you to make environmentally responsible decisions while at sea.
Here's how the proposed solution would work:
Installation of IoT sensors on Cargoships: IoT sensors will be installed on your cargo ship to monitor the levels of the septic tanks. These sensors will collect and transmit data to a central system through a satellite connection.
Integration with AI software: The data collected from the sensors will be analyzed and processed by AI software. It will use machine learning algorithms to predict the time when your septic tanks