AIDA Cruises - CO₂ Mustering & Emergency Management

Context & safety challenges

On board cruise ships, safety management spans both high-risk technical environments and passenger-facing public areas, where rapid response and precise localization are critical. These environments include engine rooms, CO₂ protected zones and technical compartments, as well as public spaces where passengers may require immediate medical assistance.

In the event of a CO₂ system activation, crews must be able to instantly identify who is present, where they are located and whether evacuation has been completed. At the same time, passenger safety scenarios — such as assistance requests from guests with special needs or the use of a defibrillator — require immediate alerting and precise indoor positioning to enable fast and coordinated intervention.

The objective of this project was to deploy a real-time mustering and emergency management solution capable of operating reliably across both technical crew-only areas and passenger zones, providing immediate situational awareness during critical safety events.

Global project scope

The project covers safety-critical areas and emergency operations across the entire vessel and includes:

  • 6 equipped decks

  • 38 engine rooms and CO₂-protected zones

  • 50 active staff badges, with scalability to 200+ badges

  • 153 badges dedicated to emergency response teams

  • Geolocated passenger emergency call points in public areas

  • Defibrillators equipped with alert triggers

  • A dense BLE infrastructure leveraging up to 2,000 Cisco access points

This scope ensures comprehensive coverage of crew safety, emergency team coordination and passenger assistance, supporting real-time mustering, medical response and safety management across the entire ship.

CO₂ Mustering Management

Specific context and objectives

CO₂-protected zones and engine rooms represent some of the highest-risk environments on board. In these areas, safety procedures require:

  • Precise localization of personnel

  • Instant headcount when an alert is triggered

  • Controlled and verified evacuation before CO₂ system activation

The goal was to provide safety teams with a real-time, reliable and actionable view of personnel presence in these zones.

Project scope

The CO₂ mustering solution is deployed across the most sensitive onboard environments and includes:

  • 6 fully equipped decks

  • 38 engine rooms and CO₂ zones monitored in real time

  • 50 active staff badges, with a planned scale-up to 200+ badges

  • 850 BLE-enabled Cisco access points ensuring continuous coverage

This scope enables precise monitoring of personnel presence across all CO₂-protected areas.

Solution deployed

Pole Star implemented a CO₂ mustering solution based on real-time indoor localization. Crew members operating in technical zones are equipped with BLE-enabled badges. These badges continuously emit signals that are captured by the ship’s local infrastructure.

Using this data, the system provides:

  • Real-time localization of staff inside engine rooms and CO₂ zones

  • Automatic counting of personnel present during an alert

  • Dedicated CO₂ mustering dashboards displaying exposure status and evacuation progress

  • Alert triggering via badge button, enabling immediate escalation

All data is processed locally through a fully on-premise architecture, ensuring low latency and operational independence.

Pole Star architecture & solutions

The CO₂ mustering solution relies on:

  • NAO® Track as the real-time location engine

  • NAO® Viewer providing dedicated operational and safety interfaces

  • Cisco Spaces Connect / IoT Orchestrator for BLE data orchestration

  • A fully on-premise deployment, aligned with maritime safety constraints

This architecture guarantees fast response times and high availability in critical safety scenarios.

Operational benefits

The solution delivers immediate and measurable safety benefits:

  • Instant visibility of exposed personnel in CO₂-protected zones

  • Reduced human risk through precise localization and automated headcount

  • Improved evacuation procedures, supported by real-time supervision

  • Increased confidence and control during high-risk emergency scenarios

Emergency Team Tracking

Specific context and objectives

During emergencies, intervention teams must be:

  • Continuously located

  • Deployed rapidly

  • Coordinated efficiently across complex, multi-deck environments

The objective was to provide real-time visibility of emergency teams to improve coordination and response effectiveness.

Project scope

The emergency team tracking deployment includes:

  • 153 badges assigned to emergency response personnel

  • Infrastructure leveraging 2,000 BLE-enabled Cisco access points

  • Coverage across all operational and technical zones

Solution deployed

Pole Star enables real-time tracking of emergency response teams using BLE-enabled badges. Team members can also trigger alerts directly from their badges, ensuring immediate escalation when assistance is required.

Supervisors benefit from centralized interfaces that provide a live overview of team positions, enabling better coordination and faster decision-making during incidents.

Operational benefits

The solution delivers clear operational improvements:

  • Reduced response times during emergency situations

  • Improved coordination of intervention teams

  • Centralized supervision, scalable across multiple vessels

Special Needs Guest & Defibrillator Alerts

Context & challenges

On board cruise ships, certain passengers may require immediate medical assistance, either due to specific medical conditions or unexpected emergencies. In these situations, the ability to locate the passenger precisely and dispatch medical teams without delay is critical to ensuring passenger safety.

In parallel, defibrillators (AEDs) are distributed across public areas of the ship, but rapid intervention requires instant awareness when an AED is accessed and where the incident is occurring.

Project scope

The deployment covers passenger-facing safety scenarios and includes:

  • Geolocated emergency call buttons in public areas

  • Defibrillators equipped with alert triggers

  • Real-time supervision of passenger alerts and medical incidents

This scope ensures that both passenger assistance requests and medical emergencies are detected and managed in real time.

Solution deployed

Pole Star enables a geolocated “Help” button for passengers with special needs, allowing them to trigger an alert and transmit their exact indoor location instantly to onboard medical and safety teams.

In parallel, the solution automatically generates an alert when a defibrillator is accessed, immediately notifying response teams and sharing the precise location of the AED and the incident. All alerts are centralized within real-time supervision interfaces, enabling fast decision-making and coordinated response.

Operational benefits

The solution delivers clear safety and operational benefits:

  • Faster access to medical assistance for passengers

  • Reduced intervention time through precise indoor localization

  • Improved passenger safety across public and high-traffic areas

  • Better coordination of medical and emergency teams

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