Remote Monitoring Applications Forest Environment Using a Three Axis MEMS Accelerometer and WSN

Abstract

Now-a-days most important tress such as sandal wood. Teak in forest are pirating, leads to serious threat to forest resources, causes significant impact like economic damage and ultimately devasting effect on the environment all over the world. These trees are utilized in medicinal sciences, beautifying agents which make it as expensive and pitiful. So, we need to limit pirating by carrying some preventive estimates. As a part of preventive measures we have built up a framework, ensure limit sneaking. The microcontroller based on anti-poaching system employing WSN technology, which is capable of detecting theft by monitoring the vibrations produced by the cutting of trees/branches using a three axis MEMS accelerometer. Info can be uploaded by using microcontroller along with PC. In remote monitoring applications widely used technology is WSN. 

Country : India

1 Sneha Priya Budha

  1. Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Malla Reddy College of Engineering for Women, Hyderabad -500100, Telangana, India

IRJIET, Volume 2, Issue 1, March 2018 pp. 70-73

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