Internet of Things : Wild Life Conservation and its Challenges

Authors

  • Prof. Ratnesh Kumar Choudhary  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, S. B. Jain Institute of Technology, Management and Research, Nagpur, , Maharashtra, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT206310

Keywords:

Wild life conservation, animal tracking, Health monitoring, Internet of Things, challenges in animal conservation, wireless sensor network.

Abstract

Right now there are more connected “Things” than there are people on this planet. Early last year, it is predicted that Internet of things (IOT) would have at least 8.4 billion connected “Things” in use rising to more than 21 billion by 2021. Today major percentage of wildlife is vulnerable to extinction. This is caused due to the destruction of forest areas for farming, logging and construction of new cities and towns. Many wild animals have been killed due to road accidents and speeding vehicles passes through the wildlife protected area. Animals crossing boundaries have led to be killed. The impacts of roads include habitat loss, habitat fragmentation and habitat degradation that affect wildlife and its habitats both directly and indirectly especially on larger mammals [6]. Recent studies into the extent of illegal logging estimate that illegal logging accounts for 50-90 per cent of the volume of all forestry in key producer tropical countries and 15-30 per cent globally [1]. Protection of wildlife has become an important now a days, due to the effects of human activities such as hunting of wild animals and cutting of trees which causes major threat to the wildlife. Recent advancements in IoT technology and sensor technology have the potential to wild life conservation. Physical barriers are not suitable for animals because they may harm the animal physically. This can be prevented by using tracking of animal movement and keep them under a logical barrier. This paper focuses on implementation of animal monitoring and challenges of wild life conservation. This paper also shows natural challenges and technical challenges while implementing animal tracking and health monitoring system.

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Published

2020-06-30

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How to Cite

[1]
Prof. Ratnesh Kumar Choudhary, " Internet of Things : Wild Life Conservation and its Challenges" International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 6, Issue 3, pp.132-139, May-June-2020. Available at doi : https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT206310