Volume 18 No 8 (2020)
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DRONE-ENABLED WILDLIFE MONITORING SYSTEM: REVOLUTIONIZING CONSERVATION EFFORTS
T.Kumarasan, M.Vinoth, M.Durgaram, M.Benedict
Abstract
Drone-enabled wildlife monitoring systems have emerged as a revolutionary approach to studying and conserving wildlife populations and their habitats. This article provides a concise overview of the concept and significance of drone-enabled wildlife monitoring. Drone technology offers unique advantages in wildlife monitoring, including aerial perspectives, maneuverability, and non-intrusive data collection. Equipped with advanced sensors and cameras, drones can capture high-resolution imagery, thermal data, and even acoustic signals, providing valuable insights into wildlife behaviors, population dynamics, and habitat conditions. By employing drones, researchers and conservationists can efficiently cover large areas, access remote or challenging terrains, and monitor elusive or endangered species. The collected data can be processed using state-of-the-art algorithms for species identification, habitat mapping, and population analysis. This article highlights the key components, challenges, and future prospects of drone-enabled wildlife monitoring systems. It underscores the importance of responsible implementation, collaborative efforts, and technological advancements in harnessing the full potential of drones for wildlife conservation and management.
Keywords
Drone enabled Wildlife monitoring system, Edge computing, LiDAR scanners
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