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    Projects > ELECTRONICS > 2014 > NON IEEE > EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

    Animal Tracking System


    Abstract

    Animal tracks are the imprints left behind in soil, snow, mud, or other ground surfaces that an animal walk across. Animal tracks are used by hunters in tracking their prey and by naturalists to identify animals living in a given area. A challenging service is to accurately locate the positions of moving animals in real time. In this project, we present an innovate scheme called Hero (Hierarchical Exponential Region Organization to locate the problem. The location information of individual animals is actively logged in local nodes which are distributed throughout the city. It consists of three RF ID sensors connected at different places. Three nodes are connected with the individual sensors. Software is developed in the node to receive the data from the sensor. A RF ID tag is connected with the animals. As soon as the particular animal reaches near the sensor, the sensor sends signal to the particular node. Accordingly, the three nodes send signal to the server unit through Internet. The server analyses the signal and stores the data in the server. That signal contains animal position information and parameters of animal alive. For each animal, HERO dynamically maintains an advantageous hierarchy on the overlay network of local nodes to conservatively update the location information only in nearby nodes. HERO guarantees to meet the real time constraint associated with each vehicle. The software in the PC is designed for receiving the data from the particular sensor. Thus the administrator can easily trace the location of the particular thing.


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