Exploring the Suitability of BLE Beacons to Track Poacher Vehicles in Harsh Jungle Terrains
Our overall aim is focused on exploring whether we could use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology to track poacher vehicles in remote and rural areas such as Sabah, in Malaysia, especially deep inside the jungle terrain with little or no communication technologies exists. Tracking technologies are...
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Zusammenfassung: | Our overall aim is focused on exploring whether we could use Bluetooth Low
Energy (BLE) technology to track poacher vehicles in remote and rural areas
such as Sabah, in Malaysia, especially deep inside the jungle terrain with
little or no communication technologies exists. Tracking technologies are
currently limited to relying on satellites or cellular towers, for environments
that do not permit access to these signals, very few viable alternatives exist.
This paper explores the use of BLE as a method to track vehicles. It works by
mounting Bluetooth beacons beside a road and placing a receiver concealed
somewhere inside the vehicle. As the vehicle drives past the beacon, the
receiver and beacon are momentarily in range, the receiver then stores a unique
ID from the beacon and when the vehicle is then in an area with GSM signal, an
SMS is sent containing the unique IDs of the beacons that have been detected.
This project is prototyped and tested in collaboration with the Danau Girang
Field Centre in Sabah, Malaysia. The results offer insights for how effective
BLE beacons are in a tracking situation for where the beacon and receiver are
in range for a short period of time as well as how different obstructions will
affect the range and strength of the signal. It is important to note that our
objective is not to catch the poacher, instead to understand how they move
around within jungle terrain, as we can use such information to develop a
comprehensive plan against poaching activities. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1911.02063 |