DocumentCode :
3763328
Title :
Using WSN for possum management
Author :
A. Ghobakhlou;X. Wang;P. Sallis;S. Inder;S. Blok
Author_Institution :
School Computer and Mathematical Sciences, AUT University, New Zealand
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
689
Lastpage :
693
Abstract :
The introduction of mammalian species such as rats, stoats and possums into New Zealand has proven devastating to what was once a pristine ecosystem. Unlike the accidental introduction of rats and stoats, Possum were introduced with the intention of establishing a fur trade. Pest populations rapidly grew with an abundance of vegetation and few predators. As a result, rats, stoats and possums have had a extremely destructive impact on New Zealand´s native flora and fauna. Over the years there have been many attempts to monitor and control the mammalian pest population. Digital multi-animal monitoring and recording devices, and multi-kill self-resetting toxin delivery solutions have recently been developed which are aimed at providing more efficient and labour saving pest management. A wireless mesh sensor network is a cost-effective and suitable architecture for remotely monitoring these digital devices in pest management applications. This paper presents the current status of a `Mammalian Pest Management´ project and proposes a Wireless Sensor Actuator Network (WSAN) designed for the remote monitoring of these pest management system.
Keywords :
"Wireless sensor networks","Monitoring","Logic gates","Actuators","Wireless communication","Servers","Protocols"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Sensing Technology (ICST), 2015 9th International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN :
2156-8073
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSensT.2015.7438485
Filename :
7438485
Link To Document :
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