To develop an advanced intrusion detection system for rainforest protection by integrating Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors and real-time video surveillance with a Raspberry Pi for central processing. The system aims to identify unusual movements and unauthorized activity, triggering alerts through a GSM module, LCD display, and buzzer to ensure prompt responses and enhance anti-poaching efforts and environmental management.
The VanyaRakshak project is designed to address the challenges of safeguarding rainforest ecosystems by deploying a sophisticated intelligent intrusion detection system. This system employs Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors to detect motion and a USB webcam for real-time video surveillance, both interfaced with a Raspberry Pi for central data processing. The Raspberry Pi analyzes inputs from the PIR sensors to identify any unusual movement patterns and continuously monitors the webcam feed for signs of unauthorized activity. Upon detecting such activity, the system triggers alerts via a GSM module and activates an LCD display and buzzer for immediate on-site notifications. The LCD display provides real-time information on detected events, while the buzzer serves as an audible alarm to draw attention to potential threats. This multi-faceted approach enhances the capability to monitor vast and remote rainforest areas effectively, providing timely responses to potential threats and contributing to the protection of biodiversity. By integrating motion detection, real-time imaging, automated alert systems, and immediate local notifications, VanyaRakshak aims to improve the efficiency of anti-poaching efforts and overall environmental management in.
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