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Wildlife intelligent monitoring method based on Internet of Things

A technology for wildlife and the Internet of Things, applied in the field of intelligent monitoring of wildlife, can solve the problems of difficulty in capturing images of fast-moving wildlife, inability to judge whether the camera is working normally, and difficulty in obtaining the camera in time, achieving easy implementation and low cost. , the effect of improving the efficiency of use

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-03-22
CENTRAL SOUTH UNIVERSITY OF FORESTRY AND TECHNOLOGY
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[0004] At present, the infrared cameras on the market are only one-way shooting, the shooting angle is limited, and there is a short time difference from triggering to taking pictures, it is difficult to capture images of fast-moving wild animals, and increasing the number of cameras will increase the cost
At the same time, because the living environment of wild animals is far away from human activity areas, and most of them are not within the coverage of the network, it is difficult for the staff to obtain the working status of the camera in time, and it is impossible to judge whether the camera is working normally or whether wild animals have been photographed
At the same time, if the existing infrared cameras are put into the wild for shooting activities, manual inspections are required for maintenance, which will undoubtedly increase more labor costs

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[0086] Embodiment 1: as Figure 1-15 , the infrared shooting system consists of a camera pan-tilt and several infrared nodes, and when an animal passes through the range covered by the infrared shooting system, the camera will take continuous pictures. The system transmits the captured photos to the nearby relay communication node through LoRa. When the communication node can use the mobile network, the photo information is uploaded to the cloud through GPRS, and the cloud transmits the photo to the computer and mobile client.

[0087] function realization

[0088] see figure 2 , the system consists of four parts: infrared tracking and shooting system, relay communication node, cloud platform and client. Infrared tracking shooting system see image 3 , The infrared tracking shooting system includes two parts: an infrared sensor and a shooting controller.

[0089] The infrared sensor is composed of an infrared pyroelectric sensing module, a ZigBee communication module and ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a wildlife intelligent monitoring method based on Internet of Things. The method includes steps: step 1, target monitoring: monitoring a target by employing infrared pyroelectric sensors based on a plurality of infrared pyroelectric sensor networks arranged at a monitoring terminal; step 2, triggering shooting: triggering a camera to rotate for an angle and shoot when the target appears, and obtaining a target image; and step 3, image uploading: uploading the target image to a server by the monitoring terminal, wherein the monitoring terminal is an infrared tracking shooting module. According to the wildlife intelligent monitoring method based on the Internet of Things, the implementation is easy, and the flexibility is good.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to an intelligent monitoring method for wild animals based on the Internet of Things. Background technique [0002] Infrared camera technology refers to the acquisition of wild animal image data (such as photos and videos) through automatic camera systems, such as passive and active infrared trigger cameras or timing shooting cameras, and through these images to analyze the species distribution and population of wild animals , behavior and habitat utilization and other important information, so as to provide effective reference information for wildlife conservation management and resource utilization. [0003] In the past 20 years, infrared camera technology has been rapidly developed and widely used in the field of biodiversity monitoring in my country, and has become a routine monitoring technology for wild animals. Compared with various traditional technologies, infrared camera survey technology has the advantages of being abl...

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IPC IPC(8): H04N7/18H04L29/08H04B7/155G01V8/10
CPCG01V8/10H04B7/155H04L67/125H04N7/181
Inventor 任嘉徐卓农张永忠邹大智吴楚梁肖升泰兰小武
Owner CENTRAL SOUTH UNIVERSITY OF FORESTRY AND TECHNOLOGY
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