Low-Cost SMS Driven Location Tracking Platform Towards Anti-Poaching Efforts
Jack Burkett, Pablo Orozco Ter Wengel, Benoit Goossens, Omer Rana,, Charith Perera

TL;DR
This paper presents a low-cost SMS-based location tracking system designed to monitor poachers in rural wildlife sanctuaries, enabling anti-poaching efforts where traditional communication infrastructure is unavailable.
Contribution
The authors developed SMS-TRACCAR, a novel low-cost SMS-based tracking platform suitable for rural areas, demonstrating its effectiveness in wildlife conservation and potential wider applications.
Findings
Effective tracking of vehicle movements in rural areas
Low energy consumption of the SMS-based system
Versatile configuration for individual or group tracking
Abstract
Throughout the world, poaching has been an ever-present threat to a vast array of species for over many decades. Traditional anti-poaching initiatives target catching the poachers. However, the challenge is far more complicated than catching individual poachers. Poaching is an industry which needs to be fully investigated. Many stakeholders are directly and indirectly involved in poaching activities (e.g., some local restaurants illegally providing meat to tourists). Therefore, stopping or severely decapitating the poaching industry requires a unified understanding of all stakeholders. The best way to uncover these geographical and social relationships is to track the movements of poachers. However, location tracking is challenging in most rural areas where wildlife sanctuaries are typically located. Internet-connected communication (e.g. 3G) technologies typically used in urban cities…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFood Supply Chain Traceability · Human-Animal Interaction Studies · Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
