FOREST GUARD: A complete safety for Wildlife using Mobile Agents and Sensor Clouds in WSN
With growing human population and search for new habitus and
unsustainable use of natural resources, over exploitation of
forests and wildlife is taking place world over. This is resulting
in drastic decline in the number of essential flora and fauna. We
propose a complete safe guard model named Forest Guard, for
saving wildlife from human as well as their own collisions. This
model will not guard them directly; rather it will help in
collecting vital information about their real-time condition and
will alert the institutional mechanisms to take corrective
initiatives. The paper mentions this indirect support in the form
of wireless sensor networks (WSN). In WSN, our proposed
model uses mobile agents (MAs) for handling huge area
communication and injecting them for different guarding issues
of different species of wildlife. A novel concept of Virtual
Sensor Cloud (VSC) is being discussed to trace different group
of endangered wild animals such as Tigers, Lions, Elephants, etc.
Keywords: Wireless Sensor Networks, Mobile Agent, Virtual Sensor Cloud
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Sumit Kumar Tetarave
S. K. Tetarave has received the M. Tech. degree in IT from Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India, in 2011. He is currently pursuing PhD in computer science from Indian Institute of Technology, Patna, India. His research interest includes wireless sensor network, peer-to-peer networks, and machine learning.
Ashish Kumar Srivastava
A. K. Srivastava is pursuing Ph.D.(IT) from MANIT Bhopal in Security Issues in Wireless adhoc Network. He has received M.Tech(IT) degree from Tezpur Central University Assam, India in 2002 and his B.Tech(EEE) degree in 2000. His research interest area is Security in infrastructure less Networks, Information Security, and Wireless sensor network.
Sumit Kumar Tetarave
S. K. Tetarave has received the M. Tech. degree in IT from Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India, in 2011. He is currently pursuing PhD in computer science from Indian Institute of Technology, Patna, India. His research interest includes wireless sensor network, peer-to-peer networks, and machine learning.
Ashish Kumar Srivastava
A. K. Srivastava is pursuing Ph.D.(IT) from MANIT Bhopal in Security Issues in Wireless adhoc Network. He has received M.Tech(IT) degree from Tezpur Central University Assam, India in 2002 and his B.Tech(EEE) degree in 2000. His research interest area is Security in infrastructure less Networks, Information Security, and Wireless sensor network.