Live Streaming Fisherman Border Security System Using Radio Frequency Technology

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K.Sona, T.B.Dharmaraj, N.R.Gayathri, S. VasumathiKannaki, A. Kodieswari

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The issue of border cross brutality is a significant problem that arises due to the difficulty in identifying water borders between neighbouring nations. This challenge often results in fishermen coming under attack by opposing fleets. Fishermen's lives are at risk as they may face gunfire or abduction. This problem requires an urgent solution to safeguard the lives of these fishermen and ensure better border security. To address this issue, an embedded system has been developed that utilizes advanced technology to alert border authorities of fishermen's whereabouts. This device uses Global Positioning System and radio frequency technology to track the location of the fishermen. When the fishermen are in danger, they can use a built-in panic button that triggers a buzzer sound, which alerts the authorities. This system is designed to ensure quick response times and ensure the safety of the fishermen. The embedded device also includes a feature that enables it to record the surroundings when the panic button is pressed. This feature ensures that the coastal guards have access to live footage of the situation and can make informed decisions. The coastal guards can receive live alerts via their application, which enables them to take immediate action. This technology-based solution is a significant step towards safeguarding the lives of fishermen and improving border security. It is hoped that this device will help to reduce the incidents of border cross brutality and create a safer environment for the fishermen. Overall, the development of this embedded system-based device is an important step towards addressing the challenges of border cross brutality and ensuring the safety of those who risk their lives every day to make a living.

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