WIPER: Wireless anti Poaching collar for Elephants and Rhinos
WIPER is a novel wireless animal-borne anti-poaching device that provides an immediate alert with a GPS location to authorities once a shot is detected near the protected animals. WIPER is based on a low-power acoustic shot detector integrated into existing GPS tracking collars currently being used to study a wide variety of animals. As opposed to muzzle blast-based detectors, WIPER detects the ballistic shockwave generated by the bullet that cannot be muffled by suppressors commonly used by poachers.
The project won second place in the Vodafone Wireless Innovation Project competition in 2017.
Check out a brief presentation at the Social Inovation Summit.
People:
- Akos Ledeczi
- George Wittemyer
- Peter Volgyesi
- Miklos Maroti
- Gyorgy Kalmar
Sponsors
Vodaphone Americas Foundation
Lead PI
Akos Ledeczi