IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
The Assessment of Human-Snake Interaction and its Outcome in the City of KumbaAI Publications
Throughout history humans have had an uneasy relationship with serpents. Snakes are animals that fascinate many people while frightening others, good or bad, most people have strong feelings about snakes, but few people remain neutral. Most human-snake interactions had lead to the destruction of snakes due to human inability to control fear and panic. The indiscriminate killing of snakes for presumed human safety has drastically reduced the population of many snake species to the level of extirpation. The objective of this, however, is to examine the human interaction with snakes in city of Kumba. To get this survey done, a total number of two hundred and fifty questionnaires were administered to a randomly selected population sample in the study area. The results of the survey revealed that the prevention of snake attacks and the opinion of people on snake population management is significantly related (X2 = 11.069 df=4, P<0.05).The importance of snakes and their medical need for snake venom has showed a significant agreement (X2 = 12.045 df=2, P<0.05). Also, the prevention of snake attacks and the area snakes are easily sighted showed a significant association (X2 = 29.205 df=4, P<0.05). In addition, there is a significant link between the snake-bite treatment and its prevention (R2 = 0.312, P<0.05). Moreso, a respondent score of 39.30% is recorded upon the knowledge of venomous snakes. Furthermore, the study recorded a respondent score of 39.30% on the preferable use of traditional treatment on snake-bite victim than the expected medical treatment (31.84%), creating an understanding that the people of Kumba are still very much dependent on the ancient methods of treating snake-bite victims. The Kumba city dwellers need education on the snake behaviour, venomous and non venomous species around their area and the ecological and medical importance of snakes.
Free Range Livestock Influence Species Richness, Occupancy, and Daily Behavio...UniversitasGadjahMada
In some developing countries, human activities in protected areas threaten wildlife populations and their habitats. This study was conducted to understand the influences of freerange livestock on the wild mammalian population in Baluran National Park, Indonesia. There were 3,852 and 1,156 cows and goats, respectively, and livestock occupied an area of approximately 55.96 km2. The species richness and probability of occupancy in areas with and without livestock were assessed, and the spatial co-occurrence and overlap of daily activity patterns among mammalian species and livestock were measured. A total of 39 camera traps were installed from August 2015 to January 2016, collecting 23,021 independent photographs. In areas with livestock, the number of mammal species (eight) was lower than in areas without livestock (11 species). The most affected species were the large herbivores Bubalus bubalis and Bos javanicus, and a large carnivore Panthera pardus, all of which were absent in areas with livestock. Regardless of the feeding guild, the probability of
occupancy of almost all species declined in areas with livestock, except the medium herbivores Paradoxurus hermaphroditus and Hystrix javanica that showed a higher probability of occupancy. The species whose probability of occupancy declined were the carnivores Cuon alpinus and Prionailurus bengalensis; the herbivores Rusa timorensis, Tracypithecus auratus and Muntiacus muntjak; and the omnivore Sus scrofa. In the presence of livestock, R. timorensis and S. scrofa changed their activities from diurnal to nocturnal. Livestock affected most wild mammals in several ways, including by reducing the species richness, lessening the probability of occupancy and changing the daily activity patterns of many animals. This research recommends a significant reduction in the size of the range area for domestic livestock.
Smart analysis of most build multistoried rcc building of gulbarga regioneSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
Optimized mapping and navigation of remote area through an autonomous roboteSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Bit error rate analysis of miso system in rayleigh fading channeleSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Microstructure analysis of steel 85 & al 7050 for cold expanded holeseSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
The Assessment of Human-Snake Interaction and its Outcome in the City of KumbaAI Publications
Throughout history humans have had an uneasy relationship with serpents. Snakes are animals that fascinate many people while frightening others, good or bad, most people have strong feelings about snakes, but few people remain neutral. Most human-snake interactions had lead to the destruction of snakes due to human inability to control fear and panic. The indiscriminate killing of snakes for presumed human safety has drastically reduced the population of many snake species to the level of extirpation. The objective of this, however, is to examine the human interaction with snakes in city of Kumba. To get this survey done, a total number of two hundred and fifty questionnaires were administered to a randomly selected population sample in the study area. The results of the survey revealed that the prevention of snake attacks and the opinion of people on snake population management is significantly related (X2 = 11.069 df=4, P<0.05).The importance of snakes and their medical need for snake venom has showed a significant agreement (X2 = 12.045 df=2, P<0.05). Also, the prevention of snake attacks and the area snakes are easily sighted showed a significant association (X2 = 29.205 df=4, P<0.05). In addition, there is a significant link between the snake-bite treatment and its prevention (R2 = 0.312, P<0.05). Moreso, a respondent score of 39.30% is recorded upon the knowledge of venomous snakes. Furthermore, the study recorded a respondent score of 39.30% on the preferable use of traditional treatment on snake-bite victim than the expected medical treatment (31.84%), creating an understanding that the people of Kumba are still very much dependent on the ancient methods of treating snake-bite victims. The Kumba city dwellers need education on the snake behaviour, venomous and non venomous species around their area and the ecological and medical importance of snakes.
Free Range Livestock Influence Species Richness, Occupancy, and Daily Behavio...UniversitasGadjahMada
In some developing countries, human activities in protected areas threaten wildlife populations and their habitats. This study was conducted to understand the influences of freerange livestock on the wild mammalian population in Baluran National Park, Indonesia. There were 3,852 and 1,156 cows and goats, respectively, and livestock occupied an area of approximately 55.96 km2. The species richness and probability of occupancy in areas with and without livestock were assessed, and the spatial co-occurrence and overlap of daily activity patterns among mammalian species and livestock were measured. A total of 39 camera traps were installed from August 2015 to January 2016, collecting 23,021 independent photographs. In areas with livestock, the number of mammal species (eight) was lower than in areas without livestock (11 species). The most affected species were the large herbivores Bubalus bubalis and Bos javanicus, and a large carnivore Panthera pardus, all of which were absent in areas with livestock. Regardless of the feeding guild, the probability of
occupancy of almost all species declined in areas with livestock, except the medium herbivores Paradoxurus hermaphroditus and Hystrix javanica that showed a higher probability of occupancy. The species whose probability of occupancy declined were the carnivores Cuon alpinus and Prionailurus bengalensis; the herbivores Rusa timorensis, Tracypithecus auratus and Muntiacus muntjak; and the omnivore Sus scrofa. In the presence of livestock, R. timorensis and S. scrofa changed their activities from diurnal to nocturnal. Livestock affected most wild mammals in several ways, including by reducing the species richness, lessening the probability of occupancy and changing the daily activity patterns of many animals. This research recommends a significant reduction in the size of the range area for domestic livestock.
Smart analysis of most build multistoried rcc building of gulbarga regioneSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
Optimized mapping and navigation of remote area through an autonomous roboteSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Bit error rate analysis of miso system in rayleigh fading channeleSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Microstructure analysis of steel 85 & al 7050 for cold expanded holeseSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
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IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
Effects of different mole spacings on the yield of summer groundnuteSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
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IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Comparative assessment of noise levels in various laboratories and constructi...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Study on transmission energy losses and finding the hazards using what if ana...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Embedded based sensorless control of pmbldc motor with voltage controlled pfc...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Computational analysis of effect of stacking orientation on low velocity impa...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
An investigative scheme for keyword search using inverted key tacticeSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Strategies adopted to mitigate Human–Elephant Conflict (HEC) in and around Ke...KVASU
Elephants are among the flagship species of conservation. They live in a variety of habitats and landscapes. Apart from that, elephants were also kept in captivity. Only about 20 per cent of the elephant’s range lies in national parks and sanctuaries. With forests thinning out, the rest 80 per cent of the elephants in most parts of the country have dispersed into areas with high density of human population. HEC forms a grave threat for both sides i.e. animals as well as humans. Reports pointed out that around 300 people were killed annually in India due to human elephant conflicts. The common causes for this includes crop raiding which was the result of habitat loss and forest fragmentation due to human intrusion. It was reported that around 40-50 elephants were killed during crop raiding in India. Another contributor to it is lethal retaliation against elephants. It was reported that more than 60 elephants were found dead in retaliation incidents in North East India and Sumatra in 2001, which was poisoned by the plantation workers. The conflict intensifies when people try to chase away the animals with searchlights, crackers or guns, making the pachyderms even more aggressive.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
Adaptive transmit diversity selection (atds) based on stbc and sfbc fir 2 x1 ...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
Effects of different mole spacings on the yield of summer groundnuteSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
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IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Comparative assessment of noise levels in various laboratories and constructi...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Study on transmission energy losses and finding the hazards using what if ana...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Embedded based sensorless control of pmbldc motor with voltage controlled pfc...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Computational analysis of effect of stacking orientation on low velocity impa...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
An investigative scheme for keyword search using inverted key tacticeSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Strategies adopted to mitigate Human–Elephant Conflict (HEC) in and around Ke...KVASU
Elephants are among the flagship species of conservation. They live in a variety of habitats and landscapes. Apart from that, elephants were also kept in captivity. Only about 20 per cent of the elephant’s range lies in national parks and sanctuaries. With forests thinning out, the rest 80 per cent of the elephants in most parts of the country have dispersed into areas with high density of human population. HEC forms a grave threat for both sides i.e. animals as well as humans. Reports pointed out that around 300 people were killed annually in India due to human elephant conflicts. The common causes for this includes crop raiding which was the result of habitat loss and forest fragmentation due to human intrusion. It was reported that around 40-50 elephants were killed during crop raiding in India. Another contributor to it is lethal retaliation against elephants. It was reported that more than 60 elephants were found dead in retaliation incidents in North East India and Sumatra in 2001, which was poisoned by the plantation workers. The conflict intensifies when people try to chase away the animals with searchlights, crackers or guns, making the pachyderms even more aggressive.
WI-ALERT : A WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK BASED INTRUSION ALERT PROTOTYPE FOR HECijdpsjournal
A wired fence based intrusion detection and alerting mechanism for boundaries separating wildlife habitats and human settlements was implemented, particularly as a solution to the Human-Elephant Conflict(HEC). The objective of the research reported in this paper is to propose and verify an alternative technique for this wired fence based alerting mechanism to overcome its limitations and to improve its effectiveness.
This article presents a comprehensive study of alternative solutions with deliberate consideration of the practical constraints. Wi-Alert is a wireless sensor network based intrusion detection system proposed as the best alternative solution. This article reports the outcomes of the first two phases of ongoing developments of Wi-Alert.
The first phase of experiments was conducted to investigate the multi-path effect reduction techniques at one site. In the next phase, experiments were conducted to verify the ability to detect elephants. The results obtained via the candidate techniques are compared. Both experiments confirm the feasibility of the prototype as a non-invasive method to detect elephants.
assessment of the effectiveness of chilling method in mitigatingIJEAB
An experiment was conducted to analyze the genetic diversity among 9 drumstick tree (Moringaoleifera) accessions in the Teaching and Research Farm of the University of Agriculture Makurdi. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) replicated three times. Data were recorded on growth and yield characteristics before and after pruning. The result obtained showed that at 18 weeks after transplanting, accession UAM-NI had the tallest plants (3.63m) while UAM-BE had the shortest mean plant height (2.84m) under no pruning. Other parameters that showed significant differences were number of leaves per tree and stem diameter. Although accession UAM-OY recorded highest fresh (220.22g), dry (113.42g) and leaf powder (82.60g) weights, it was not significantly different from other accessions. However, at 18 weeks after pruning, there was a significant difference among the accessions with regard to leaf length. Although accession UAM-NA recorded highest fresh leaf weight (286.60g), dry leaf weight (90.67g) and leaf powder weight (85.60g), it was not statistically different from other accessions. For the pruned accessions, significant differences were recorded in leaf length, number of flowers/tree, days to podding and fifty percent podding, pod length, pod girth, pod weight, number of seeds/pod, number of seeds/tree and 100seed weight. The result also indicated that the pruned accessions recorded higher leaf yield than the unpruned. The result of the cluster analysis grouped the accessions into two clusters and an outlier both for the pruned and unpruned accessions irrespective of area of collection.
Human Wildlife Conflicts to communities surrounding Mikumi National Parks in ...IJEAB
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Surveillance and tracking of elephants using vocal spectral information
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SURVEILLANCE AND TRACKING OF ELEPHANTS USING VOCAL SPECTRAL INFORMATION J.Nirmal Prince1, S.J.Sugumar2 1Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, India 2Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, India Abstract Human-elephant conflict is a major problem which leads to crop damage, human death and injuries caused by elephants, and elephants being killed by humans. Elephant Intrusion has been on the rise in the forest border areas with herds of elephants straying into human habitation and creating a great loss to their properties. The surveillance and tracking of elephants are difficult due to their size and nature of movement. In this paper, a method for detecting and tracking elephants along the forest border areas using the vocal communications of elephants is presented. Two approaches are used one is to find the spectral energy magnitude and the other to determine highest pitch frequency produced by elephants. A threshold is identified for the two approaches; once the elephant vocal communication signal crosses the limit an alert will be sent to the forest officials notifying them about the elephant intrusion to redirect the elephant back to the forest. Keywords—elephant vocalization , human elephant conflict; spectral energy ; pitch frequency
----------------------------------------------------------------------***-------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. INTRODUCTION The Asian elephant (Elephasmaximus) is highly threatened by habitat fragmentation, habitat loss and human-elephant conflict. India hosts 60% of Asian elephant population, nearly two-thirds of the elephant population lives either close to or within human- dominated landscapes. Southern India harbors half of India‟s elephant population containing about 6300 elephants [1]. The increase in human population in India propelled by agricultural and industrial growth has led to the conversion of the forest lands into human settlements. Due to this, the wild elephant and other animal population face acute shortage of resources such as water and food, making them move often into the human habitat. Hence there has been severe man- elephant conflict. The conflict has been on the rise in the forest border areas with herds of wild pachyderms straying into human habitation. The surveillance and tracking of these herds are difficult due to their size and nature of movement. The time to recover from the danger is negligible; hence the loss due to destruction in the farms is more. The elephants are also subject to attack by humans resulting in danger to the life of elephants. According to the authors in [2], poaching for ivory had indeed become a threat with 100-150 tuskers being lost annually to illegal killings.
Human-elephant conflict (HEC) is a key example of the growing competition between people and wildlife for space and resources throughout Africa and Asia. This study explores the correlation of reported HEC incidents within 58 villages between 80km from the boundary of Kallar to walayar, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Habitat loss and fragmentation is the biggest threat to the continuing survival of Asian elephants in this region. As the human population has inexorably risen, the forest wild lands in which elephants live have been disappearing. Human elephant conflict is on the rise and it is a battle that the elephant is losing. As elephant habitat diminishes, the elephants are pushed into increasingly smaller areas. The serious consequence of the shortage of wild food leads to a corresponding increase of crop raiding and incidents of human-elephant conflict [2]. 2. RELATED WORK
Many methods are followed to avoid HEC: Construction of elephant proof trenches, solar electric fencing, beehives to mitigate elephant crop depredation. Satellite technology with elephants tagged with radio collars. In [3] Seneviratne, et.aldiscusses the design and implementation of an electronic sensor and analysis system for the detection of the said Infra- sound elephant calls. In [4] G.D. De Silva andKdeZoysa, designed an infrasound recording system (hardware and software consists of a speaker (infrasound sensor) as an analog input, an amplifier, an anti-aliasing filter, an analog to digital (A/D) converter and finally a PC application which is used to analyze the recorded signal. In [5] Venter,P.J., and Hanekom,J.J proposed the possibility of using the elephant-elephant communication (elephant rumbles) to detect the presence of a herd of elephants in close proximity, In this work the authors have recorded the low frequency infrasound pattern but they do not compare with that of other animals to confirm an elephant occurrence. In the above methods audio features of elephants were used to detection. They have only tried with infrasonic calls of elephants moreover in forest border areas other animal sounds are also available in the above works they have not
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shown results on discriminating the elephant sounds from other sounds. In this research we explore the prospect of using elephant vocalizations for detecting crop raiding elephants before they enter human living areas. We also compare the sounds of elephants with that of other species and explore the opportunity of detecting elephants only. It is easier to chase elephants before they enter fields and therefore, most damage can be averted [2]. An early warning system to minimize the human–elephant conflict in the forest border areas using elephant vocalization is proposed in this article. The system helps mitigate such conflicts in two ways: Provides warning to people about the anticipated entry of elephants into human habitation. Provides advance information to the authorities to take action to chase the pachyderms back to the forest. 3. MATERIALS AND METHODS In the first of our previous two works we used seismic sensors to detect the movement of elephants in forest border areas [6], whenever the elephant walk across the region of seismic sensors an alert is sent to forest officials and in our second work we used image cameras to capture the images and compare with a data base to detect the movement of elephants [7].To explore the area of elephant vocalization, In this research work the recordings of elephant call sounds are used to determine the movement of elephants in the forest border areas. 3.1 Study Area Studies were made in the Coimbatore Forest Division, Tamil Nadu, India. The data were collected from the Coimbatore Forest Department website, interviews with village people affected by elephants and relevant literature. Coimbatore district is richly endowed with hills, forests, rivers and wildlife. Geographical area of the district is 74,433.72 sq. km with a forest area of 693.48 sq. km (9.33%) [16]. The number of incidents of elephants straying into farm lands was 680 in 2011, 844 in 2010 and 560 in 2009. The number of people killed in elephant attacks in Coimbatore was 13 in 2012, 8 in 2011, 15 in 2010 and 11 in 2009. The number of elephants killed by such conflicts was 4 in 2012, 1 in 2011, 1 in 2010 and 2 in 2009 (Courtesy: The HINDU, COIMBATORE, February 5, 2013). 3.2 Background
Elephants are the largest terrestrial mammals which uses vocalizations to communicate over short and long distances. The elephant vocalization in the frequency contains abundance of information about elephant social living. Some of the practical issues include the difficulty of acquiring continuous data from forest environments and identifying elephant signals within recordings are resolved. Asian elephant calls can be categorized in to 4 basic types they are Trumpet, Roar, Chirp, and Rumble [8]. The call type and its frequency range used by elephants are given in Table 1. Elephant call signal frequency varies from 5 Hz to 10,000 Hz which includes harmonics also. Out of the 258 measurable calls described by [8], close to 30% are trumpets, 22% are roars, 26% are „chirps‟ (squeaks) and 22% are rumbles.
Table 1: Call Type Frequency Of Asian Elephants
Call Type
Frequency range(Hz)
Trumpet
405–5879
Roar
305–6150
Chirp (Squeak/Squeal)
313–3370
Rumble
10–173
Elephant uses calls in the context of play, disturbances, presence of other species or vehicles, interactions within herds, during encounters with other species. Rumbling is used to inform let‟s go, contact calling, and greeting. Elephant vocalization can be established with amplitudes of 112 dB at 1 m and46 dB at 2,048 m [15]. 3.3 Hardware Model Obtaining high quality, continuous recordings of elephant vocalizations in the wild is a difficult task. The recordings are done via an FM system unit which contains a FM transmitter and receiver at the base station. The audio transmitter is placed in certain pockets where elephants enter into human living areas from the forest. The FM transmitter is a low-power battery driven; the device is tuned in such a way that it has an average range up to about 5 to 20 meters with a frequency range of 102.3 MHz The environmental signal is captured via an audio mike, which converts any audio signal in to electrical variations and is amplified with gain of 20 times the input signal. Sources of noise like wind and vehicle were noted for filtering during data analysis. The audio input is given to PC via an audio jack for elephant vocalization analysis. A custom-written program in Matlab is used to detect the audio features of elephant calls. 3.4 Elephant Vocal Detection System Two approaches are employed for the detection of elephant vocal communication in the forest border areas as shown in Fig 1.
1) Estimation of Maximum and Standard Deviation of Elephant Call Frequency
2) Elephant Call Pitch Determination
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Fig. 1 Flowchart of the Elephant Detection System In the first method, the received elephant sound signals are recorded as a .wav file in the PC and updated in a directory every 5seconds; the recorded signal sample is shown in Fig 2. The recorded signal is filtered with the hamming filter with the window size of 20(ms)then Modified Periodogram Power Spectral Density Estimate is calculated using Periodogram approach then the noise signals are zero padded, the maximum of the noise padded signals is the maximum frequency and the vocalizations are applied for Cepestral Pitch Determination The lowest frequency of the autocorrelation of each channel gives an indication of the fundamental frequency component present in that channel for the particular segment. We acquire an estimate of the fundamental frequency of the signal using frequency domain cepstral approach. This is used primarily to determine if the received signal is elephant or non-elephant using the fundamental frequency. By determining the maximum, minimum and fundamental frequencies an early warning is sent to the forest officials to take necessary actions on approaching elephant.
Fig. 2.Elephant Sound Recorded Sample 4. PREPROCESSING The main objective of the work is to discriminate elephant sound signal from that of other animals in the presence of forest noises such as sounds of birds, insects, trees and wind. The best-known filter approximation is the Butterworth or maximally-flat response. It exhibits a nearly flat pass band with no ripple. The Butterworth filter of order n is described by the magnitude squared of its frequency response [퐻 휔 ]2= 11+ 휔 휔0 2푛 (1) Where n is the order of the filter, and can be any positive whole number (1, 2, 3, . . .), and ω0 is the -3 dB frequency of the filter [9]. The transfer function of 퐻8 푠 for the normalized [4] Butterworth filter of order 8is 퐻8 푠 = 1 푠2+0.3902푠+1)(푠2+1.111푠+1)(푠2+1.6629푠+1)(푠2+1.8794푠+1 (2) Let퐻퐿푃 푠 Represents a low pass filter with cutoff frequency of ωc and the transfer function is given by s→s/ωc. The bandpass filter with transfer function 퐻퐵푃 푠 is given by 퐻퐵푃 푠 =퐻퐿푃 푠 | 푠→ 푠2+휔푙휔푢 푠 휔푢−휔푙 (3) Where휔1푎푛푑휔2 are the frequency beyond 휔푙and휔푢. 휔푙and휔푢 are the lower and upper cutoff frequencies for the bandpass filter. 5. SPECTROGRAM ANALYSIS
A spectrogram is a representation of how the frequency content of a signal changes with time. The spectrogram is the result of calculating the frequency spectrum of windowed frames of a compound signal. It is a three-dimensional plot of the energy of the frequency content of a signal as it changes over time. Spectrograms are used to identify phonetic sounds, to analyze the cries of animals, and in the fields of music, sonar/radar, speech processing, etc. Spectrograms are usually calculated from the time signal using the short-time Fourier transform (STFT). It is a Fourier-related transform used to determine the
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sinusoidal frequency and phase content of local sections of a signal as it changes over time and is given as. 푆푇퐹푇 푥 푛 = 푥 푛 휔[푛−푚]푒−푖휔푛∞푛 =−∞ (4) Spectrograms of these signals (DFT with Hamming window size of 5 ms, 50% overlap) were used for further analysis. 6. ESTIMATION OF MAXIMUM AND STANDARD DEVIATION OF ELEPHANT CALL FREQUENCY A narrow-band spectrogram was computed and the minimum and standard deviation of frequencies of the elephant calls were determined using their power spectral densities. To estimate the essential bandwidth, the power spectral density (PSD) of the noisy signal was first computed using a Hamming window (20 ms). The PSD of the noise was then estimated using the initial 5 s of the recording. The estimated PSD of the noise was subtracted from that of the noisy signal to yield an estimate of the PSD of the signal. In general, the estimate had positive values at all discrete Fourier transforms (DFT) bins; any negative values due to estimation errors were clamped to zero. From this estimate, the bandpass region containing about 80% of the total energy was considered as the frequency range of the signal. For rumbles, however, calls were first low-pass-filtered with a cutoff of 5 to 110Hz (this value was based on a preliminary inspection of the spectrograms). The signals thus obtained were re-sampled (by the zero padding approach) to obtain more points along the frequency axis. 7. ELEPHANT VOCAL CALL PITCHFREQUENCY DETERMINATION
Natural sounds are a composition of a fundamental frequency with a set of harmonics which occur at near integer multiples of that fundamental. The frequency that interprets as the pitch of a sound is this fundamental frequency [11].Pitch is largely responsible for inflections in elephant calls used for communicating and expressing itself. These inflections also play a role in allowing us to consistently identify an elephant. Pitch is a perceptive quality that describes the highness or lowness of a sound. For a harmonic signal this is the lowest frequency in the harmonic series. The fundamental frequency can be deduced from the other frequency components provided that they are integer multiples of F0 [12]. This work attempts to develop a pitch tracking and detecting method to sense the movement of elephants in the forest border areas. The pitch determination is very important for many speech processing algorithms. In this work, pitch detection methods via cepstrum method is proposed. Cepstral analysis provides a way for the estimation of pitch [13]. If we assume that a sequence of an elephant vocal is the result of convoluting the glottal excitation sequence e[n] with the vocal tract‟s discrete impulse response θ[n]. In frequency domain, the convolution relationship becomes a multiplication relationship. Then, using property of log function log AB = log A + log B, the multiplication relationship can be transformed into an additive relationship. Finally, the real cepstrum of a signal s[n] = e[n] + θ[n] is defined as
푐 푛 = 12휋 log 푠 푤 푒푗푛푤 푑푤 휋 −휋 (5)
Where푆 휔 = 푠[푛]푒−푗푤푛푖푛푓 푛=−푖푛푓 (6) Cepstrum is a Fourier analysis of the logarithmic amplitude spectrum of the signal. If the log amplitude spectrum contains many regularly spaced harmonics, then the Fourier analysis of the spectrum will show a peak corresponding to the spacing between the harmonics: i.e. the fundamental frequency. Effectively we are treating the signal spectrum as another signal, and then looking for periodicity in the spectrum itself. 8. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 8.1 Field Observations The field observations are carried out in the forest border areas in Mettupalayam elephant camp where 36 temple elephants and 18 kumki elephants were trained during the period of December 2013 to February 2014 is shown in Fig 3.
Fig.3. Field Testing
In comparison with existing work done in [3], [4] and [5], where the authors present only elephant detection scheme and they do not discriminate elephant signal from other sound signals in the forest environment. In this work we have devised an algorithm which explores the spectral information of sound produced by animals to discriminate elephants from other animals. We recorded the vocalization produced by three different Asian elephant‟s one male and two female in the elephant camp. For analysis about the different elephant call type we used the recorded elephant audio samples from the web site [15].The received input audio signal is first filtered by an 8thorder low pass filter to obtain infrasonic spectrum for detection of low frequency rumbles, the low passfilter spectrum of an elephant rumble in the range of 150 Hz. The same audio input is given toan8thorder Butterworth bandpass filter to obtain
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spectrum of other elephant vocal signals in the region of 400 to
800 Hz the acquired filter spectrum of an elephant trumpet is
shown in Fig.4.
Fig.4. Frequency Spectrum of a Filtered Trumpet
8.2 Spectrogram Analysis
In this work we have analyzed elephant calls by visualizing
using spectrogram. Fig 5 shows a spectrogram of a typical
elephant rumble. The spectrogram obtained at 7 KHz of rumble
frequency.12 harmonics of the rumble occurring from 0.4 s to
2.7s is produced by the elephant. Harmonics appearing around
0.4 s to 2.7s for the 1strumble and from 3s to 5.2s for the
2ndrumble. The spectrogram appears after 5.5s and up to 10.5s
is the mirror image of the spectrogram.
Fig.5. Spectrum of a Trumpet
Fig.6 shows a spectrogram for a Monkey signal. The
spectrogram obtained at 18 KHz of rumble frequency. More
harmonics occurred and each spectral content occurred for short
period of time. The largest time of signal identified is only of
0.6 seconds.
Fig.6. Spectrogram of a Monkey
8.3 Estimation of Maximum and Minimum
Frequencies
a b
Fig.7 a Power Spectral Density Fig 7 b Power Spectral Density
of an Elephant Trumpet of Elephant Rumble
The power spectrum of the elephant trumpet and rumble signal
seen in Fig.7Adepicts that the dominant frequency components
of the signal lie in the range of 400Hz to 1000 Hz with its peak
at 503Hz at 1.8mw of power. The power spectrum of the
elephant rumble is shown in Fig.7B which depicts that the
dominant frequency components of the signal lie in the range of
10 to 90 Hz with its peak at 32.0029Hz at 0.8mw of power. The
maximum frequency of the test species is obtained and
normalized and depicted in Fig 8.
Fig.8 Estimated maximum Frequency of Various Species
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We also determined the standard deviation of frequency
contents of all the test species sound signals and the results are
depicted in Fig 9.
Fig.9. Standard Deviation of Various Species
8.4 Pitch Frequency Determination
This work attempts to develop a pitch tracking and detecting
method to sense the movement of elephants in the forest border
areas. The elephant vocal signals samples were given to the
software developed which estimates the pitch frequency. The
cepstrum is so-called because it turns the spectrum inside-out.
The x-axis of the cepstrum has units of frequency, and peaks in
the cepstrum (which relate to periodicities in the spectrum) are
called harmonics. To obtain an estimate of the fundamental
frequency from the cepstrum we look for a peak in the
frequency region corresponding to typical speech fundamental
frequencies (1/frequency).The pitch estimates are calculated
from the fundamental frequency in each of the Cepstral space.
An elephant trumpet of duration 2 seconds was given to the
pitch tracker which detected at1.1726s with highest pitch
tracked at frequency 41.4827Hz as shown in Fig10.
Fig.10. Pitch of Elephant Rumble Fig.11.Pitch of Elephant
Trumpet
An elephant rumble of duration 2.5 seconds was given to the
pitch tracker and the pitch occurred at 500.3314Hz at 1.1319sas
shown in Fig10.
Fig.12. Pitch of Bird Chirp Fig: 13 Pitch Track of Wolf
The pitch frequencies were recorded for animals which are
common in forest border areas and are shown in Fig.12 & 13.
Comparison of pitch frequencies of elephants and other animals
are done. However, most animal pitch frequencies fall below
400 Hz. But sounds of birds and monkeys were found higher
than elephant pitch frequencies. And also weak elephant
rumbles were not detected and false alarms increased. So it was
a challenge in discriminating the elephant signals and other
animal sounds. From the above two methods we decided to use
both peak spectral magnitude and peak frequency as combined
parameters to discriminate elephant sound signal from that of
other animals in the presence of forest noises such as sounds of
birds , insects, trees and wind. The peak spectral magnitude was
set to 1.0 and pitch frequency set to 400 Hz to 800Hz
bandwidth for detecting elephants. The algorithm developed
such that it also able to detect low frequency rumbles in the
range of 20 to 50 Hz. All these signals contain the fundamental
frequency and the harmonics. We tested the system in
Mettupalayam elephant camp, Coimbatore, India; the system
detected only the elephant sound signal.
Fig.14 PitchFrequency Comparison for Varipus Species
A GUI has been developed for the elephant detection system
and is shown in Fig 15. This is an automated system which
records audio signal for every 5 secs and test for elephant
signal. Once elephant signal is detected and an early warning in
form of GSM message is sent to forest officials.
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Fig.15 GUI for Elephant Vocal Sound Detection System 9. CONCLUSIONS Elephants use vocalizations for both long and short distance communication. In this work, the vocal repertoire of wild Asian elephants in southern India was examined. Elephants produce four types of calls namely, trumpets, chirps, roars, and rumbles, based on quantitative analyses of their spectral and temporal features. These calls were made by elephants in the context of play, distress, disturbance, aggression, confusion, alarm and contact calling within and among herds. The spectral and temporal features of the four call types were used as a feature for detecting elephant even in the presence of other animals and noised present in the forest. Two spectral features spectral energy thresholding and pitch frequency detection were used in this work in discriminating and detecting the presence of elephant in human habitat areas. The analysis provides insights to protect elephants from human activities and reduces the work effort of forest officials and provides solution for human elephant conflict. The system is completely automated; the strength of this approach stems from the ability to discriminate elephants which is the key in avoiding false alarm. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank the Coimbatore forest department for providing permission to take sample readings from elephants in the Mettupalayam elephant camp, Coimbatore.
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BIOGRAPHIES
S.J.Sugumar, has a teaching experience of 15 years. He serves as an Associate Professor in Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore currently. He has been the Co- Principal Investigator of AICTE sponsored project WSN and project for ElephantIntrusion Detection in the Forest border
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areas done in collaboration with the Forest Department, Tamil Nadu. His areas of interest include Embedded Systems, VLSI and Wireless Sensor Networks. J.Nirmal Prince, is pursuing M.E in the field of Embedded and Realtime Systems at Coimbatore Institute of Technology. He is a Technical Trainer for Corporates and Colleges for the past 18 months. His areas of interests are Embedded Systems,Wireless Sensor Networks and Web Technology.