Real Time Tracking

To Protect Bodies Of Water From Any Harm By Utilizing Technological And Traditional Methods

What is it?

Real-Time Tracking is a feature of the Radar System together with Real-Time Data Transfer. The tracking method that makes use of GPS as well as logistics databases to determine the current location of a person, vehicle, or object at any moment in time is known as Real-time Tracking. This feature enables the Radar System to track targets in real time and share data through cloud service. It will be primarily use in any anomalies or threat in the Bodies of Water.

How will it be used?

When a target is identified, it will be consistently tracked and monitored. This enables the System to identify which target serves as a threat in the Bodies of Water. Maintaining consistent tracking is crucial in preventing harm that is why we will also use different methods aside from GPS to sustain the consistent tracking. Through the planting of hosts in different locations such as floating buoys, vessels, and lighthouses as well as maximizing the use of satellites and the Starlink raise the consistency of sending back accurate and real time data. In addition, to track oil spills consistently, we can utilize the use of iSphere. The iSphere is an expendable, low cost, bi-directional spherical drifting buoy. We can also implement the use of LIDAR, which stands for Light Detection and Ranging, a remote sensing method that uses light in the form of a pulsed laser to measure ranges (variable distances) to the Earth. These light pulses—combined with other data recorded by the airborne system — generate precise, three-dimensional information about the shape of the Earth and its surface characteristics. This enhances the system to send back accurate data by not mistaking inanimate objects from anomalies.

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