I&T for Nature (Yama)
Open Group
A-IoT Solar-CCTV for Smart Campsite Management

User Pain Points

In 41 designated campsites managed by the AFCD, there are issues of abuse, such as users staying for extended periods or not adhering to booking regulations. There is also a significant amount of rubbish in camping sites, leading to environmental pollution. For example, the rubbish has increased from 1800 in 2021 to 2700  metric ton in 2023. Additionally, there are over 1900 cases of illegal camping and fire activities in 2021-2022, posing safety risks and causing damage to the environment.

Solution Benefits

Our A-IoT Solar-CCTV with AI detection addresses these issues. Based on the video, our AI tracks camper tent staying time and absence, preventing the abuse of campsites and ensuring fair usage. AI detection for rubbish coverage and counting helps effectively manage waste in campsites. Fire detection sensors prevent illegal camping and fire activities. Air quality monitoring sensors provide real-time data to ensure camper health and safety. The solar-powered surveillance trailer can be rapidly deployed at practically any location, providing smarter campsite management

Technologies Applied

The A-IoT Solar-CCTV Tower includes cameras, air quality sensors, and 4G connectivity. It includes
1) Campsite Tent AI detection - Track Camper Staying Time and Absence
2) Rubbish AI Detection - Rubbish Coverage & Counting
3) Fire Detection - Fire / Smoking sensor
4) Air Quality Monitoring Sensors - Real Time Air Quality data

Predictive maintenance alerts staff to potential issues like prolonged camper stays, enabling better resource allocation and management. The solution can further integrate with existing booking systems to enhance the user experience, promoting green tourism and sustainable development.

Target Users

User Profile / Persona:

The target users for the A-IoT Solar-CCTV for Smart Campsite Management are campsite visitors and the management staff responsible for overseeing country parks and campsites. The age group can vary, but they are likely to be adults or families with an interest in outdoor activities and camping. The occupation of the users can range from recreational campers to park rangers and staff involved in campsite management. Psychologically, the target users would value safety, cleanliness, and a positive camping experience.

User Scenario and Goals:

"A designated campsite in a country park 

Desirable Goals:

a) Campsite Visitors: The campers want to have a safe and enjoyable camping experience, with well-maintained facilities, clean surroundings, and minimal disturbances from other campers. 
b) Campsite Management: The management staff (AFCD) aim to maintain a well-organized campsite with efficient resource allocation, ensuring the safety and satisfaction of campers. They want to address issues such as abuse of campsite areas, excessive rubbish, illegal camping, and fire activities. Additionally, they seek to streamline the management process and have real-time information to make informed decisions for effective campsite operations."