Published November 18, 2023 | Version v1
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Communication between Sea to Monitoring Side using IOT Platform

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In coastal regions, a person's livelihood solely depends on their seagoing fishing activity. In a proposed system used to overcome a drawback of new thing comes into existence. The amica processors utilized inside form IOT and WI-FI module. GPS assists with following the live area by utilizing GPS application through android cell phone. Thus the app gets the data from the cloud server to the at mega processor send the data to the Bluetooth module.

The fishermen cross the maritime border because they are unaware of its boundaries. This is considered a grave offence. The coast guards of the neighbouring countries are arresting or killing them and capturing their boats. The lives of the fishermen continue to be at risk in such circumstances. This element causes human casualties and has an impact on the nation's trade relations with its neighbours. To overcome this challenge, a system that aids the fishermen and uses GPS is one such system that protects them by alerting them to the nation's boundaries.

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