A very simple visualisation tool for conservation managers to view their sensors on a map. Integrate any provider so park management can view it on a single page. LoRaWAN, Sat, GSM, AWT, ACT, Savanna, SpiderTracks, etc etc. Not limited to any kind of sensor or any provider.
https://track.wildcodefoundation.org/
Simnple way to add new sensor. Only needs UID.
Sensors can be grouped
Add users that can also view your data
Give users rights to view only certain groups or all
Set home location where default map is loaded with set location and zoom level
Simple drawing of shapes, park boundaries etc Import files such as GeoJSON to draw boundary
Same as above but for geofences Import files such as GeoJSON to draw boundary
Set alerts for sensors, example breaking geofence, battery low, threashold lows (IF THIS THEN THAT)
ReactJS frontend Hasura backend NodeRED for integrations and "API" API needs token to allow updating sensor.
Docker Compose Complete setup if someone wants to self host.
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