A team from National Dong Hwa University (NDHU) has developed a solar-powered infrared “invisible” fencing system to help farmers in Hualien County prevent theft of their crops.
Initiated as a project by the university’s Energy Technology Center, the infrared system establishes a detection fence that is not visible to the naked eye, removing the unsightliness of physical fences. The system sounds an alarm when trespassers are detected, while a mobile app alerts farmers and notifies local police of the intrusion.
Using solar power, the system does not add to energy costs.
Pai Yi-hao (白益豪), an associate professor at the university and director
Taipei, May 9 (CNA) A team from National Dong Hwa University (NDHU) has developed a solar-powered infrared "invisible" fencing system that helps farmers in Hualian County prevent the theft of their crops.