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Smart Walls For Borders

  • 05 Feb 2021
  • 5 min read

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Recently, an alternative Smart Wall has been proposed to replace the physical and armed patrolling with advanced surveillance technology at the USA-Mexico border.

  • Earlier in 2019, the USA declared a national emergency to fund construction of a border wall along the USA-Mexico Border citing "invasion" of drugs and criminals from Mexico.

Key Points

  • About Smart Wall:
    • There is no one single definition for this recently-conceived solution, however It is a collection of discrete technologies that work together to prevent illegal entry, smuggling, and all the various threats posed by a porous border.
    • It uses drones, scanners, and sensors to create a technological barrier too high to climb over, too wide to go around, and too deep to burrow under.
      • Using Internet-of-Things (IoT) technologies like in-ground sensors, security cameras and software solutions, a smart wall could empower border officials with enhanced situational awareness to prevent illicit activity.
  • Benefits of Smart Wall:
    • Reduces Cost:
      • A smart wall can accomplish the same goals as a physical wall with a much smaller price.
    • Decreases Deployment Time:
      • Physical boundaries take years to build but smart border technology is ready to go.
    • Low Maintenance Costs:
      • Unlike a physical barrier, a smart wall would allow border security officials to continuously adjust tactics to changing conditions.
      • Ground sensors and IoT devices are quick and easy to deploy and inexpensive to move and update.
      • They require only a fraction of the costs to maintain, and can be implemented gradually and as needed.
    • Decreases Environmental Concerns:
      • A smart wall raises minimal environmental concerns, allowing wildlife and rainwater to pass freely through the area.
      • Most smart devices can tell the difference between people and animals, alerting officers when a human attempts to cross the border illegally while leaving wildlife alone.
    • Overcomes the Limitations of Terrain:
      • Rough terrain is difficult to patrol, which could leave portions of the wall vulnerable to breaches.
      • Digital technology, however, allows for enhanced surveillance across vast terrain.
        • Devices like cameras and in-ground sensors allow patrolmen to survey hundreds of miles at once, and take informed action should the need arise.
        • Real-time alerts make it easy to respond to activity from immigrants approaching the border or to a lost hiker looking for supplies.
    • Reduces Land Requirement:
      • To construct a border wall, the government would need to seize property from local landowners.
      • However, Small and relatively non-invasive, smart wall technologies would require far fewer land seizures.

  • Need of Smart Wall in India:
    • A critical factor that must be considered to enable the usage of such a system along Indian borders is that the terrain in the region is rugged, and, furthermore, not even clearly defined.
    • Such a system, even if not feasible for India’s long boundaries, may still be deployed to enhance critical security establishments of the country and complement the already existing physical fencing and walls.
    • It is imperative for Indian armed forces to be well equipped and simultaneously have the latest technological advantage over its enemies.
    • Experts should explore this idea to effectively counter the problem of border infiltration.
  • Smart Fencing in India:
    • Two pilot projects covering about 71 Kms on Indo-Pakistan Border (10 Kms) and Indo-Bangladesh Border (61 Kms) of Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS) have been completed.
      • CIBMS involves deployment of a range of state-of-the-art surveillance technologies — thermal imagers, infra-red and laser-based intruder alarms, aerostats for aerial surveillance, unattended ground sensors that can help detect intrusion bids, radars, sonar systems to secure riverine borders, fibre-optic sensors and a command and control system that shall receive data from all surveillance devices in real time.
      • BOLD-QIT (Border Electronically Dominated QRT Interception Technique) under CIBMS on Indo- Bangladesh border in Dhubri district of Assam is also being used.

Source: TH

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