MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641009313 A) filed by KKR & KSR Institute of Technology and Sciences, Vatticherukuru, Andhra Pradesh, on Jan. 29, for 'iot-based animal intrusion detection and protection system using motion and field perimeter sensing.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Y Pratapa Reddy; Ms. M. Reshma; Ms. M. Savinaya Bala; Ms. P. Pragathi; and Ms. P. Alekhya.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "In everyday life, we observe many places where unexpected animal intrusions are occurred. For example, agricultural fields often face heavy crop damage due to unexpected animal intrusions, mostly at night. Traditional methods like manual guarding are not very effective, require a lot of effort, and cannot provide quick alerts. As a result, crops get damaged due to wild animals and cows or bulls in the fields. Therefore, there is a strong need for an automated and reliable system that can continuously monitor the fields, detect animal entry early, and help farmers to protect their crops. Highways through forests also face the relatable situation. During nights, animals mostly cross through the roads and causes disturbances. Other examples like farm houses, villages near forests, solar farms etc are the use-cases. [0021] The proposed IOT based Animal Intrusion Detection and Crop Protection System solves this problem by using sensors and boundary monitoring. PIR sensors and micro-controllers like Arduino or ESP boards are used to detect movement near the edges of the areas where the sensors are placed. When an animal enters the area, the system immediately turns on alarms such as buzzers or lights then sends alerts and notifications to the user through TELEGRAM BOT. We also wanted to add the laser beam close to the ground to sense the animals like rats and snakes. The system can also run on solar power, which makes it suitable with limited electricity. With IOT connectivity, we can monitor their fields easily, respond quickly to intrusions, and improve the safety of their crops. [0022] In conclusion, this system offers a simple and eco-friendly way to protect from animal intrusion. It reduces the need for human guarding by automatically buzzing to drive off animals and sending messages when animals enter. By using smart sensors, wireless communication, and optional solar power, the system provides a practical solution that is suitable for rural areas and helps in avoiding damage."
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