MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641053798 A) filed by The Principal, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College on April 28, 2026, for Real Time Automated Wildlife Intrusion Detection System.
Inventors include Dr. V. S. Benitha; A. M. Deepa Priya; and R. Pooja Devi.
The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.
Abstract: The proposed Wildlife Intrusion Detection System (100) is an intelligent monitoring and response solution designed to detect and prevent wildlife intrusion in protected areas such as farms and forest boundaries. The system is powered by a power source (140), which supplies energy to all functional modules. The system primarily consists of a sensing system (110) that includes multiple input devices for environmental monitoring. These devices comprise a camera (111) for visual detection, a microphone (112) for capturing sound signals, and a PIR sensor (113) for detecting motion based on infrared radiation. Additionally, a supervisory wire (114) is included to detect physical disturbances such as fence breakage or tampering. The sensing system is mounted on a stepper motor (150), which enables rotational movement of the sensors, thereby increasing the coverage area and improving detection accuracy. The collected data is transmitted to an animal detecting and classifying device (120), where advanced processing techniques are used to identify and classify the detected animals. Based on the classification results, the system activates the reactive system (130), which includes a speaker (131) to generate deterrent sounds, a light (132) to provide visual warnings, and an alert mechanism (133) to notify users or authorities. Overall, the system integrates sensing, processing, and reactive components to provide an efficient, automated solution for wildlife intrusion detection and prevention.
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