MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641073580 A) filed by P Kamaleswari; and Cmr Institute Of Technology on June 13, 2026, for Wild Animal Entry Warning System.

Inventors include Anaswara Venunadh; P Kamaleswari; S. Janet Vidyaa Nancy; Sudarsanan D; M. Amsaveni; and Elakya Kumaran.

The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.

Abstract: The present invention describes a simple and low-power system placed along village boundaries to give early warnings when wild animals enter human areas. The system uses more than one type of sensor, such as motion sensors, heat sensors, and optional vibration sensors, to detect animal movement accurately. Unlike existing methods that depend on only one approach like fencing, CCTV cameras, or manual patrolling, this system checks signals from multiple sensors together. This helps reduce false alerts caused by wind, rain, vehicles, or moving plants. To save power, the camera and artificial intelligence module are turned on only after the sensors confirm real movement. This makes the system suitable for long-term use in remote villages near forests. The system also uses different communication methods such as LoRa, GSM, and mesh networks so that alerts can still be sent even when network coverage is weak or unreliable.

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