MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611048697 A) filed by Vivekananda Institute Of Professional Studies - Technical Campus, New Delhi, on April 16, for 'adaptive perimeter protection and fire prevention system for an orchard.'

Inventor(s) include Aksh Gupta; and Prerna Ajmani.

The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "An adaptive perimeter protection and fire prevention system for an orchard, comprises of a plurality of modular boundary units to expand and retract to form a physical boundary, an inspection unit operatively coupled with a control unit configured to perform real-time image processing to detect birds, animals, rodents, fire indicators, and unauthorized human intrusions, a wire-barrier arrangement 105 with motorized rollers 106 configured to automatically tighten or loosen wires based on sensor inputs, an electromagnetic spring arrangement to adjust wire height and spacing based on detected type of intrusion, a deterrence unit selectively actuated based on threat classification, an electrically conductive metal fence 111 to apply mild current upon detection of unauthorized access, a fire detection and prevention unit to detect temperature rise, flame presence, smoke, combustible gases, and abnormal heat patterns and automatically activate one or more fire suppression units, and a communication module to generate alerts."

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