MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641069455 A) filed by Dr. P. Sharon Femi; and Dr. A. Kala on June 03, 2026, for Smart Ultrasonic Monitoring System For Wildlife Surveillance And Crop Protection.

Inventors include Dr. P. Sharon; Dr. A. Kala; Madhumitha R; Mubeena M; and Supraja S.

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

Abstract: ABSTRACT OF THE INVENTION Increasing human activity near forest boundaries has resulted in frequent encounters between wildlife and rural populations, causing significant agricultural damage and safety risks. Conventional control measures, including fences and repellents, often fail to provide long term, eco-friendly solutions. The proposed system introduces a smart wildlife deterrence and monitoring framework that leverages artificial intelligence and ultrasonic technology to manage such interactions effectively. Using deep learning algorithms, the system identifies and classifies animals in real time from sensor and camera inputs. When intrusion is detected, a corresponding ultrasonic deterrent signal is automatically triggered to drive the animals away without causing harm. Furthermore, the collected data on animal presence and movement is analysed to understand behavioural trends, which can assist forest departments in decision-making and conservation planning. By integrating loT connectivity for realtime alerts and automated responses, this project aims to deliver a sustainable, low-cost, and intelligent approach to balancing wildlife conservation with human livelihood protection.

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