Animal Detection System

Authors

  • Prathamesh Bhairu Varak Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, Yashwantrao Bhonsale Polytechnic, Sawantwadi, India
  • Yash Rupesh Pingulkar Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, Yashwantrao Bhonsale Polytechnic, Sawantwadi, India
  • Devraj Naresh Jadhav Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, Yashwantrao Bhonsale Polytechnic, Sawantwadi, India
  • Rushikesh Gurunath Sawant Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, Yashwantrao Bhonsale Polytechnic, Sawantwadi, India
  • Mohammad Zahid Shaukat Borkar Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, Yashwantrao Bhonsale Polytechnic, Sawantwadi, India

Keywords:

Wild animal, PIR sensor, Farmlands

Abstract

In many different contexts, including the home, hospitals, schools, public spaces, farms, etc., surveillance is crucial. It enables us to keep an eye on a certain region, stop theft, and also offers proof of evidence. In the case of farms or agricultural fields, surveillance is crucial to deterring unwanted entrance as well as to safeguarding the region from animals. We frequently forget that the primary enemies of such farmers are the animals that destroy their crops, despite the fact that many ways focus simply on surveillance, which is primarily for human intruders. The owners of the field suffer a large financial loss as a result of the low crop production. This problem is so conspicuous that sometimes the farmers decide to leave the areas barren due to such frequent animal attacks. This system helps us to keep away such wild animals from the farmlands as well as provides surveillance functionality.

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Published

26-04-2023

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How to Cite

[1]
P. B. Varak, Y. R. Pingulkar, D. N. Jadhav, R. G. Sawant, and M. Z. S. Borkar, “Animal Detection System”, IJRESM, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 95–96, Apr. 2023, Accessed: Dec. 03, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://journal.ijresm.com/index.php/ijresm/article/view/2671