This invention relates to repelling animals and pests with integrated intelligence of deterring only specific, pre-determined pest animal(s) desired and ignoring all others. Unlike static solutions, this invention's intelligence can utilize many different, non-toxic, non-lethal methods to repel even the most stubborn animal.
Each year, millions of pest animals invade public and private areas causing countless dollars in lost revenue. These include livestock targeted by coyotes, wolves and bear, geese invading our parks depositing unsightly fecal matter on golf courses and beeches increasing coliform levels in our waterways, to even the more benign pests such as squirrels and other small rodents. Unfortunately with the increase in population of these pests the problem will continue to get worse.
As will become clear from the following description, this control system in accordance with the present invention comprises a small, weatherproof case with a solar powered control unit. When the pre-determined pest animal is recognized by the intelligent control circuitry, user selected alerts or alarms will sound, which will cause the pest animal to sense danger. Occurring in random combinations of amplitude, frequency and duration, these audio alerts will be appreciated as either indicating an uneasiness of potential danger or signifying immediate danger. With the control system's interface, a mechanical actuator activating realistic visual decoys such as predatory animals may be used to supplement the control system.
The weatherproof device (labeled as #103 in the figures) is preprogrammed to recognize a multitude of known pest animals. During initial setup, the user selects the pest animal(s) to be deterred from the internal database catalog, then the recommended deterrent audible sounds, along with optional audio or visual alerts. Using embedded visual recognition and artificial intelligence software, the control system will monitor a select area continuously. When a pest animal is recognized, the audio, visual or mechanical deterrent is triggered. Subsequent triggers can be audio or visual alerts that vary in type, amplitude and volume.
As will also be understood, the intelligent software embedded in the control unit will recognize selected pest animals, such as migratory Canadian geese, while ignoring welcomed songbirds, even animals as similar as a mallard.
As will also be understood, pest animals, by nature, are persistent, and this solution, being equipped with solar panel and an option of continuous power will provide round-the clock uninterrupted deterrence to territorial and stubborn animal types.
As will also be understood, by recognizing the specific animal targeted, the control system can be utilized to target small pests such as poisonous snakes to larger predatory animals including wolfs, coyotes and bear.
As will also be understood, the control system will discourage the selected pest or pests by activating the appropriate sound or visual alert, and alternating the alerts with a virtually limitless catalog of sounds including human sounds, to the appropriate predatory sound, to gunshot and other explosive audio.
In certain embodiments, a method of deterring selected pest animals in a designated area includes implementing at least one configuration of the control system. The method further includes (i) obtaining at least one stream of video input that encompasses the designated area, (ii) having obtained the video input, processing each frame of the video input to determine if a selected pest animal is recognized by the model, along with the degree of certainty and, (iii) taking an appropriate/configured action if the object identified meets the configured criteria for a selected pest animal.
In certain aspects, the control system, after being provided with a neural network or model that has been trained to recognize specific pest animals, along with the number of pest animals, preferred size of the video input frames and threshold for the degree of certainty to use for each pest animal, processes individual frames of video input, and relies on the neural network or model, trained to recognize specific pest animals by processing the video frames provided. The method further includes (i) the model having determined the type of pest animal(s) captured within the video frame, and a degree of certainty with regard to those types, tagging these pest animals and returning this information to the image processor (ii), the image processor forwards that information to the action rules engine, and (iii) processing each pest type and degree of certainty, attempting to match rules configured in the rules engine database, which dictate which pest animals are considered a nuisance, and the appropriate action to take when those pest animals are detected.
Techniques are disclosed herein for recognizing and discouraging selected pest animals in a designated area. The disclosed techniques allow for specific pests to be identified and deterred from encroaching on a designated area. The disclosed techniques can perform automatic identification of the pests and can take subsequent action based on how the device is configured to react.
By allowing the user to make changes to the configured actions, in response to a specific pest, they can, via trial and error, ascertain what the best response is for the given pest animal.
The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages will be apparent from the following description of particular embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to the same parts used throughout the different views.
Techniques are disclosed herein for thwarting nuisance animals in a specified outdoor environment. The disclosed techniques allow an individual, with the intent of protecting an area that is subject to the encroachment of undesired nuisance animals to configure the nuisance animal detector such that when a particular animal is detected, it will take the appropriate action. These actions may include audible such as triggering a loud noise or predatory sound, visual alerts such as a flashing light, or mechanically actuated movement simulating a threat to the nuisance animal. These types of deterrents may be used independently, simultaneously or randomly.
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Having described the illustrative embodiments, other modifications and/or variations may be made and/or practiced. For example, it was described herein that
In some embodiments, the power supply 105 may be a battery, such as a NiCad or Li-ion battery. in other embodiments, the power supply may be an AC supply, such as a house main current. In still other embodiments, the power supply may be a solar cell.
In some embodiments, deterrent could be visual such as a strobe light or laser. In other embodiments the deterrent could be a mechanical movement of a servo to cause other effects.
In other embodiments the speaker 206 may be an external loudspeaker or loudspeakers.
In other embodiments the device may be deployed atop a drone for aerial surveillance.
While various embodiments of the invention have been particularly shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.