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http://dx.doi.org/10.7471/ikeee.2020.24.3.909

Customized Pet Care and Training System Using Nose-Print Recognition, Pet Robot, and Pet Band  

Cho, Ji-Yeon (Hoyun Inc.)
Lee, Seongsoo (School of Electronic Engineering, Soongsil University)
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Journal of IKEEE / v.24, no.3, 2020 , pp. 909-912 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper introduces a customized pet care and training system based on information technology. A specific animal is recognized by nose-print recognition. Pet robot induces the animal to move to trainer device. Trainer device trains the animal by snack, play, and clicker, and it can be easily extended for specific training using add-on devices. Pet band performs vital sign monitoring, prevention of home escape, and measurement of exercise amount. By changing configuration, this system can perform various training programs such as mitigation of separation anxiety, induction to defecation place, and prohibition of tresspassing specific place. It also provides customized training by analyzing individual behavior of animal. It can exercise and play the animal when owner is out, and it can immediately notice to the owner when the animal has health trouble.
Keywords
Animal Training; Nose-Print Recognition; Pet Robot; Pet Band; Clicker;
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