AI Mouse Repelling Control Using Adaptive Sound and Light
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing mouse repelling devices are ineffective in providing targeted expulsion under changing environments, leading to poor driving away effects.
Innovation Solution
A mouse repelling device equipped with a real-time clock module, temperature and humidity sensor, camera, and AI chip, which adjusts repelling strategies based on time, season, environmental conditions, and mouse activity to employ a combination of sound and light stimuli for targeted expulsion.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If high-frequency sound waves are emitted to repel mice, then mice are driven away, but the repelling effect is poor and cannot adapt to changing environments
Solution Approach 1:
The device dynamically adjusts repelling parameters including sound frequency, light intensity, and emission timing based on real-time environmental data from temperature and humidity sensors, achieving adaptive repelling that responds to changing conditions
Solution Approach 2:
The system incorporates sensors that continuously monitor environmental conditions and feeds this information back to the control unit, which then adjusts the repelling module's operation accordingly to maintain effective mouse deterrence under varying environmental conditions
2Reliability
If simple sound wave emission is used, then device complexity is low, but repelling effectiveness is insufficient
Solution Approach 1:
The device combines multiple repelling mechanisms including ultrasonic sound waves, visible high-frequency light flashing, and directional focus capabilities into a single integrated repelling module, creating synergistic effects that enhance overall effectiveness
Solution Approach 2:
The repelling module serves multiple functions simultaneously - it emits ultrasonic frequencies, visible light flashes, and can be directed toward specific locations, allowing a single device to address mouse behavior through multiple sensory channels
3Reliability
If continuous repelling emission is used, then mouse repelling coverage is high, but energy consumption increases
Solution Approach 1:
The device employs periodic emission patterns where the repelling module activates in cycles based on environmental conditions and mouse activity detection, rather than continuous operation, reducing energy consumption while maintaining effective coverage during active periods
Solution Approach 2:
The system uses sensors to detect mouse presence and environmental conditions, automatically triggering repelling emission only when needed, allowing the device to regulate its own operation based on real-time conditions and avoid unnecessary energy expenditure
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
Enhances repelling efficiency by adapting to environmental changes, reducing energy consumption, and minimizing interference with non-target organisms through intelligent, multi-faceted repelling methods.
Implementation Method 1
emit high-frequency sound waves that the frequency is higher than the human hearing range. These sound waves interfere with the auditory system of mice
Implementation Method 2
a repelling module including a sound simulator and a high-frequency flashlight
Data Source
AI summary
Disclosed are a mouse repelling device and a method for repelling the mouse. The mouse repelling device includes a main control board, a repelling module, a camera, a real-time clock module and a temperature and humidity sensor. The mouse repelling module includes a sound simulator and a high-frequency flashlight. Both the sound simulator and the high-frequency flashlight are electrically connected to the main control board. The camera, the real-time clock module and the temperature and humidity sensor are all electrically connected to the main control board.


