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IMPLANTABLE CHIPS: Animal Identification And Data Tracking Device

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December 2023

In zoos, prisons, animal-based parks, and pet houses with snake breeding tanks, efficient tracking and management are imperative.

- ASHWINI KUMAR SINHA

IMPLANTABLE CHIPS: Animal Identification And Data Tracking Device

Visual identification by human eyes is often impractical due to the similar appearances of animals. Al image processing is also challenging due to their identical looks. Therefore, the need arises for an implantable tracking system involving chips to facilitate identification and data retrieval, including health conditions, age, species type, origin, and other relevant information.

This system can prove invaluable for IoT-based animal data analysis and autonomous tracking in large national parks, forests, and zoos, aiding in monitoring the habitat of endangered species. It utilises a 125Hz implantable RFID chip, which can be easily implanted inside a human or animal body, and subsequently scans it using a dedicated device. The design aims to track and record data, storing it in a computer or cloud servers. Despite the chip being inside the body, automatic detection is essential if animals or snakes escape their enclosures, necessitating the design of a reader device capable of RFID detection from a distance. Refer to Fig. 1 for the chip's location inside the body seen using X-ray. You may commence the project with the collection of components (bill of materials) detailed in the table above.

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