APPARATUS MONITORING BEHAVIOR

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SURE PETCARE SureFlap Ltd 7 The Irwin Centre Scotland Road, Dry Drayton Cambridgeshire CB238AR United Kingdom Apparatus for monitoring behavior and activity in animals and pets, namely, computer hardware for tracking and monitoring the activity and location of pets and animals, electronic devices for locating and tracking pets and monitoring the activities of pets and animals; microchips; implanted microchips; temperature-sensitive microchips; hand-held microchip readers for reading identity data and medical information; portable and handheld digital electronic reader devices for transmitting data to a mobile phone, tablet, computer or database; electronic animal identification apparatus; electronic components for animal identification apparatus; computer chips; microchips; electronic RFID tags worn by pets that activate pet care devices; computer software for tracking pets using GPS data and monitoring activities of pets and animals; remote control transmitters for radio-controlled devices; electric and electronic key cards and fobs being remote control apparatus, and electronic motion sensitive switches; implanted or external electronic identification devices for animals; electronic microchip scanners; devices for wireless radio transmission, namely, reader devices for sending a radio frequency signal to a transponder in an animal for identification purposes; computer software, namely, software for integrating location signal data from identification devices located on animals and maps, software for registering, monitoring, and locating animals having identification devices; pre-recorded magnetic data carriers featuring animal identification information; magnetic data carriers sold blank for storing animal identification information; electronic identification systems for identifying animals; electronic identity tags for use in identifying animals; encoders for encoding animal identification tags; radio frequency identification tag readers for reading animal identification tags; microchip scanners for use with animal identification tags; integrated circuits for use with animal identification tags; structural parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods;Non-metallic pet doors, for pets and animals; non-metallic pet doors with mechanical locks; non-metallic pet doors with magnetically-operated locks; non-metallic pet doors with electrically-operated locks; structural parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods;SURE PET CARE;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Medical and veterinary apparatus and instruments, namely, sensors for detecting respiration, pulse rate, body temperature and movement for veterinary or medical use; body temperature monitors for veterinary or medical use; activity monitors for veterinary or medical use, namely, physical movement activity monitors with sensors to monitor the physical movements of an animal wearing or carrying the device; heart rate monitors for veterinary or medical use; health monitoring devices, namely, activity tracker and behavioral monitor devices for medical purposes; smart collars with inbuilt microchip readers for medical use for pets and animals, namely, microchips for recording and transmitting body temperature for veterinary or medical use;Household or kitchen utensils and containers for the purposes of feeding animals, namely, animal food scoops and pet feeding dishes; plastic containers for dispensing food to pets; pet feeding and drinking bowls; feeding bowls and dispensers for animals; feeding and watering stations for pets and animals, namely, animal-activated feeders and waterers; structural parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods; time controlled pet feeders;PET CARE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus are disclosed for modeling patterns of behavior of humans or other animate objects and detecting a violation of a repetitive pattern of behavior. The behavior of one or more persons is observed over time and features of the behavior are recorded in a multi-dimensional space. Over time, the multi-dimensional data provides an indication of patterns of human behavior. Activities that are repetitive in terms of time, location and activity, such as sleeping and eating, would appear as a Gaussian distribution or cluster in the multi-dimensional data. Probability distribution functions can be analyzed using known Gaussian or clustering techniques to identify repetitive patterns of behavior and characteristics thereof, such as a mean and variance. Deviations from repetitive patterns of behavior can be detected and an alarm can be triggered, if appropriate.