20240051689. FISHING SYSTEM simplified abstract (ACTUAL TOKYO INC.)

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FISHING SYSTEM

Organization Name

ACTUAL TOKYO INC.

Inventor(s)

Toshio Ogane of Tokyo (JP)

FISHING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240051689 titled 'FISHING SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The fishing system described in the patent application includes an unmanned aerial vehicle with a fishing line fixing portion, an imaging device, and a fish school tracking processing unit.

  • The fishing line fixing portion on the unmanned aerial vehicle consists of a first fixing portion for securing a fishing line and a second fixing portion that can be detached from the first fixing portion.
  • The imaging device captures data which is processed by the fish school tracking unit to identify and track fish.
  • The connection between the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion is released when a fish is hooked on an artificial bait at the end of the fishing line.

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      1. Potential Applications
  • Fishing industry for tracking and catching fish more efficiently.
  • Research purposes for studying fish behavior and population.
      1. Problems Solved
  • Difficulty in tracking and catching fish in large bodies of water.
  • Limited visibility underwater for fishermen.
      1. Benefits
  • Increased efficiency in fishing operations.
  • Real-time tracking and monitoring of fish populations.
  • Reduction in manual labor for fishermen.


Original Abstract Submitted

a fishing system includes an unmanned aerial vehicle and a fishing line fixing portion placed on a main body of the unmanned aerial vehicle, the fishing line fixing portion including a first fixing portion for fixing a fishing line and a second fixing portion detachably connected to the first fixing portion. the unmanned aerial vehicle includes an imaging device, a fish school tracking processing unit configured to identify a fish in imaging data captured by the imaging device and control the unmanned aerial vehicle to track the fish. a connection between the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion is released when the fish is hooked on an artificial bait attached to a first end of the fishing line.