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PHOTON MODULATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR STIMULATION OF A DESIRED RESPONSE IN BIRDS

  • US 20180110207A1
  • Filed: 12/15/2017
  • Published: 04/26/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/24/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for inducing a desired response in a bird comprising:

  • at least one photon emitter in communication with at least one photon emission modulation controller;

    wherein said at least one photon emitter is configured to emit at least one first photon pulse, wherein said at least one first photon pulse has a duration, intensity, wavelength band and duty cycle;

    wherein said duration of said at least one first photon pulse is between 0.01 microseconds and 5000 milliseconds and wherein the duration of the delay between said photon pulses is between 0.1 microseconds and 24 hours;

    wherein said duty cycle of said first photon pulse is between 0.01 % and 90% of constant emission of said at least one photon emitter;

    wherein said at least one photon emitter is configured to emit at least one additional photon pulse, wherein said at least one additional photon pulse has a duration, intensity, wavelength band and duty cycle, wherein said duration, intensity, wavelength band and duty cycle of said at least one additional photon pulse is different from the said duration, intensity, wavelength band and duty cycle of said at least one first photon pulse;

    wherein said at least one photon emission modulation controller controls said emission of photons from said photon emitter;

    wherein said duration of said at least one additional photon pulse is between 0.01 microseconds and 5000 milliseconds and wherein the duration of the delay between said photon pulses is between 0.1 microseconds and 24 hours;

    wherein said duty cycle of said first photon pulse is between 0.01% and 90% of constant emission of said at least one photon emitter; and

    wherein said at least one first photon pulse and said at least one additional photon pulse induce a desired response in a bird.

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