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Streamlining Pet Food Distribution: A Review of the FeederFusion Matrix



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.08.035

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Anujkumar Yadav, Sudhir Rathod, Akshata Raut,"Streamlining Pet Food Distribution: A Review of the FeederFusion Matrix", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 8, Article 26, pp. 1-7, 2025. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

"FeederFusion: The PetFeast Matrix is an innovative automated pet feeding system designed to of er precise and controlled feeding experiences for pets. It integrates key components such as food containers, a bowl, a waste collector, and a stand bar to function seamlessly. Controlled via a smartphone app, the system enables pet owners to manage feeding routines remotely with ease. Leveraging mobile connectivity, FeederFusion allows real-time control, enabling users to dispense food, adjust portion sizes, and monitor feeding activity anytime, anywhere. This dynamic approach ensures pets are fed on demand rather than adhering to rigid schedules. Instead of sensors, the system utilizes a camera to monitor food levels in the bowl, providing a live feed through the app for visual confirmation. Users can release more food as needed, ensuring adequate feeding. The waste collector minimizes mess by capturing excess food and is easy to detach and clean, maintaining hygiene with minimal ef ort. The sturdy stand bar ensures structural stability, preventing tipping even with larger pets. FeederFusion combines innovation, convenience, and practicality, providing a smart solution for modern pet care"

Keywords

Automated feeding, Camera monitoring, Hygiene, Pet care, Smartphone control.

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