Visible to the public IoT-Based Synergistic Approach for Poultry Management System

TitleIoT-Based Synergistic Approach for Poultry Management System
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsOnibonoje, Moses Oluwafemi
Conference Name2021 IEEE International IOT, Electronics and Mechatronics Conference (IEMTRONICS)
Date Publishedapr
KeywordsAutomated Response Actions, Birds, composability, early chicken, Internet of Things, monitoring system, poultry, pubcrawl, Real-time Systems, resilience, Resiliency, Sensor systems, Temperature measurement, Temperature sensors, Wireless communication, Wireless sensor networks, wireless sensors
AbstractPoultry farming has contributed immensely to global food security and the economy. Its produces are favourites and hugely subscribed, due to the uniqueness of their nutrients to all categories of people and the alternatives they provide to other high-cholesterol proteins. The increase in the world's population will continuously stretch for an increase in demands for poultry products. A smart way to ensure continuous production and increased yields in various farms is to adopt automated and remote management of poultries. This paper modelled and developed a collaborative system using the synergistic wireless sensor network technology and the internet of things. The system integrated resourcefully selected wireless sensors, mobile phone, other autonomous devices and the internet to remotely monitor and control environmental parameters and activities within the farm. Parameters such as temperature, humidity, water level, food valve level, ammonia gas, illumination are sensed, benchmarked against selected thresholds, and communicated wirelessly to the sink node and the internet cloud. The required control actions can also be initiated remotely by the administrator through messages or command signal. Also, the various parameters and actions can be read or documented in real-time over the web. The system was tested and evaluated to give an average of about 93.7% accuracy in parameters detection and 2s delay in real-time response. Therefore, a modelled system has been developed to provide robust and more intuitive solutions in poultry farming.
DOI10.1109/IEMTRONICS52119.2021.9422612
Citation Keyonibonoje_iot-based_2021