2020
DOI: 10.22616/rrd.26.2020.037
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Data fusion challenges in precision beekeeping: a review

Abstract: The objective of precision beekeeping is to minimize resource consumption and maximize productivity of bees. This is achieved by detecting and predicting beehive states by monitoring apiary and beehive related parameters like temperature, weight, humidity, noise, vibrations, air pollution, wind, precipitation, etc. These parameters are collected as a raw input data by use of multiple different sensory devices, and are often imperfect and require creation of correlation between time data series. Currently, most… Show more

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“…Hive sensors generate valuable continuous data that is impossible to obtain otherwise, offering a unique opportunity for research on honeybee colony behavior and their environment [ 17 , 19 , 36 ]. From a sustainability standpoint, a careful reading of the data sent to the beekeeper can be of help for shrewd hive management (according to the precision beekeeping paradigm itself), allowing fewer on-field beekeepers’ interventions, reducing unnecessary hive monitoring trips, and more judicious use of treatments as well [ 18 , 108 ].…”
Section: Swot Analysis On the Application Of Pb Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hive sensors generate valuable continuous data that is impossible to obtain otherwise, offering a unique opportunity for research on honeybee colony behavior and their environment [ 17 , 19 , 36 ]. From a sustainability standpoint, a careful reading of the data sent to the beekeeper can be of help for shrewd hive management (according to the precision beekeeping paradigm itself), allowing fewer on-field beekeepers’ interventions, reducing unnecessary hive monitoring trips, and more judicious use of treatments as well [ 18 , 108 ].…”
Section: Swot Analysis On the Application Of Pb Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, pasture-based animal production systems show several constraints that limit adopting PLF solutions [ 129 ], as the beekeeping shows: the distances from the farmer center, the uneven access to the communication web, and, very often, the unavailability of electricity supply grids to power electronic devices. Roughly in line with the potentiality of the commercial solutions available to date, the state of the art described in this review allows for an overview of the first key point of PB [ 17 ]: data collection. However, even from that point of view, more R&D is required and certainly is expected to take place in the next few years on the real-time monitoring of some relevant hive activities and behavioral features such as in–out flight trafficking, in-hive air composition (i.e., CO 2 concentration), or colony sound/vibrations.…”
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