2015
DOI: 10.11648/j.com.20150303.11
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Ownership Identification of Reindeer Calf Using Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN)

Abstract: This paper presents a technique for identifying the ownership of new-born reindeer claves using wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which is an important tool that can be used to acquire useful information about animals' activities and movements. Reindeer are semi wild and they give birth while in the wild. Although reindeer cows usually carry identification tags or signs of their owners, it is difficult to identify the ownership of the calves within a mixed herd. Currently, identification is performed in the tra… Show more

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“…Implementing sensors in farming systems enables the farmer to measure needs and performance of his stock in order to fine-tune growth rates and early detection of potential problems. Various products have been launched ranging from acoustic surveillance of swine cough ( Guarino et al., 2008 ), the monitoring of ruminating and eating activity in dairy cows ( Zehner et al., 2017 ), using image analysis to asses movement behavior in poultry ( De Wet et al., 2003 ) or WI-FI enabled radio frequency identification (RFID) chips to identify ownership of semi domestic reindeer ( Mustafa, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementing sensors in farming systems enables the farmer to measure needs and performance of his stock in order to fine-tune growth rates and early detection of potential problems. Various products have been launched ranging from acoustic surveillance of swine cough ( Guarino et al., 2008 ), the monitoring of ruminating and eating activity in dairy cows ( Zehner et al., 2017 ), using image analysis to asses movement behavior in poultry ( De Wet et al., 2003 ) or WI-FI enabled radio frequency identification (RFID) chips to identify ownership of semi domestic reindeer ( Mustafa, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%