2020 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icit45562.2020.9067313
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Research platform for cattle virtual fences

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“…As both the sampling rates of the accelerometer (59.5 Hz) and GPS (1 Hz) sensors are very high, further work is needed to (1) reduce the sampling rate of the accelerometer sensors without decreasing the performance of behavior prediction and to (2) adapt the sampling rate of the GPS sensors to get the desired spatial scale for every application. Another way to deal with this problem is to use solar energy to recharge the battery, as has recently been proposed for virtual fences [ 47 ]. Given the potential of the approach developed for research on cattle behavior at grazing, this engineering effort is really worthwhile to make the tool operational for experimental farms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As both the sampling rates of the accelerometer (59.5 Hz) and GPS (1 Hz) sensors are very high, further work is needed to (1) reduce the sampling rate of the accelerometer sensors without decreasing the performance of behavior prediction and to (2) adapt the sampling rate of the GPS sensors to get the desired spatial scale for every application. Another way to deal with this problem is to use solar energy to recharge the battery, as has recently been proposed for virtual fences [ 47 ]. Given the potential of the approach developed for research on cattle behavior at grazing, this engineering effort is really worthwhile to make the tool operational for experimental farms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general public has shown some concern about animal welfare when it comes to implementing virtual fencing technology [79]. Acosta et al [80] have thus suggested replacing the electrical stimuli with tactile stimuli. However, several authors have confirmed that the VF does not impact welfare any greater than traditional physical electric fencing [81][82][83][84][85].…”
Section: Global Navigation Satellite Systems (Gnss)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dairy cattle that are virtually fenced for more than about four days may display reduced activity, grazing time and ruminating time and experience increased stress (indicated by milk cortisol levels) . It might be possible to replace the electrical shock that a collar delivers to the top of the neck with a tactile stimulus produced by a vibrating motor (Acosta, Barreto, Caitano, Marichal, Pedemonte and Oreggioni 2020). However, it is unclear at present how effective this would be in controlling the movement of all individuals in a herd, nor if it would reduce or eliminate welfare concerns.…”
Section: Vii) Collars Linked To Virtual Fencing and Containment Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%