2024
DOI: 10.3390/ani14192885
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Small Ruminant Parturition Detection Based on Inertial Sensors—A Review

Pedro Gonçalves,
Maria R. Marques,
Shelemia Nyamuryekung’e
et al.

Abstract: The birth process in animals, much like in humans, can encounter complications that pose significant risks to both offspring and mothers. Monitoring these events can provide essential nursing support, but human monitoring is expensive. Although there are commercial monitoring systems for large ruminants, there are no effective solutions for small ruminants, despite various attempts documented in the literature. Inertial sensors are very convenient given their low cost, low impact on animal life, and their flex… Show more

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