BoviTrax : Conception d’un collier intelligent pour la détection préventive des maladies chez les bovins laitiers.
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Although dairy farming is essential to the agricultural economy, it is extremely susceptible to
a number of health problems that affect both animal welfare and farm profitability.
Certain diseases can cause a dramatic decrease in milk output, substantial financial losses, and
considerable veterinary costs if they are not identified in a timely manner. This study offers the
creation of an embedded system intended to continuously monitor the behavioral and
physiological characteristics of dairy calves as a solution to this problem. In order to recognize
early symptoms of common cattle diseases and detect aberrant deviations, the system uses
biometric sensors that are connected to a central processing unit. Farmers can remotely view
the data using a digital interface, and when abnormalities are found, they can automatically
receive notifications. The system's applicability for ongoing, non-invasive monitoring is
illustrated by the experimental results, which also point out its drawbacks in terms of sensor
accuracy, ambient conditions, and energy efficiency.
