Applied Sciences (Jan 2021)

Real-Time Extensive Livestock Monitoring Using LPWAN Smart Wearable and Infrastructure

  • Roberto Casas,
  • Arturo Hermosa,
  • Álvaro Marco,
  • Teresa Blanco,
  • Francisco Javier Zarazaga-Soria

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11031240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 1240

Abstract

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Extensive unsupervised livestock farming is a habitual technique in many places around the globe. Animal release can be done for months, in large areas and with different species packing and behaving very differently. Nevertheless, the farmer’s needs are similar: where livestock is (and where has been) and how healthy they are. The geographical areas involved usually have difficult access with harsh orography and lack of communications infrastructure. This paper presents the design of a solution for extensive livestock monitoring in these areas. Our proposal is based in a wearable equipped with inertial sensors, global positioning system and wireless communications; and a Low-Power Wide Area Network infrastructure that can run with and without internet connection. Using adaptive analysis and data compression, we provide real-time monitoring and logging of cattle’s position and activities. Hardware and firmware design achieve very low energy consumption allowing months of battery life. We have thoroughly tested the devices in different laboratory setups and evaluated the system performance in real scenarios in the mountains and in the forest.

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