The increase of herd sizes hinders the capability of the dairy farmer to timely detect illnesses. Therefore, automatic health monitoring systems are deployed, but due to their high energy consumption, the application possibilities remain limited. In this work, a wireless, inductive charging solution for dairy cow monitoring is designed. This system is mounted at the eating trough, and the amount of energy transferred each eating turn is determined experimentally. For the first time, inductive wireless power transfer is used to charge on-body sensor networks for cattle. Measurements at a research farm on 40 dairy cows show an average energy transfer of 96 J per meal, for an average eating time of 160 s. It is demonstrated that inductive powe...
Bovine mastitis, lameness, and calving are three major problems in the dairy farming industry. They ...
This paper investigates an adaptation of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) to cattle monitoring applic...
The daily behaviour of dairy cows reflects the health and well-being status. The behaviour can be mo...
The increase of herd sizes hinders the capability of the dairy farmer to timely detect illnesses. Th...
© 2017 IEEE. In order to remain cost competitive, dairy farmers are equipping their animals with aut...
Within the Wirelessly Accessible Sensor Populations (WASP) project a research technology prototype h...
This paper describes a cost effective Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technology for monitoring the he...
The objective was to develop a continuous pH monitoring system for dairy cows based on wireless sens...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) provide promising applications in healthcare mo...
Controlling the health of dairy cows is crucial for increasing global dairy food output. Dairy farme...
This paper investigates an adaptation of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) to cattle health monitoring...
Meat and dairy products are negatively impacted by a lack of technology in the livestock industry in...
This paper presents propagation modelling of different on-body and off-body wireless communication s...
This paper reports on the application of wireless sensor technology to cattle monitoring. By monitor...
Advances in wireless sensor technologies and MEMS have made it possible to automatically monitor the...
Bovine mastitis, lameness, and calving are three major problems in the dairy farming industry. They ...
This paper investigates an adaptation of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) to cattle monitoring applic...
The daily behaviour of dairy cows reflects the health and well-being status. The behaviour can be mo...
The increase of herd sizes hinders the capability of the dairy farmer to timely detect illnesses. Th...
© 2017 IEEE. In order to remain cost competitive, dairy farmers are equipping their animals with aut...
Within the Wirelessly Accessible Sensor Populations (WASP) project a research technology prototype h...
This paper describes a cost effective Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technology for monitoring the he...
The objective was to develop a continuous pH monitoring system for dairy cows based on wireless sens...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) provide promising applications in healthcare mo...
Controlling the health of dairy cows is crucial for increasing global dairy food output. Dairy farme...
This paper investigates an adaptation of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) to cattle health monitoring...
Meat and dairy products are negatively impacted by a lack of technology in the livestock industry in...
This paper presents propagation modelling of different on-body and off-body wireless communication s...
This paper reports on the application of wireless sensor technology to cattle monitoring. By monitor...
Advances in wireless sensor technologies and MEMS have made it possible to automatically monitor the...
Bovine mastitis, lameness, and calving are three major problems in the dairy farming industry. They ...
This paper investigates an adaptation of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) to cattle monitoring applic...
The daily behaviour of dairy cows reflects the health and well-being status. The behaviour can be mo...