2020
DOI: 10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v24n8p554-559
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Real-time web-based microclimate monitoring of broiler chicken trucks on different shifts

Abstract: This research aimed to monitor and evaluate air-conditioned trucks transporting day-old chicks, in various shifts of travel, through general packet radio service (GPRS) technology to provide real-time thermal control for poultry industry managers. The Control-Broilers equipment used were GS-105 and the Monitorar Platform. GS-105 is composed of sensors, a microprocessor, GPRS, and batteries. The Monitorar Platform provided nine applications that acted in coordination with web technology RESTful services. Twenty… Show more

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“…Despite efforts to improve the transportation process, they are still transported for extended periods under suboptimal environment conditions ( Bergoug et al., 2013 ; Jacobs et al., 2016 ). Although in recent years there have been eve-increasing progress in using sensing devices toward improved poultry welfare ( Neethirajan, 2017 ; Murillo et al., 2020 ; Nazareno et al., 2020 ), there are still many knowledge gaps, such as the adequate level of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) during transport, or the interaction between environmental variables (temperature, relative humidity, or CO 2 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite efforts to improve the transportation process, they are still transported for extended periods under suboptimal environment conditions ( Bergoug et al., 2013 ; Jacobs et al., 2016 ). Although in recent years there have been eve-increasing progress in using sensing devices toward improved poultry welfare ( Neethirajan, 2017 ; Murillo et al., 2020 ; Nazareno et al., 2020 ), there are still many knowledge gaps, such as the adequate level of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) during transport, or the interaction between environmental variables (temperature, relative humidity, or CO 2 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%