2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162012000100011
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Abstract: Dairy cows identification and monitoring on small cattle farms are usually based on the utilization of barcode technology. This kind of identification technology is unsuitable for dairy cows milking and feeding process automation. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is a better solution in this case. This paper describes the research and implementation of the milking cycle´s automated monitoring with the use of RFID tags conducted on a small cattle farm in the Republic of Serbia. This solution is … Show more

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“…where m q u,j,(i) denotes the i-th component of moment m q u,j which is d = 6 a dimensional vector, obtained as previously explained. For the second case, a vector containing PMd components is obtained as v u = [v 1 u | ⋯ |v d u ], i.e., v 1 u , given by (7), are concatenated into a single vector. In Figure 3, we give the flow chart of the whole TCM procedure used.…”
Section: Using Moments To Describe the Probability Distribution In Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where m q u,j,(i) denotes the i-th component of moment m q u,j which is d = 6 a dimensional vector, obtained as previously explained. For the second case, a vector containing PMd components is obtained as v u = [v 1 u | ⋯ |v d u ], i.e., v 1 u , given by (7), are concatenated into a single vector. In Figure 3, we give the flow chart of the whole TCM procedure used.…”
Section: Using Moments To Describe the Probability Distribution In Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also in [6], the mean and peak values of vibration sensor signals were used in the TCM task. In [7], Dimla analyzed the correlation between the vibration signal features and the cutting-tool wear, both in time and frequency domains, during turning operations. Time domain features were deemed to be more sensitive to the cutting condition than tool wear, whereas certain peak values in the frequency domain correlated well with the measured wear values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, electronic ear tag known as radio frequency identification (RFID) tag has been introduced and is said to be more efficient to record the daily management and production of dairy animals in China (Hong-da 2012). The technology is assumed to be safe and does not cause stress to the animal nor influence the milk yield and quality (Stankovski et al 2012). The use of electronic identification is highly recommended when there is a need to keep good record of dairy animals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this technique suffers from a dependency on proper illumination and cows' surface texture. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technique was introduced to monitor a location of cows, however it requires a specific detector location (Stankovsky et al, 2012), i.e. it can detect a location in a predefined area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%