Nanosensors for Smart Agriculture 2022
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-824554-5.00027-6
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Animal health monitoring using nanosensor networks

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“…They can quickly identify and quantify these substances, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Quality control: Nanobiosensors enable real‐time monitoring of various quality parameters in poultry, such as freshness, spoilage or nutritional content (Sobhan et al., 2021; Zhai et al., 2019). This helps in ensuring the quality and shelf life of poultry products. Animal health monitoring: Nanobiosensors can track the physiological parameters of poultry, such as heart rate, temperature or stress levels (Devi et al., 2022; Younis et al., 2022). This data can be used to assess the health and well‐being of the birds, enabling prompt intervention if necessary. Environmental monitoring: Nanobiosensors can detect and quantify pollutants in poultry farm environments, such as ammonia, gases or particulate matter (Salouti & Khadivi Derakhshan, 2020; Thakur & Kumar, 2022).…”
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“…They can quickly identify and quantify these substances, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Quality control: Nanobiosensors enable real‐time monitoring of various quality parameters in poultry, such as freshness, spoilage or nutritional content (Sobhan et al., 2021; Zhai et al., 2019). This helps in ensuring the quality and shelf life of poultry products. Animal health monitoring: Nanobiosensors can track the physiological parameters of poultry, such as heart rate, temperature or stress levels (Devi et al., 2022; Younis et al., 2022). This data can be used to assess the health and well‐being of the birds, enabling prompt intervention if necessary. Environmental monitoring: Nanobiosensors can detect and quantify pollutants in poultry farm environments, such as ammonia, gases or particulate matter (Salouti & Khadivi Derakhshan, 2020; Thakur & Kumar, 2022).…”
Section: Nanobiosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…levels (Devi et al, 2022;Younis et al, 2022). This data can be used to assess the health and well-being of the birds, enabling prompt intervention if necessary.…”
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