2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/6660733
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Smart Farming: An Enhanced Pursuit of Sustainable Remote Livestock Tracking and Geofencing Using IoT and GPRS

Abstract: The farmers of agricultural farms manage and monitor different types of livestock. The manual inspection and monitoring of livestock are tedious since the cattle do not stay at fixed locations. Fencing many cattle requires a considerable cost and involves farmers’ physical intervention to keep an eye to stop them from crossing beyond the access points. Visual tracking of livestock and fencing is a time-consuming and challenging job. This research proposes a smart solution for livestock tracking and geofencing … Show more

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“…In the proposed topology Gateway GPRS Support Node is installed to keep mobile users connected to the internet and IPbased application [39]. Similarly, another gateway WIMAX access service network (ASN) was designed as an end-to-end IP architecture that acts as a central controller.…”
Section: Biochipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the proposed topology Gateway GPRS Support Node is installed to keep mobile users connected to the internet and IPbased application [39]. Similarly, another gateway WIMAX access service network (ASN) was designed as an end-to-end IP architecture that acts as a central controller.…”
Section: Biochipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing TELENSA, QOWISIO [32], and NB-IoT [33], which provided the basis for scheme selection. LoRa is the most widely studied and applied technology in similar fields such as remote livestock tracking [34], piggery environment control [35], intelligent agriculture [36], and forestry monitoring [37], and these research works give us clear direction. Janssen et al investigated a 2.4 GHz LoRa modulated and resulted in a maximum range of 333 km in free space, 107 m in an indoor office-like environment, and 867 m in an outdoor urban context [38], which indicated the great potential LoRa technologies for ultralongdistance grazing.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research has considered the possibilities of developing cloud and IoT based smart livestock systems because precision livestock farming in agriculture requires sustained production that is not possible by employing traditional systems [47]. The typical architecture of a hardware IoT system consists of sensor and communication modules.…”
Section: Iot Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%