2018 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/ictc.2018.8539516
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Smart Livestock Farms Using Digital Twin: Feasibility Study

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“…In terms of a smart city, Jo et al [15] and Chen et al [22] both present work that is related to smart cities and both utilise Digital Twins. The first, by Jo et al [15], presents a paper that produces a feasibility study on the potential uses of a Digital Twin for a smart farm. The authors note the importance of Industry 4.0 for the realisation of this project as it makes the deployment of Digital Twin a challenge in complex environments.…”
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“…In terms of a smart city, Jo et al [15] and Chen et al [22] both present work that is related to smart cities and both utilise Digital Twins. The first, by Jo et al [15], presents a paper that produces a feasibility study on the potential uses of a Digital Twin for a smart farm. The authors note the importance of Industry 4.0 for the realisation of this project as it makes the deployment of Digital Twin a challenge in complex environments.…”
Section: ) Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors note the importance of Industry 4.0 for the realisation of this project as it makes the deployment of Digital Twin a challenge in complex environments. The authors highlight three applications, GE's Predix, Eclipse's Ditto and IBM's Watson as contenders for the deployment of Digital Twin technology along with some guidelines on how the monitoring of livestock can be smarter through the use of a Digital Twin [15].…”
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“…Computer-rendered avatars of humans are also used in these simulations in order to test their ergonomic viability (Malik, 2021). Livestock farming is another domain where a proposal for the utilization of DTs has been made, as the installation of sensors for measuring the environmental factors in real-time can be applied for simulations based on which decisions about the optimal CO 2 and temperature levels can be made in the near-real-time (Jo et al, 2018). This approach has been applied to even more complex socio-technical systems such as cities-arguably one of the most complex artifacts created by humans.…”
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“…First, they are based on embryonic but rapidly developing technologies [12]. Undoubtedly, technologies used in digital livestock farming-like big data [13], automatic milking robots [14], virtual fences for controlling livestock [15], convolutional neural network models for identifying animals [16], wearable nano-biosensors [17], microcontroller devices for monitoring the heart rate of animals [18], and digital twins [19]-as well as big data analytics and machine learning algorithms [20][21][22], miniaturized computing devices [23], and genome editing processes [24], are in a continuous and fast evolution process. Second, the adoption of radical innovations is always associated with a high degree of risk [25], which, in the case of digital agriculture, may refer to financial or socio-ethical threats [26][27][28].…”
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confidence: 99%