Wired pigs: ad-hoc wireless sensor networks in studies of animal welfare

Ian Mccauley, Brett Matthews, Liz Nugent, Andrew Mather, Julie Simons Pirvic
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The potential for the use of ad-hoc wireless sensor network technology in experimental investigations in animal welfare was explored in a study of the effect of the immediate environment on the body temperature of pigs. Sensors to simultaneously measure core and surface temperature were implanted in four pigs and monitored for a week using the open source application, TinyDB. Concurrently, a network of environmental sensors measuring predominantly temperature and humidity was placed around the pigs and this network was managed and monitored using a commercial package, Sensicast Developers Version (Sensicast DV). Approximately 100000 data points were gathered during the study. It was found to be significantly easier to develop, deploy and maintain the sensor network using Sensicast DV, and that there were significant problems when TinyDB was faced with large amounts of frequent sampling. However, TinyDB provided greater flexibility than Sensicast DV in its capacity to support more sensor platforms.
有线猪:动物福利研究中的自组织无线传感器网络
在动物福利实验调查中使用自组织无线传感器网络技术的潜力在一项研究中探讨了直接环境对猪体温的影响。同时测量核心和表面温度的传感器被植入四头猪体内,并使用开源应用程序TinyDB进行一周的监测。同时,在猪的周围放置了一个主要测量温度和湿度的环境传感器网络,该网络使用商业软件包Sensicast Developers Version (Sensicast DV)进行管理和监控。在研究期间收集了大约100000个数据点。我们发现,使用Sensicast DV开发、部署和维护传感器网络要容易得多,并且当TinyDB面临大量频繁采样时,存在明显的问题。然而,TinyDB在支持更多传感器平台方面提供了比Sensicast DV更大的灵活性。
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