{"title":"装有人工智能控制的传感器避障机器人的便携式电池驱动垃圾搅拌器的设计、开发和性能评估","authors":"Rohit Bhojyareddy Gaddamwar, Ajaya Kumar Dash, Debaraj Behera, Sangram Keshari Swain, Lipismita Samal, Susant Kumar Dash","doi":"10.1007/s40003-024-00776-w","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>In commercial broiler poultry units, the farmers are required to stir the litter at least twice or thrice per week during the stay of birds until they are disposed.The manual method of stirring is laborious, time consuming and drudgery prone activity. So, a portable battery-operated poultry litter agitator has been developed and an artificial intelligence-controlled obstacle avoidance robot with sensors was also installed to get the ammonia and air quality data from the poultry farms. Performance evaluation of the agitator was done at 550–650 rpm and 800–900 rpm. A comparative study between manual and mechanical method of litter stirring was done by recording different parameters such as body weight of broiler birds, moisture content and bulk density at 2 cm and 4 cm litter depth. Apart from the reduction in drudgery, the time required for agitating poultry farm of area 220 m<sup>2</sup> with 2000 bird capacity was found to be 58 min, while manual method of agitation by using bamboo stick was found to be 2–2.5 h. At 2 cm litter depth, there was no considerable difference in litter bulk density and moisture content with mechanical agitation at 550–650 rpm and 800–900 rpm. At 4 cm litter depth, mechanical agitation with 800–900 rpm of element was found effective to reduce bulk density and moisture content which helps to maintain litter quality during grow out period. In mechanical agitation at 4 cm litter depth 59 g per day growth in body weight of broilers were observed at 550–650 rpm and 62 g per day growth in body weight was seen at 800–900 rpm. The cost of operation of litter agitation was reduced by 60% along with the drudgery compared to manual method by bamboo stick.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":7553,"journal":{"name":"Agricultural Research","volume":"14 3","pages":"615 - 627"},"PeriodicalIF":1.1000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-04","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Design, Development and Performance Evaluation of a Portable Battery-Operated Litter Agitator Installed with AI-Controlled Obstacle-Avoidance Robot with Sensors\",\"authors\":\"Rohit Bhojyareddy Gaddamwar, Ajaya Kumar Dash, Debaraj Behera, Sangram Keshari Swain, Lipismita Samal, Susant Kumar Dash\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s40003-024-00776-w\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>In commercial broiler poultry units, the farmers are required to stir the litter at least twice or thrice per week during the stay of birds until they are disposed.The manual method of stirring is laborious, time consuming and drudgery prone activity. 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Design, Development and Performance Evaluation of a Portable Battery-Operated Litter Agitator Installed with AI-Controlled Obstacle-Avoidance Robot with Sensors
In commercial broiler poultry units, the farmers are required to stir the litter at least twice or thrice per week during the stay of birds until they are disposed.The manual method of stirring is laborious, time consuming and drudgery prone activity. So, a portable battery-operated poultry litter agitator has been developed and an artificial intelligence-controlled obstacle avoidance robot with sensors was also installed to get the ammonia and air quality data from the poultry farms. Performance evaluation of the agitator was done at 550–650 rpm and 800–900 rpm. A comparative study between manual and mechanical method of litter stirring was done by recording different parameters such as body weight of broiler birds, moisture content and bulk density at 2 cm and 4 cm litter depth. Apart from the reduction in drudgery, the time required for agitating poultry farm of area 220 m2 with 2000 bird capacity was found to be 58 min, while manual method of agitation by using bamboo stick was found to be 2–2.5 h. At 2 cm litter depth, there was no considerable difference in litter bulk density and moisture content with mechanical agitation at 550–650 rpm and 800–900 rpm. At 4 cm litter depth, mechanical agitation with 800–900 rpm of element was found effective to reduce bulk density and moisture content which helps to maintain litter quality during grow out period. In mechanical agitation at 4 cm litter depth 59 g per day growth in body weight of broilers were observed at 550–650 rpm and 62 g per day growth in body weight was seen at 800–900 rpm. The cost of operation of litter agitation was reduced by 60% along with the drudgery compared to manual method by bamboo stick.
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The main objective of this initiative is to promote agricultural research and development. The journal will publish high quality original research papers and critical reviews on emerging fields and concepts for providing future directions. The publications will include both applied and basic research covering the following disciplines of agricultural sciences: Genetic resources, genetics and breeding, biotechnology, physiology, biochemistry, management of biotic and abiotic stresses, and nutrition of field crops, horticultural crops, livestock and fishes; agricultural meteorology, environmental sciences, forestry and agro forestry, agronomy, soils and soil management, microbiology, water management, agricultural engineering and technology, agricultural policy, agricultural economics, food nutrition, agricultural statistics, and extension research; impact of climate change and the emerging technologies on agriculture, and the role of agricultural research and innovation for development.