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Range measurements of a High Frequency Radio Frequency Identification (HF RFID) system for registering feeding patterns of growing-finishing pigs Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food KU Leuven
Using sub-GHz radio frequency communication for device-free detection, tracking and identification University of Antwerp
The research project that led to the creation of this PhD thesis investigated the use of sub-GHz frequencies within the field of radio frequency based device-free localization (DFL). Localization techniques within this field are capable of detecting, tracking and/or identifying (primarily human) targets, without requiring these targets to wear any kind of device or tag. Instead, the physicial influence the presence of a target has on its ...
Experimental research into the role of radio frequency identification (RFID) based real-time location system (RTLS) in production logistics Ghent University
Measuring the drinking behaviour of individual pigs housed in group using radio frequency identification (RFID) Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food KU Leuven
Range measurements of a Radio Frequency Identification system for registering growing-finishing pigs near a feed trough KU Leuven
A High Frequency Radio Frequency Identification (HF RFID) system was tested and validated for its use as a registration system for pigs' feeding patterns. A HF RFID antenna was installed around the hopper and above the feed trough of a commercially available wet/dry pig feeder. Using a wooden board with RFID transponders at fixed positions, the range of the RFID system was measured at different distances from the RFID antenna. The range was ...
A Review of Passive Radio Frequency Identification Systems for Animal Monitoring in Livestock Facilities Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food KU Leuven
A health monitoring system for growing-finishing pigs based on the individual feeding pattern using Radio Frequency Identification and Synergistic Control Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
A health monitoring system for growing-finishing pigs based on the individual feeding pattern using Radio Frequency Identification and Synergistic Control KU Leuven
Alterations in an individual pig's feeding pattern can be warning signs for diseases, environmental issues or other problems, so automated monitoring of feeding patterns can aid farmers in their daily tasks. Using decision support tools to detect any relevant changes in the automatically gathered patterns allows for detection of problems in an early stage preventing economic losses for the farmer and increasing pig's welfare. A High Frequent ...
Recent evolution in the technology and applications of Radio Frequency Identification Systems Hasselt University
The evolution of RFID systems, in recent years, is shown both from a technological as from an application viewpoint. Next to technological development, attention is paid to the business approach of organisations implementing RFID. From the applications’ side a wide range of new applications is presented and special attention is paid to RFID in supply chains.