Title: A novel algorithmic electric power saver strategies for real-time smart poultry farming

Abstract : In India, most poultry farming industries are still using traditional methods to operate. The three states in India; e.g. Haryana, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh are the most profiting in poultry meat production. Uttar Pradesh is the largest meat producer, producing 23% of the total meat followed by West Bengal contributing 12% to the meat production. It is very important for the farming industries to maintain the food quality. Researchers suggested that implementations of smart sensors in poultry farming are also promising technologies for food quality control. In this research, a smart poultry configuration framework has been proposed in which the atmospheric specifications of a poultry farm like humidity, temperature, ammonia gas, lights and a few more get regulated mechanically for the augmentation of the development of chicks. Besides, with the application of a sensor constituent, the water layer has been regulated too. With the application of a computer or mobile internet, the supervisor of the concerned poultry farm has the information about the inner atmospheric conditions of the poultry farm. Such a method adjusts humidity, temperature, ammonia gas along with the volume of water while cooling fan, exhaust fan, ventilator and DC motor help this procedure devoid of the attachment with man. On the basis of threshold values the entire system is operated and an algorithm has been designed to control the entire system. Thus, it is possible to make less power consumption as well as save money. Apart from cost curtailing power consumption, it can also engage less manpower. Moreover, to have a new setup by destroying the traditional setup, needs huge investment, hence, in this paper, converting old setup into a smart poultry just remodeling them, which can save investment costs and give a huge profit.


JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

R Bose, S Roy, H Mondal, "A Novel Algorithmic Electric Power Saver Strategies for Real-time Smart Poultry Farming," e-Prime - Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy, 100053, August 2022.