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Title: | Local Telecommunication Policy en route a Wireless Feeder |
Authors: | Mursid, M. B. |
Keywords: | Feeder Distant air control Optimal agriculture |
Issue Date: | Dec-2016 |
Publisher: | Faculty of Arts and Culture, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka. |
Citation: | Kalam: International Research Journal Faculty of Arts and Culture,10(2);52-60. |
Abstract: | Inclinations towards the environmental friendly, conventional mechanisms of rearing and feeding the livestock in the want to nail off the ill-effects of the traditional manual feeding have generated the requirement for precision farming. Precision farming is a new emergence in which the efficient management of feed, time and excess feed are on the road to an effective production as whole in terms of the entire elements concerned. On par with that, effective livestock farming is in a strict enough observation and control, which is ordinarily taken into account by electronic systems of wireless version. More often than not, same idea is useable across to variegate farming quite so as to level up the stocking effect than would with traditional methods. Most likeable, novel, wireless food dispenser is in the conception of this research, in that the control communication occurs over air. This system entails of conveying out the wirelessly contacted quantity of food plus often the fosterer can wirelessly request the present remaining amount of food bowl. The thought experiment accommodates the farmer via wireless infrastructure in order that to manage the conveyors in a largely efficacious platform by means of which it results into better output. The testing can elevate the positive pragmatic utilisation of the system upon the verisimilitude. On the whole, such design ventures into as being from the elemental existence on the solenoidal actions in lends of the satisfaction. The Mental satisfaction acclimates in the middle of the right handling of conveyors centred on the entities of the peas. |
URI: | http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/5258 |
ISSN: | 1391-6815 |
Appears in Collections: | Volume 10 Issue 2 |
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