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Application of Precision Technologies to Characterize Animal Behavior: A Review

Abdellah Hlimi, Samira El Otmani, Fouad Elame, Mouad Chentouf, Rachid El Halimi, Youssef Chebli

2024Animals28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate the state of precision livestock farming (PLF)'s spread, utilization, effectiveness, and evolution over the years. PLF includes a plethora of tools, which can aid in a number of laborious and complex tasks. These tools are often used in the monitoring of different animals, with the objective to increase production and improve animal welfare. The most frequently monitored attributes tend to be behavior, welfare, and social interaction. This study focused on the application of three types of technology: wearable sensors, video observation, and smartphones. For the wearable devices, the focus was on accelerometers and global positioning systems. For the video observation, the study addressed drones and cameras. The animals monitored by these tools were the most common ruminants, which are cattle, sheep, and goats. This review involved 108 articles that were believed to be pertinent. Most of the studied papers were very accurate, for most tools, when utilized appropriate; some showed great benefits and potential.

Topics & Concepts

Wearable computerComputer scienceAnimal welfareDroneAccelerometerLivestockFocus (optics)Human–computer interactionWearable technologyData scienceEmbedded systemBiologyEcologyGeneticsPhysicsOperating systemOpticsAnimal Behavior and Welfare StudiesEffects of Environmental Stressors on LivestockFood Supply Chain Traceability