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A Study on the Development of Livestock Odor (Ammonia) Monitoring System Using ICT (Information and Communication Technology)

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  • Soon Uk Yoon

    (Department of Education Technology, Livestock Environmental Management Institute, Sejong 30127, Korea)

  • Sung Min Choi

    (Department of Education Technology, Livestock Environmental Management Institute, Sejong 30127, Korea)

  • Joon Hee Lee

    (Department of Education Technology, Livestock Environmental Management Institute, Sejong 30127, Korea)

Abstract

Recently, environmental problems due to livestock odor have emerged in Korea, and technologies to solve these problems are being developed. This study developed a livestock odor monitoring system using ICT technology and an ammonia sensor. This system consists of a sensor, communication equipment, server, database management system (DBMS), and user operating program. The requirements for each component were presented and applied to the system. The livestock odor monitoring system is divided into Livestock Odor Management System (LOMS) and Livestock Odor Control System (LOCS). LOMS comprises a sensor that can measure ammonia in livestock farms or treatment facilities and communication equipment that transmits and receives data. LOCS consists of a server that can receive data and a program to check real-time data. This system will be used for trend analysis using livestock odor data and to plan to reduce livestock odor in the future.

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  • Soon Uk Yoon & Sung Min Choi & Joon Hee Lee, 2021. "A Study on the Development of Livestock Odor (Ammonia) Monitoring System Using ICT (Information and Communication Technology)," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 12(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:12:y:2021:i:1:p:46-:d:715364
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