Mobile Collaborative Smart Farm: Proposed Poultry IoT Solution for Indonesia Farming

Abstract:

Over the past five years, Indonesia's chicken production in Indonesia has increased by an average of 4.63% per year due to improvements in the management of the livestock industry, leading to more chicken consumption and an increase in the number of exports both domestically and internationally. The lack of labor in production processes affects fresh chicken exports, becoming a significant problem. The increasing number of populations also harms chickens, humans, and the environment due to the increasing amount of chicken feces (feces) in the house. The research aims to develop a system that will be applied to chicken farms known as Smart Farming, IoT-based. Smart Farm, based on IoT, can be accessed through mobile phones, either alone or in groups (collaboration) among breeders. The specific purpose of this study was to design a system to monitor the temperature, humidity, harmful gases, and weights of broiler chickens in real-time.

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