Author:
G. Karthikeyan,S. Soundarajan,S. Jaswanth,S. Siva kumar
Abstract
In this research, the implementation of advanced sensor technologies to bolster safety and security in the global poultry industry is discussed. By addressing challenges such as disease outbreaks, environmental pressures, and security threats, the proposed approach integrates motors for waste management, buzzers for alerts, and gas sensors for detecting hazardous gases detection, like ammonia (NH3) and carbon monoxide (CO). A primary gas sensor assumes a pivotal role in promptly identifying harmful gases, initiating alarms, and activating waste management systems. The result not only mitigates risks and ensures timely responses but also streamlines operations, optimizes efficiency, and fosters a secure and sustainable poultry farming environment.
Publisher
Inventive Research Organization
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