A wireless real-time monitoring node of the physiological signals for unrestrained dairy cattle using wireless sensor network

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A newly developed smart sensor node that can monitor physiological signals for unrestrained dairy cattle is designed through modular design and its advantages are compact structure and small volume. This sensor node is based on a MSP430F133 micro-controller; the digital sensor includes temperature sensor (DS18B20-America) and vibration-displacement sensor (DN series China); transmission of the digital data uses the nRF903. The results show that this node can collect physiological signals for unrestrained dairy cattle and then send it to upper network node. This research can provide better hardware platform for further researching the communication protocols of wireless sensor networks. © 2010 IFIP International Federation for Information Processing.

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Zhang, X., Zhang, C., Fang, J., & Fan, Y. (2010). A wireless real-time monitoring node of the physiological signals for unrestrained dairy cattle using wireless sensor network. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 317, pp. 513–518). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12220-0_74

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