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Estimating action plans for smart poultry houses

Authors :
Klotz, Darlan Felipe
Ribeiro, Richardson
Enembreck, Fabrício
Denardin, Gustavo
Barbosa, Marco
Casanova, Dalcimar
Teixeira, Marcelo
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In poultry farming, the systematic choice, update, and implementation of periodic (t) action plans define the feed conversion rate (FCR[t]), which is an acceptable measure for successful production. Appropriate action plans provide tailored resources for broilers, allowing them to grow within the so-called thermal comfort zone, without wast or lack of resources. Although the implementation of an action plan is automatic, its configuration depends on the knowledge of the specialist, tending to be inefficient and error-prone, besides to result in different FCR[t] for each poultry house. In this article, we claim that the specialist's perception can be reproduced, to some extent, by computational intelligence. By combining deep learning and genetic algorithm techniques, we show how action plans can adapt their performance over the time, based on previous well succeeded plans. We also implement a distributed network infrastructure that allows to replicate our method over distributed poultry houses, for their smart, interconnected, and adaptive control. A supervision system is provided as interface to users. Experiments conducted over real data show that our method improves 5% on the performance of the most productive specialist, staying very close to the optimal FCR[t].<br />Comment: To be submitted to the journal Expert Systems with Applications

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2008.07356
Document Type :
Working Paper