shows the overall system architecture of the hybrid model
for mobile and wireless sensor network management systems in
the smart poultry farm. One of the insights is to differentiate the
electronic and mechanical parts from the farm establishment for
mobility and flexibility purposes. In general, considering EVAP systems,
once managers and farmers have set up animal farms, aside
from nutrition and animal heredity selections, other key factors
such as temperature, humidity, light, and population density are
also required for the controller to properly adjust environmental
conditions. Thus, in this architecture, the design criteria are based
on practical experiences and experts’ opinions as follows:
The system shall be affordable and be available and accessible
in the worldwide market.
The system shall be well-known and standardized for performance
evaluation purposes.
The system shall be mobile and portable for deploymentability
purposes.
The system shall be designed for long-term usage, i.e., battery
operated with efficient power consumption.
The system shall be user-friendly with simple training and
education.
The system shall be ubiquitously controlled and monitored.
The system shall be scaled with large network sizes or number
of connection