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Work item: Y.IoT-SLF
Subject/title: Framework and capabilities for smart livestock farming based on Internet of things
Status: [Carried to next study period]
Approval process: AAP
Type of work item: Recommendation
Version: New
Equivalent number: -
Timing: -
Liaison: ISO; ETSI; AIOTI WG06; GSMA, 3GPP; TIA; ANSI; BSI; IoT Forum; FAO; AEF; ATF
Supporting members: Brazil, Senegal, Guinea, Cote d'Ivoire, Togo, Gambia, Nigeria, Republic of Congo and ETRI.
Summary: Smart Livestock Farming (SLF) is a concept that refers to modern Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) applied into the livestock value chains. It has the potential to deliver a more productive and sustainable production by integrating processes of the Precision Livestock Farming (PLF), Management Information Systems (MIS), stockbreeding automation and robotics to provide a better decision making or more effective exploitation operations and management. The use of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in the SLF aims at providing a full coverage of the processes by collecting and transmitting data from the entire agroecosystem. That means SLF can establish contact with each participant of a livestock chain, bringing and collecting information about their processes, increasing the possibilities for control and improvement on the efficiency of their tasks. This Recommendation provides an overview of SLF based on IoT, as well as proposes a reference model for the SLF services, specifies SLF services requirements to address the challenges for smart and connected livestock value chains. It is applicable to these chains as a whole, regardless of species or rearing techniques.
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