id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-281819-2roflnan Neethirajan, Suresh Transforming the Adaptation Physiology of Farm Animals through Sensors 2020-08-26 .txt text/plain 11375 531 35 Real-time, continuous, and precise measurement of the multi-dimensions and complex intricacies of adaptive capacity of farm animals namely the mental, behavioral, and physiological states are possible only through the sensor-based approaches. Automated remote monitoring and detection of animal welfare indicating parameters using real-time analysis of sounds, images, videos, and data tracking for body and body weight conditions may improve biological metrics in livestock [14] . Farmers can more quickly detect livestock health problems by evaluating their animals' physiological responses via measurements of the temperature in body parts, respiration rate, heart rate variability, body weight, feed, emotions, non-invasive biomarkers and water intake, activity, and movement. Garrido-Izard and colleagues have monitored a combination of ear skin temperature sensors, body weight measurement, and the amount of feed consumed and the duration per animal in order to identify animal behavior changes based on the integration of their intake patterns and the thermal data. ./cache/cord-281819-2roflnan.txt ./txt/cord-281819-2roflnan.txt