The self-contained pusher eliminates the problem of malnutrition caused by animals scattering feed. The device is powered by rechargeable batteries that provide 120 minutes of operation without charging. The pusher is equipped with ultrasonic sensors, a camera, a gyroscope and an accelerometer for precise positioning using machine vision and artificial intelligence, the university said.
The prototype is being tested in real-world conditions, and has been shown to reduce feed waste by 12% and farm costs by 10%. The device also helps boost animal immunity, productivity and improve milk quality.
Source: Ferra

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