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Dynamic Virtual Fences for Controlling Cows

2006
A virtual fence is created by applying an aversive stimulus to an animal when it approaches a predefined boundary. It is implemented by a small animal-borne computer system with a GPS receiver. This approach allows the implementation of virtual paddocks inside a normal physically-fenced paddock.
Butler, Zack   +3 more
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Virtual Fence Moving Algorithm for Circulated Grazing

2019 International Conference on Information Science and Communications Technologies (ICISCT), 2019
In this paper, we describe one of the main functions of virtual fencing. Virtual fencing is a method of controlling animals without ground fencing. Control is carried out by changing the behavior of the animal with the help of one or more sensory prompts, introduced to the animal after it has tried to penetrate the border created by the software.
Otabek Sattarov   +6 more
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107 Use of virtual fences to co-fence two groups of cattle with a shared virtual boundary

Journal of Animal Science
Abstract Virtual fencing (VF) provides cattle producers with an opportunity to manage grazing more intensively without the need to build physical fences. Cattle are fitted with GPS equipped collars and are kept within producer determined boundaries through the use of audio and electric stimuli.
Thomas Aquino   +6 more
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Testing a new virtual fencing system on sheep

Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section A — Animal Science, 2015
AbstractThe aim of the present experiment was to investigate the function of a virtual fencing system, consisting of collars eliciting sound signals and weak electric shocks when a sheep crosses a global positioning system (GPS) based (virtual) border.
E. I. Brunberg   +2 more
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A virtual fence for animals management in rangelands

MELECON 2008 - The 14th IEEE Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference, 2008
Protecting biotopes and maintaining biodiversity are ecological aims highlighted in European policies. Grazing systems which have to adapt to these new constraints require new fencing technologies. Here we present a virtual fence based on an electromagnetic coupling principle.
Monod, M.O.   +3 more
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Virtual Fences: A Systematic Literature Review

2023
Mahamat Abdouna   +2 more
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Virtual Fencing To Prevent Human Wild Conflict

2023 International Conference on Innovations in Engineering and Technology (ICIET), 2023
Akhil V   +5 more
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Virtual Fencing for Safer Cobots

2025 IEEE 21st International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE)
Vineela Reddy Pippera Badguna   +4 more
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