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A Game Theoretic Sensor Resource Allocation Using Fuzzy Logic

open access: yesAdvances in Fuzzy Systems, 2013
A sensor resource management system that employs fuzzy logic to provide the utility functions to a game theoretic approach is developed. The application looks at a virtual fence problem where several unattended ground sensors are placed in remote ...
Stephen C. Stubberud, Kathleen A. Kramer
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Drawing the line: comparing zone-specific spatial behaviour of heifers on pasture with virtual and physical fences

open access: yesAnimal
Virtual fencing facilitates dynamic and adaptive grazing management yet research on the influence of proximity to invisible boundaries on movement behaviour of cattle remains limited.
N.A. Grinnell   +8 more
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Testing virtual fences for reindeer

open access: yes, 2014
Virtual fencing systems have been developed for several animal species. The Norwegian NoFence system is guided by pre-determined GPS positions. During the winter of 2011 and 2013 we tested two prototypes of the NoFence collar under controlled conditions.
Jørgensen, Grete Helen Meisfjord   +1 more
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A Virtual Fencing Framework for Safe and Efficient Collaborative Robotics

open access: yesCoRR
Collaborative robots (cobots) increasingly operate alongside humans, demanding robust real-time safeguarding. Current safety standards (e.g., ISO 10218, ANSI/RIA 15.06, ISO/TS 15066) require risk assessments but offer limited guidance for real-time responses.
Vineela Reddy Pippera Badguna   +2 more
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Computer vision-enabled smart farms for cattle herd management in open-pasture

open access: yesSmart Agricultural Technology
Virtual fencing is a promising alternative to conventional physical barriers for managing free-ranging livestock, offering flexibility, lower infrastructure costs, and potential livestock-welfare outcomes. Yet, there are significant gaps in the practical
Ali Aghazadeh Ardebili   +2 more
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Cost-Benefit of Virtual Fence in France

open access: yes
Cost/Benefit Analysis of the Virtual FenceTechnology. It is suitable for Dairy and Meat Sheep/Goat and the study was carried out in France. This study was part of the H2020 EU funded project “Small Ruminant Technologies”.
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A simulation study of responsiveness-based virtual fencing: a reinforcement learning approach to precision livestock management

open access: yesFrontiers in Animal Science
Virtual fencing removes the need for physical barriers in grazing systems by defining a GNSS-based boundary. Animals wear GNSS-enabled devices that emit an audio warning as they approach the boundary and escalate to a brief electrical stimulus if they ...
Hannah James   +3 more
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Virtual Fencing and Multi Camera Coordination

open access: yesInternational Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology
Abstract: Cutting-edge technology like virtual fence and multi-camera coordination are meant to enhance security, monitoring, and surveillance. An AI-driven virtual fencing system deep learning techniques to identify, monitor, and limit movement inside predetermined borders is presented in this study.
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The virtual fencing system Nofence - Trials 2013

open access: yes, 2013
NoFence is a GPS-based virtual fencing system to be used for grazing animals. Each animal wears a collar and if crossing a predefined border, the animal will get a sound warning followed by an electric shock. The aims with the two experiments reported in this report were to: 1.
Brunberg, Emma   +2 more
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