Intelligent feeding system

Author: YING-CHING, WANG

Company/Institution: Taiwan Math / Science Circle - TWMC

Country: Taiwan

e-mail: eddie@wiipa.org.tw

web: https://www.wiipa.org.tw/

The primary function of intelligent feeding systems is automation. They can automatically dispense feed at scheduled times or adjust based on real-time data, greatly reducing the need for manual feeding. These systems typically come equipped with real-time monitoring capabilities that allow them to track feed levels, environmental conditions, and the behavior of the animals being fed.

Additionally, intelligent feeding systems feature data analytics, which enable the collection and analysis of long-term data to optimize feeding schedules and ensure appropriate amounts of feed are provided. Many systems also offer remote access capabilities, allowing users to monitor and control feeding times via mobile applications or web interfaces from anywhere. These systems can be customized to provide different types or quantities of feed based on the specific needs of various animals or plants.