Animal monitoring system and method
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1. An animal behaviour determining system comprising:
- a real time location system (RTLS) in three dimensions within a monitoring zone for individually identifying and tracking the location of a plurality of tagged animals;
a tag for securing to each animal;
a computer;
a computer database accessible to the computer and to the RTLS, the computer database including a three-dimensional computer model of the monitoring zone and a plurality of substantially horizontal datum lines at different predetermined heights in the computer model of the monitoring zone;
a computer program accessible to the computer, the computer program being executable by the computer to discriminate between different behavioural activities of the tagged animals based upon the identified three-dimensional location of each animal'"'"'s tag within the monitoring zone; and
a graphical user interface;
wherein the computer program is operable by the computer to discriminate between different behavioural activities of each tagged animal based upon both (i) the identified three-dimensional locations of respective tags of first and second tagged animals within the monitoring zone as determined by the RTLS compared with the predetermined heights of the plurality of substantially horizontal datum lines and (ii) the identified three-dimensional location of the tag of the first tagged animal as defined by the RTLS within the monitoring zone compared with the identified three-dimensional location of the tag of the second tagged animal as defined by the RTLS within the monitoring zone; and
wherein the computer program is operable by the computer to discriminate between two or more different behavioural activities chosen from (i) the first tagged animal mounting the second tagged animal, in which the tag of the first tagged animal is above a first of the datum lines and the tag of the second tagged animal is below the first datum line, (ii) the first tagged animal feeding, in which the tag of the first tagged animal is below a second of the datum lines, and (iii) the first tagged animal lying down, in which the tag of the first tagged animal is below a third of the datum lines, and wherein the various behavioural activities detected by the discriminating means are logged by the computer for presentation to an operator upon demand; and
wherein the graphical user interface is operable to display results of the animal behaviour determining system.
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Abstract
An animal monitoring system, comprising a real time location system (RTLS) for individually identifying and tracking the movements of tagged animals in three dimensions within a monitoring zone, and a component for discriminating between different activities of at least one animal based upon the location of the animal'"'"'s tag within the zone.
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1. An animal behaviour determining system comprising:
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a real time location system (RTLS) in three dimensions within a monitoring zone for individually identifying and tracking the location of a plurality of tagged animals; a tag for securing to each animal; a computer; a computer database accessible to the computer and to the RTLS, the computer database including a three-dimensional computer model of the monitoring zone and a plurality of substantially horizontal datum lines at different predetermined heights in the computer model of the monitoring zone; a computer program accessible to the computer, the computer program being executable by the computer to discriminate between different behavioural activities of the tagged animals based upon the identified three-dimensional location of each animal'"'"'s tag within the monitoring zone; and a graphical user interface; wherein the computer program is operable by the computer to discriminate between different behavioural activities of each tagged animal based upon both (i) the identified three-dimensional locations of respective tags of first and second tagged animals within the monitoring zone as determined by the RTLS compared with the predetermined heights of the plurality of substantially horizontal datum lines and (ii) the identified three-dimensional location of the tag of the first tagged animal as defined by the RTLS within the monitoring zone compared with the identified three-dimensional location of the tag of the second tagged animal as defined by the RTLS within the monitoring zone; and wherein the computer program is operable by the computer to discriminate between two or more different behavioural activities chosen from (i) the first tagged animal mounting the second tagged animal, in which the tag of the first tagged animal is above a first of the datum lines and the tag of the second tagged animal is below the first datum line, (ii) the first tagged animal feeding, in which the tag of the first tagged animal is below a second of the datum lines, and (iii) the first tagged animal lying down, in which the tag of the first tagged animal is below a third of the datum lines, and wherein the various behavioural activities detected by the discriminating means are logged by the computer for presentation to an operator upon demand; and wherein the graphical user interface is operable to display results of the animal behaviour determining system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An animal behaviour determining system comprising:
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a real time location system (RTLS) in three dimensions within a monitoring zone with a reader for individually identifying and tracking the location of a tagged animal; a tag for securing to each animal; and a module having a computer database with stored heights of a plurality of substantially horizontal datum lines in a three-dimensional computer model of the monitoring zone, wherein the module is operable to (i) analyze data from the reader by comparing a height of each tag with the respective heights of the substantially horizontal datum lines, (ii) provide successive sets of output data including location of each tag in three dimensions and the identity of each tag, (iii) discriminate between different behavioural activities of the animal based upon the identified three-dimensional location of each of the tags within the monitoring zone, and (iii) discriminate between different behavioural activities of the tagged animal by comparing the identified three-dimensional location of each tag as defined by the RTLS within the monitoring zone with at least one of the plurality of substantially horizontal datum lines in association with the database. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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