Pain Point
  • The phenomenon of livestock theft is frequently occurring, making recovery challenging;

  • Artificial grazing requires dedicated supervision, resulting in high labor costs;

  • The infrastructure for animal husbandry is underdeveloped, and signal coverage in pastoral areas is inadequate, which hampers the advancement of livestock informatization;

  • Pastoral areas or ranches have adopted GPS+GPRS solutions for ranch management, but these systems face issues such as high costs and insufficient battery life.

Describe

To address the needs and challenges of free-range grazing, Sinoagriot has independently developed the Beidou Smart Collar for livestock. This collar integrates Beidou positioning with 4G and LoRaWAN communication technologies. Once fitted around the necks of cattle and sheep, it enables the collection of location data and activity metrics, which are subsequently uploaded to a cloud server. By equipping each animal with a collar that assigns a unique identification code, we can promptly access the location information of free-ranging livestock on the ranch, as well as monitor their activity levels to assess health conditions and provide timely alerts.

Value

Real-time accurate positioning

The collar utilizes dual-mode positioning with GPS and Beidou, enabling precise tracking of livestock locations. Ranchers can effortlessly monitor the herd's whereabouts via their mobile phones or system maps, significantly reducing the labor costs associated with locating cattle.


Real-time precise positioning

The collar utilizes dual-mode positioning with GPS and Beidou, allowing for precise collection of livestock location data. Ranchers can view their herds' locations remotely via mobile devices or system maps, significantly reducing the labor costs associated with locating cattle.


Real-time accurate positioning

The collar utilizes dual-mode positioning with GPS and Beidou, enabling precise tracking of livestock locations. Ranchers can effortlessly monitor the herd's whereabouts via their mobile phones or system maps, significantly reducing the labor costs associated with locating cattle.


Benchmark case
Customer Demand
Locate and manage the free range yaks on the mountain to help herders find their location in a timely manner. The yak's activity area is about 10000 acres, and there is no 4G signal or mains power on site.
Solution
Install a Beidou relay base station on the mountaintop and use solar power supply. The Beidou relay base station can convert satellite signals into LORaWAN signals that can be used for positioning collar reception. The maximum coverage radius of the Beidou relay base station signal is about 5KM, and one gateway can meet the signal coverage of the entire 10000 mu pasture. Wearing the Beidou pastoral positioning collar for yaks can collect their location information, which is transmitted to the cloud server through the Beidou relay base station and then transmitted to the application platform. The application platform then processes and displays this data. Greatly reduces the cost of manually searching for cows, timely obtains the location information of cows, and reduces the risk of cows getting lost.
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