Monitoring System For A Bucket Milking Machine Based On IoT

Monitoring System For A Bucket Milking Machine Based On IoT

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© 2021 by IJETT Journal
Volume-69 Issue-9
Year of Publication : 2021
Authors : Chiraphon Takaeng, Apinan Aurasopon
DOI :  10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V69I9P204

How to Cite?

Chiraphon Takaeng, Apinan Aurasopon, "Monitoring System For A Bucket Milking Machine Based On IoT," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, vol. 69, no. 9, pp. 29-33, 2021. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V69I9P204

Abstract
This paper proposes a monitoring system for bucket milking machine operation based on The Internet of Things. The system consists of embedded systems for monitoring 1) the speed of vacuum pump including input power sources such as voltage, current, power, energy, frequency, and power factor and 2) the operation of pulsator such as maximum and minimum vacuum, time period, round per minute, time phase A, B, C, D, milking and rest phases. These data are sent to the cloud system for recoding in Google sheet. From the experiment results at dairy farms, the proposed system can correctly measure the operations of the vacuum pump and the pulsator. Moreover, these data can be used to classify the milking bucket machine correctly

Keywords
Bucket milking machine, vacuum pump, pulsator, embedded system, Google sheet.

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