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Automatic Temperature Control System on Smart Poultry Farm Using PID Method
Author(s) -
Agung Enriko,
Ryan Anugrah Putra,
Estananto Estananto
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
green intelligent systems and applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2809-1116
DOI - 10.53623/gisa.v1i1.40
Subject(s) - pid controller , poultry farming , temperature control , control (management) , control system , humidity , computer science , agricultural engineering , environmental science , control engineering , engineering , biology , geography , artificial intelligence , ecology , meteorology , electrical engineering
Chicken farmers in Indonesia are facing a problem as a result of the country's harsh weather conditions. Poultry species are very susceptible to temperature and humidity fluctuations. As a result, an intelligent poultry farm is necessary to intelligently adjust the temperature in the chicken coop. A smart poultry farm is a concept in which farmers may automatically manage the temperature in the chicken coop, thereby improving the livestock's quality of life. The purpose of this research is to develop a chicken coop prototype that focuses on temperature control systems on smart poultry farms via the PID control approach. The PID control method is expected to allow the temperature control system to adapt to the temperature within the cage, thereby assisting chicken farmers in their tasks. The sensor utilized is a DHT22 sensor with a calibration accuracy of 96.88 percent. The PID response was found to be satisfactory for the system with Kp = 10, Ki = 0, and KD = 0.1, and the time necessary for the system to reach the specified temperature was 121 seconds with a 1.03 % inaccuracy.

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