RFID-Based Intelligent Management System of Poultry House

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This paper study on aquaculture management system of main achievement of the poultry animal breeding site data collection and background data management. The actual development environment consists of software and hardware resources to build the configuration of the two part of the work. PC hardware machine, ARM-based embedded development board set and RFID reader chip and its peripheral circuit module, PC machine with Windows XP operating system. Development board running Linux system, including transplant Boot Loader, Linux kernel cutting, making the root file system migration and application development. System realizes the intelligent management of the poultry house.

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