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Setting the stage to tag “n” track: a guideline for implementing, validating and reporting a radio frequency identification system for monitoring resource visit behavior in poultry

Passive radio frequency identification (RFID) can advance poultry behavior research by enabling automated, individualized, longitudinal, in situ, and noninvasive monitoring; these features can usefully extend traditional approaches to animal behavior monitoring. Furthermore, since the technology can...

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Autores principales: Alindekon, Serge, Rodenburg, T. Bas, Langbein, Jan, Puppe, Birger, Wilmsmeier, Olaf, Louton, Helen
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10404737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37315427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102799
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author Alindekon, Serge
Rodenburg, T. Bas
Langbein, Jan
Puppe, Birger
Wilmsmeier, Olaf
Louton, Helen
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Rodenburg, T. Bas
Langbein, Jan
Puppe, Birger
Wilmsmeier, Olaf
Louton, Helen
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description Passive radio frequency identification (RFID) can advance poultry behavior research by enabling automated, individualized, longitudinal, in situ, and noninvasive monitoring; these features can usefully extend traditional approaches to animal behavior monitoring. Furthermore, since the technology can provide insight into the visiting patterns of tagged animals at functional resources (e.g., feeders), it can be used to investigate individuals' welfare, social position, and decision-making. However, the lack of guidelines that would facilitate implementing an RFID system for such investigations, describing it, and establishing its validity undermines this technology's potential for advancing poultry science. This paper aims to fill this gap by 1) providing a nontechnical overview of how RFID functions; 2) providing an overview of the practical applications of RFID technology in poultry sciences; 3) suggesting a roadmap for implementing an RFID system in poultry behavior research; 4) reviewing how validation studies of RFID systems have been done in farm animal behavior research, with a focus on terminologies and procedures for quantifying reliability and validity; and 5) suggesting a way to report on an RFID system deployed for animal behavior monitoring. This guideline is aimed mainly at animal scientists, RFID component manufacturers, and system integrators who wish to deploy RFID system as an automated tool for monitoring poultry behavior for research purposes. For such a particular application, it can complement indications in classic general standards (e.g., ISO/IEC 18000-63) and provide ideas for setting up, testing, and validating an RFID system and a standard for reporting on its adequacy and technical aspects.
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spelling pubmed-104047372023-08-08 Setting the stage to tag “n” track: a guideline for implementing, validating and reporting a radio frequency identification system for monitoring resource visit behavior in poultry Alindekon, Serge Rodenburg, T. Bas Langbein, Jan Puppe, Birger Wilmsmeier, Olaf Louton, Helen Poult Sci ANIMAL WELL-BEING AND BEHAVIOR Passive radio frequency identification (RFID) can advance poultry behavior research by enabling automated, individualized, longitudinal, in situ, and noninvasive monitoring; these features can usefully extend traditional approaches to animal behavior monitoring. Furthermore, since the technology can provide insight into the visiting patterns of tagged animals at functional resources (e.g., feeders), it can be used to investigate individuals' welfare, social position, and decision-making. However, the lack of guidelines that would facilitate implementing an RFID system for such investigations, describing it, and establishing its validity undermines this technology's potential for advancing poultry science. This paper aims to fill this gap by 1) providing a nontechnical overview of how RFID functions; 2) providing an overview of the practical applications of RFID technology in poultry sciences; 3) suggesting a roadmap for implementing an RFID system in poultry behavior research; 4) reviewing how validation studies of RFID systems have been done in farm animal behavior research, with a focus on terminologies and procedures for quantifying reliability and validity; and 5) suggesting a way to report on an RFID system deployed for animal behavior monitoring. This guideline is aimed mainly at animal scientists, RFID component manufacturers, and system integrators who wish to deploy RFID system as an automated tool for monitoring poultry behavior for research purposes. For such a particular application, it can complement indications in classic general standards (e.g., ISO/IEC 18000-63) and provide ideas for setting up, testing, and validating an RFID system and a standard for reporting on its adequacy and technical aspects. Elsevier 2023-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10404737/ /pubmed/37315427 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102799 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle ANIMAL WELL-BEING AND BEHAVIOR
Alindekon, Serge
Rodenburg, T. Bas
Langbein, Jan
Puppe, Birger
Wilmsmeier, Olaf
Louton, Helen
Setting the stage to tag “n” track: a guideline for implementing, validating and reporting a radio frequency identification system for monitoring resource visit behavior in poultry
title Setting the stage to tag “n” track: a guideline for implementing, validating and reporting a radio frequency identification system for monitoring resource visit behavior in poultry
title_full Setting the stage to tag “n” track: a guideline for implementing, validating and reporting a radio frequency identification system for monitoring resource visit behavior in poultry
title_fullStr Setting the stage to tag “n” track: a guideline for implementing, validating and reporting a radio frequency identification system for monitoring resource visit behavior in poultry
title_full_unstemmed Setting the stage to tag “n” track: a guideline for implementing, validating and reporting a radio frequency identification system for monitoring resource visit behavior in poultry
title_short Setting the stage to tag “n” track: a guideline for implementing, validating and reporting a radio frequency identification system for monitoring resource visit behavior in poultry
title_sort setting the stage to tag “n” track: a guideline for implementing, validating and reporting a radio frequency identification system for monitoring resource visit behavior in poultry
topic ANIMAL WELL-BEING AND BEHAVIOR
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10404737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37315427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102799
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