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A Review and Future Directions Based on Trend Analysis of Smart Broiler House Environmental Monitoring Technologies

  • Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information
  • Abbr : JKSCI
  • 2026, 31(1), pp.199~212
  • Publisher : The Korean Society Of Computer And Information
  • Research Area : Engineering > Computer Science
  • Received : December 10, 2025
  • Accepted : January 2, 2026
  • Published : January 30, 2026

Min-Young Hwang 1 Jeong-Chan Lee 1 Jin-Yeong Lee 1 Ryu-Gap Lim 1 Cheol-Woo Han 2

1국립순천대학교
2한국폴리텍대학

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ABSTRACT

This study provides a systematic review of research trends in smart broiler house environmental monitoring technologies from the perspectives of sensor- and vision-based environmental sensing, data acquisition and communication architectures, and environmental data processing and utilization techniques. The broiler house environment consists of key factors such as temperature and humidity, ammonia(NH3), carbon dioxide(CO2), and particulate matter(PM), which directly affect broiler productivity and animal welfare. Previous studies have demonstrated the potential of multi-point environmental sensing and remote monitoring using low-cost sensors and wireless communication technologies; however, limitations related to sensor durability, insufficient spatial representativeness, and the lack of long-term field validation have been repeatedly reported. In addition, vision-based monitoring and artificial intelligence-based analytical methods have contributed to the quantitative assessment of broiler behavior and physiological states in response to environmental changes, but challenges remain in terms of generalizability and practical applicability under commercial farm conditions. This review suggests that future smart broiler house environmental monitoring systems should evolve toward integrated Precision Livestock Farming(PLF) frameworks that combine edge computing with AI-based data analytics.

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