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A beehive remote monitoring system and intelligent beehive based on classification model

A technology of remote monitoring system and classification model, applied in beehives, beekeeping, applications, etc., can solve problems such as large manual workload and dangerous staff.

Active Publication Date: 2022-07-19
ZHEJIANG UNIV
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[0003] By improving the structure of the beehive, it can provide greater convenience for the bees to make honey. However, in order to facilitate the bees to gather honey nearby and reduce the impact of human activities on the life of bees, the beehives are usually placed in a concentrated place far away from human life. In the wild area; during the beekeeping process, relevant personnel are usually required to conduct routine inspections, such as observing the distribution of different bee species such as worker bees and drones, the progress of making honey, and whether the placement of beehives is normal, etc., resulting in the required manual work Large quantities, and in the event of typhoons, heavy rains and other abnormal weather, it will cause danger to the staff

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[0027] see Figure 1 to Figure 7, The beehive remote monitoring system of the present invention includes intelligent beehives deployed in the field, a remote server 1 wirelessly connected to each intelligent beehive, and a mobile terminal wirelessly connected to the remote server 1 . In this embodiment, the number of smart beehives is multiple, which is set according to the actual breeding situation. Specifically, there are multiple smart beehives 31 , smart beehives 32 , smart beehives 33 , and smart beehives 4 ; there are one or more mobile terminals. Each of them is configured according to monitoring requirements, and can be constructed by using a mobile phone, a tablet computer, etc., and is specifically configured with a plurality of mobile terminals 21 , 22 and the like.

[0028] In this embodiment, the multiple smart beehives configured have the same structure, and the structure of the smart beehive 4 is used as an example for illustration in the following description. ...

Embodiment 2

[0042] As a description of Embodiment 2 of the present invention, only the differences from Embodiment 1 described above will be described below.

[0043] refer to Figure 1 to Figure 8 In the shown structure, the monitoring device 6 includes a Bluetooth communication module and a Hall sensor arranged outside the shower-proof box 40, and the Hall sensor outputs a magnetic monitoring signal to the control unit 60; Permanent magnet block; when the monitoring signal of the Hall sensor shows that the magnet contacts the Hall sensor, turn on the wireless communication module to send the inquiry information to the remote server 1, and after receiving the response information to the inquiry information as normal access confirmation information, control the The infrared camera 67 is turned on to obtain the scene image in the honey brewing chamber; then the Bluetooth module is controlled to enable communication, and is connected to the nearest Bluetooth device, and then the scene image...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a beehive remote monitoring system and an intelligent beehive based on a classification model, and belongs to the technical field of beekeeping equipment. The accommodating cavity of the smart beehive is divided by a transparent partition into a honey-brewing cavity for placing the hive frame, and a monitoring cavity for installing a monitoring device; the monitoring device includes a control unit, an infrared camera, a walking mechanism, a power supply battery and a wireless Communication module; The traveling mechanism is controlled by the control unit to drive the infrared camera to move to obtain the scene image of the honey-brewing chamber; A pressure sensor is arranged between the anti-rain box and the pressure sensor, and the pressure sensor outputs a pressure detection signal to the control unit; the control unit turns on the wireless communication module according to predetermined rules and in emergency situations to send monitoring data to the remote server. The beehive can facilitate remote monitoring of the activities of bees, and can be widely used in fields such as wild bee breeding.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of beekeeping equipment, in particular to a beehive remote monitoring system based on Internet of Things technology and machine learning and an intelligent beehive used for constructing the remote monitoring system. Background technique [0002] The beehive is the most basic tool for beekeeping as a place for bees to breed and live in the process of beekeeping. The nest frame in the box shell is used to support, fix and protect the spleen; because the box shell is usually constructed with opaque materials such as wood, to observe the activities of the bees in the box, it is usually necessary to open the box cover. In addition, in order to prevent the beehive from being rained and affecting the normal activities of the bees, a slope-shaped rain cover is usually provided on the beehive, such as the beehive structure disclosed in patent documents such as publication number CN305599969S. [0003] By improving t...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K47/00A01K47/02A01K47/06
CPCA01K47/00A01K47/02A01K47/06
Inventor 孙凌云李卓书周子洪张于扬周志斌
Owner ZHEJIANG UNIV
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