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The iDOL 65 Camera provides four different data points
Every hour our iDOL 65 Pig Weighing Camera sends data on:
- Average weight in the pen
- Standard deviation
- Minimum and maximum weight in the pen
- Number of weighings last 24 hours and last hour
Average weight in the pen
The average weight is based on approx. 8,600 images captured the last 24 hours.
The iDOL 65 Pig Weighing Camera captures an image every 10 seconds and each
image contains multiple weighings depending on the number of pigs that are
beneath the camera at that time. An algorithm calculates the average weight in the
pen based on the images.
Standard deviation
The standard deviation gives you an indication of how similar the pigs in the pen are.
This data is e.g. used by some of our customers to move the smallest and biggest
pigs to other pens to ensure that similar pigs are in the same pen.
Minimum and maximum weight in the pen
The minimum and maximum weight in the pen is based on statistics from the last
24 hours’ weighings. The data can show less than the smallest pig or higher than the
biggest pig in the pen if the iDOL 65 Pig Weighing Camera has captured an image of
e.g. two pigs on top of each other.
Number of weighings last 24 hours and last hour
Last but not least, the iDOL 65 Pig Weighing Camera provides the number of
weighings the last 24 hours and the last hour. Since the camera is placed next to
the feed dispenser (at dry feeding) or next to the drinking nipple (at wet feeding), the
number of weighings can e.g. be used to indicate how often the pigs are eating and
drinking or how active they are.