Wireless Charging Networks for IoT Livestock Tracking In Rural and Remote Areas

13 Dec

Wireless Charging Networks for IoT Livestock Tracking In Rural and Remote Areas

Authors- Assistant Professor Dr. Pankaj Malik, Hitika Ghanani, Priyansh jain, Piyush Gurjar, Vaidika Joshi

Abstract-Livestock tracking in rural and remote areas faces significant challenges, particularly in maintaining the energy requirements of IoT devices over extended periods and vast terrains. Traditional power solutions, such as battery replacement or solar charging, are often impractical due to logistical constraints and environmental limitations. This paper proposes a novel framework for leveraging wireless charging networks to sustain IoT-based livestock tracking systems in such regions. The proposed system incorporates advanced wireless power transfer (WPT) technologies and energy-efficient IoT devices, ensuring uninterrupted functionality. The study evaluates the feasibility and performance of the wireless charging network through simulations, focusing on key metrics such as charging efficiency, device uptime, and cost-effectiveness. Results demonstrate the system’s potential to significantly reduce maintenance efforts while enhancing the reliability of livestock tracking. This research provides a sustainable and scalable solution, paving the way for improved livestock management and agricultural productivity in underserved areas.

DOI: /10.61463/ijset.vol.12.issue6.366