Treffer: Design of a Digital Personnel Management System for Swine Farms.
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To prevent swine fever transmission, swine farms in China adopt enclosed management, making strict farm personnel biosecurity essential for minimizing the risk of pathogen introduction. However, current shower-in procedures and personnel movement records on many farms still rely on manual logging, which is prone to omissions and cannot support enterprise-level supervision. To address these limitations, this study develops a digital personnel management system designed specifically for the changing-room environment that forms the core biosecurity barrier. The proposed three-tier architecture integrates distributed identification terminals, local central controllers, and a cloud-based data platform. The system ensures reliable identity verification, synchronizes templates across terminals, and maintains continuous data availability, even in unstable network conditions. Fingerprint-based identity validation and a lightweight CAN-based communication mechanism were implemented to ensure robust operation in electrically noisy livestock facilities. System performance was evaluated through recognition tests, multi-frame template transmission experiments, and high-load CAN/MQTT communication tests. The system achieved a 91.4% overall verification success rate, lossless transmission of multi-frame fingerprint templates, and stable end-to-end communication, with mean CAN-bus processing delays of 99.96 ms and cloud-processing delays below 70.7 ms. These results demonstrate that the proposed system provides a reliable digital alternative to manual personnel movement records and shower duration, offering a scalable foundation for biosecurity supervision. While the present implementation focuses on identity verification, data synchronization, and calculating shower duration based on the interval between check-ins, the system architecture can be extended to support movement path enforcement and integration with wider biosecurity infrastructures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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