Automated monitoring of bee colony movement in the hive during winter season
Rostyslav Koroliuk, Vyacheslav Nykytyuk, Vitaliy Tymoshchuk, Veronika, Soyka, Dmytro Tymoshchuk

TL;DR
This paper presents a wireless monitoring system that tracks bee colony movement and honey consumption during winter, using load cells, microcontrollers, and data analysis to improve beekeeping practices.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, non-intrusive monitoring system that accurately models bee movement and honey consumption in winter conditions.
Findings
The system accurately tracks bee movement trajectories.
Data transmission and recording are reliable and real-time.
The monitoring system is adaptable to various wireless networks.
Abstract
In this study, we have experimentally modelled the movement of a bee colony in a hive during the winter season and developed a monitoring system that allows tracking the movement of the bee colony and honey consumption. The monitoring system consists of four load cells connected to the RP2040 controller based on the Raspberry Pi Pico board, from which data is transmitted via the MQTT protocol to the Raspberry Pi 5 microcomputer via a Wi-Fi network. The processed data from the Raspberry Pi 5 is recorded in a MySQL database. The algorithm for finding the location of the bee colony in the hive works correctly, the trajectory of movement based on the data from the sensors repeats the physical movement in the experiment, which is an imitation of the movement of the bee colony in real conditions. The proposed monitoring system provides continuous observation of the bee colony without…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant and animal studies · Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior · Insect and Pesticide Research
