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 Power consumption is also a critical factor for this project. Since the sensors and communication modules will be attached to sheep, they need to operate efficiently on battery power. One of the solutions to further reduce the power consumption would be cutting of the power supply to the RF69 module when the esp32 in on deep sleep so more power can be saved. Power consumption is also a critical factor for this project. Since the sensors and communication modules will be attached to sheep, they need to operate efficiently on battery power. One of the solutions to further reduce the power consumption would be cutting of the power supply to the RF69 module when the esp32 in on deep sleep so more power can be saved.
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-In conclusion, while the project has made significant progress in developing a system to detect sheep movement and potential wolf attacks, several critical steps remain. Field testing is necessary to check the system's performance in real-world conditions. Incorporating Ultra-Wideband technology would allow to track sheep positions accurately. Additionally, the challenge of continuously receiving accelerometer signals from multiple sheep needs to be addressed to ensure the system's scalability. Finally, optimizing power consumption is crutial for the practical application of the system, ensuring that it can operate efficiently over extended periods. These next steps are crucial for moving the project from prototype to a fully functional solution.+In conclusion, while the project has made significant progress in developing a system to detect sheep movement and potential wolf attacks, several critical steps remain unsolved. Field testing is necessary to check the system's performance in real-world conditions. Incorporating Ultra-Wideband technology would allow to track sheep positions accurately. Additionally, the challenge of continuously receiving accelerometer signals from multiple sheep needs to be addressed to ensure the system's scalability. Finally, optimizing power consumption is crutial for the practical application of the system, ensuring that it can operate efficiently over extended periods. These next steps are crucial for moving the project from prototype to a fully functional solution.
  
  
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