A developing method for directional virtual fencing (DVF trademark) and real-time range management using remote sensing, GIS and GPS

TitleA developing method for directional virtual fencing (DVF trademark) and real-time range management using remote sensing, GIS and GPS
Publication TypeConference Proceedings
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsRango A., Anderson D.M., Hale C.S., Havstad K
Conference Name30th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment
PaginationPaper No. TS-11.4
Date PublishedNovember 10-14,
Conference LocationHonolulu, HI
ARIS Log Number159696
AbstractNew technologies have progressed in recent years to the point where capabilities exist to permit development of real-time, rangeland management systems. Various possibilities are available for estimating total forage production using multispectral remote sensing capabilities and spectral indices. Optimum utilization requires herbivores to be moved in a timely manner commensurate with the landscape's productivity and facilitated by a Directional Virtual Fencing (DVF) device. DVF combines Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and electromechanically produced directional cues in an innovative approach to control free-ranging animal location and direction of movement in a humane and reproducible manner in real time. A geographically referenced Virtual Boundary (VB) programmed into the unit's Geographic Information System (GIS) is combined with the GPS data to determine when a VB is approached and when to move the animal away from the VB. Development, testing, validation, and improvement of the total system is ongoing at the Jornada Experimental Range in southern New Mexico.