Beijing, China

Qin Tong


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations by Qin Tong in Livestock Temperature Control

Introduction

Qin Tong is an innovative inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural technology, particularly in the management of livestock environments. His work focuses on enhancing the breeding conditions for livestock through advanced predictive control systems.

Latest Patents

Qin Tong holds a patent for a "Predictive control system and regulatory method for temperature of livestock house." This invention provides a comprehensive solution for maintaining optimal temperature conditions in livestock housing. The system includes a temperature and humidity sensor, a breeding environment temperature dynamic requirement module, an environmental controller, and an environmental regulation implementation mechanism. The environmental controller is connected to both the breeding environment temperature dynamic requirement module and the temperature and humidity sensor. The regulatory method utilizes a livestock breeding environment temperature dynamic setting model, a temperature prediction system based on a GM (1,1) model, and a grey predictive fuzzy system based on the same model.

Career Highlights

Qin Tong is affiliated with China Agricultural University, where he applies his expertise in agricultural engineering and technology. His innovative approach to livestock temperature control has the potential to improve animal welfare and productivity in the agricultural sector.

Collaborations

Qin Tong has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Baoming Li and Yang Wang. Their combined efforts contribute to advancements in agricultural technology and research.

Conclusion

Qin Tong's work exemplifies the intersection of technology and agriculture, showcasing how innovative solutions can enhance livestock management. His contributions are vital for the future of sustainable farming practices.

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