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VOL. 4, ISSUE 6 (2019)
A study about the common diseases in cattle and It’s AHM sensors based on IOT
Authors
Bharat Singh Thakur
Abstract
Today more than ever, outbreaks of some animal diseases, particularly those harmful to humans (zoonoses) can cause considerable economic and social upheaval and send a wave of panic across the globe. The recent health crises due to bovine spongiform encephalopathy and foot-and-mouth disease are a good illustration of this new trend. The current avian influenza epizootic also shows how a serious health event for the animal kingdom can have a global impact on the rural economy and consumers and constitute a threat to public health. The Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to be a real game changer in food and farming. However, an important challenge for large-scale uptake of IoT is to deal with the huge heterogeneity of this domain. This paper develops and applies an architecture framework for modelling IoT-based systems in the agriculture and food domain. The framework provides a valuable help to model, in a timely, punctual and coherent way, the architecture of IoT-based systems of this diverse set of use cases. National Veterinary Services are crucial to prevention, detection and monitoring of animal diseases, including diseases transmissible to humans. The database server will process the input parameters, which predict the disease and display the solution onto the users Smart-phone or PC where android app resides using TCP/IP protocol. Finally this study proposes the Animal Health Monitoring and contributing the Precision Agriculture which helps enhancing the productivity and save the time through IOT. Thus, the purpose of using IOT to fulfil the gap between farmers and the expertise.
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Pages:30-33
How to cite this article:
Bharat Singh Thakur "A study about the common diseases in cattle and It’s AHM sensors based on IOT". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 4, Issue 6, 2019, Pages 30-33
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