An Internet of Things (IoT)-based Veterinary Support System for Livestock Skin Disease Health Care using MobileNetV2

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In this work, we present a novel approach for the early detection and diagnosis of skin diseases in farm animals, a major concern that can lead to reduced productivity, decreased animal welfare, and economic losses. Using Internet of Things (IoT) and MobileNetV2, we have developed a system that is built using Raspberry Pi for the gateway and low-power ESP 32 microcontrollers for sensor attachment. This system consists of sensors placed on the animals' bodies, including an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor and a DS18B20 temperature sensor, which continuously monitor the animals' vital signs and skin temperature. The collected data is transmitted to a central server where it is processed using MobileNetV2, a deep learning model trained to recognize three common skin diseases in farm animals: Dermatophilosis, Dermatophycosis, and Papillomatosis. The results of this processing are then made available to animal owners and farmers through a mobile app. Our results show that the proposed system can accurately detect and diagnose skin diseases in farm animals with a high degree of recall (0.96), precision (0.96), and f1 score (0.96). The use of IoT and machine learning allows for real- time monitoring and early detection of skin diseases, which can significantly re- duce the spread of infection and improve the overall health and welfare of farm animals. In addition, the system is intended to support veterinarians in assessing the health status of farm animals. Overall, this work demonstrates the potential of using IoT and machine learning for the early detection and diagnosis of skin dis- eases in farm animals and highlights the importance of continuous monitoring and proactive management in maintaining the health and welfare of these animals

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Livestock production plays a crucial role in global food security, particularly in Africa, where a significant proportion of the continent is conducive to animal agricultural production due to its historical experience and available resources. How- ever, animal diseases can pose a significant threat to livestock production, with over 20% of losses being attributed to these diseases [1]. In addition, many emerging animal diseases can be transmitted to humans, making it essential to address and prevent these diseases in animal populations [2]. To address these challenges, it is necessary to continuously monitor the health of animals and accurately diagnose and treat any unhealthy animals as early as possible. The use of technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence can assist veterinarians in this effort. In addition, veterinarians face various challenges in their practices, including client concerns, changing practices, staff management, and availability, which can impact their ability to effectively diagnose and treat animal diseases

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Maliki, D., Aliyu, I., Kim, J., Ogunbase, E. F., Suleiman, A., & Abdullahi, I. M., (20222). An Internet of Things (IoT)-based Veterinary Support System for Livestock Skin Disease Health Care using MobileNetV2. Journal of Contents Computing. Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 449-464, Dec. 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.9728/jcc.2022.12.4.2.449.

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