Real Time Cattle Health Monitoring Using IoT, ThingSpeak, and a Mobile Application

  • Jain* R
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Abstract

A new cattle health monitoring system called My Herd was developed using Internet of Things (IoT), Thing Speak, and a mobile application. My Herd continuously monitors the health status of cattle by collecting and analyzing physiological parameters such as body temperature, heart rate, and activity level. The data is then transmitted to the ThingSpeak cloud platform through IoT nodes, where it is analyzed using MATLAB algorithms. A mobile application is also developed to provide farmers with real time monitoring and alerts in case of any abnormality in cattle health. The proposed system was tested on a group of cattle, and the results showed that it can accurately detect and diagnose various health conditions. My Herd provides farmers with a cost effective and efficient solution for monitoring the health of their cattle, which can ultimately lead to improvement in productivity and profitability in the livestock industry.

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Jain*, R. (2023). Real Time Cattle Health Monitoring Using IoT, ThingSpeak, and a Mobile Application. Journal of Ethology & Animal Science, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.23880/jeasc-16000131

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