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The document discusses the impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and IoT on livestock management, highlighting advancements in health monitoring, data-driven decision making, and resource optimization. It emphasizes the role of mobile applications, wearable sensors, and predictive analytics in improving livestock health and management efficiency. Additionally, it addresses the importance of data privacy as ICT adoption increases in agriculture.

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The document discusses the impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and IoT on livestock management, highlighting advancements in health monitoring, data-driven decision making, and resource optimization. It emphasizes the role of mobile applications, wearable sensors, and predictive analytics in improving livestock health and management efficiency. Additionally, it addresses the importance of data privacy as ICT adoption increases in agriculture.

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Citations and References.

1. ICT in Agriculture:
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has revolutionized agriculture, improving
livestock management through the use of IoT, data analytics, and mobile applications (Farooq et
al., 2019; Gubbi et al., 2013).

2. IoT in Livestock Health Monitoring:


IoT devices play a crucial role in real-time monitoring of livestock health, enabling early
detection of diseases (Jukan et al., 2019; DusunIoT, 2023).

3. Mobile Applications for Livestock Management:


Mobile applications are now indispensable tools for livestock management, offering features
like vaccination schedules and health records tracking (Fernández-Ahumada et al., 2019;
Frommberger et al., 2013).

4. Data-Driven Decision Making in Agriculture:


The integration of data analytics in livestock management helps farmers make more informed
decisions and predict disease outbreaks (Dvorak et al., 2016; Gasso-Tortajada et al., 2010).

5. Machine Learning for Livestock Health:


Machine learning models in agriculture improve the ability to detect health issues and predict
outbreaks (Jukan et al., 2019; Gubbi et al., 2013).

6. Case Study: Wearable Sensors:


Wearable sensors in livestock management have demonstrated success in improving health
outcomes through early detection (DusunIoT, 2023; Farooq et al., 2019).

7. Predictive Analytics in Livestock Management:


Predictive models used in livestock management can forecast disease outbreaks and optimize
resources (Fernández-Ahumada et al., 2019; Farooq et al., 2019).
8. IoT Integration with Cloud Services:
IoT devices integrated with cloud services enable remote access to livestock health data,
optimizing decision-making (DusunIoT, 2023; Gubbi et al., 2013).

9. Sensors in Livestock Monitoring:


Sensors such as temperature and GPS trackers help monitor livestock health and location,
enhancing overall management efficiency (DusunIoT, 2023; Jukan et al., 2019).

10. Environmental Monitoring in Agriculture:


IoT systems are used to monitor environmental factors like temperature and humidity, ensuring
optimal living conditions for livestock (Farooq et al., 2019; Gasso-Tortajada et al., 2010).

11. Feed and Water Management:


IoT systems help monitor feed consumption and water availability, allowing farmers to
optimize resource use (DusunIoT, 2023; Jukan et al., 2019).

12. Real-Time Health Alerts for Livestock:


IoT sensors trigger real-time alerts, allowing farmers to respond quickly to health issues,
reducing livestock mortality rates (DusunIoT, 2023; Gubbi et al., 2013).

13. Economic Benefits of ICT in Livestock:


The adoption of ICT solutions in livestock management increases productivity and profitability
by reducing health risks (Farooq et al., 2019; Jukan et al., 2019).

14. Remote Sensing in Agriculture:


Remote sensing technology is increasingly used for precision agriculture, helping farmers
monitor livestock health and environmental conditions (Dvorak et al., 2016; Frommberger et al.,
2013).

15. Health Monitoring Systems:


IoT-based health monitoring systems provide real-time data on livestock health, leading to
early detection of diseases (Jukan et al., 2019; DusunIoT, 2023).

16. Integration of IoT in Livestock Breeding:


IoT systems help monitor reproductive health, improving livestock breeding efficiency
(DusunIoT, 2023; Farooq et al., 2019).

17. Behavior Analysis Using IoT:


Behavior monitoring through IoT systems helps detect stress and abnormal behavior,
improving animal welfare (DusunIoT, 2023; Jukan et al., 2019).

18. Livestock Location Tracking with IoT:


IoT-enabled trackers monitor livestock movement, preventing theft and optimizing pasture
management (DusunIoT, 2023; Gubbi et al., 2013).

19. IoT for Disease Prevention:


IoT systems collect data on livestock health to prevent diseases through real-time monitoring
and analysis (Fernández-Ahumada et al., 2019; Jukan et al., 2019).

20. IoT in Resource Management:


IoT systems optimize feed and water management, ensuring efficient use of resources in
livestock farming (DusunIoT, 2023; Farooq et al., 2019).

21. Data Privacy in Agriculture:


As ICT adoption grows, protecting sensitive data in livestock management systems becomes
increasingly important (Fernández-Ahumada et al., 2019; Gubbi et al., 2013).
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- Fernández-Ahumada, L. M., Ramírez-Faz, J., Torres-Romero, M., & López-Luque, R. (2019).
Proposal for the design of monitoring and operating irrigation networks based on IoT, cloud
computing, and free hardware technologies. Sensors, 19(2318).
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