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Veterinary drone: blockchain-based system for cattle health monitoring

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This work exploits the potential of two important technologies which are UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) and blockchain in the context of Agriculture 4.0. We propose a cattle health monitoring system based on UAVs that collect health measures from IoT devices equipping the animals. The main objectives of our system are twofold. First, the consumer will be aware of the quality of his/her food. Second, the national ecosystem (e.g. agriculture ministry, trade ministry) will get useful information about the quality and the number of cattle that can be put on the market. Thus, smart cattle management strategies could be undertaken afterward. The involved entities in such a system are multiple: the farmer, the veterinaries, the ministry of agriculture, etc… We first start by studying the system’s security by applying the FMEA risk assessment methodology. Our findings motivate us to integrate blockchain technology to manage the data collected as well as the attribution of the UAVs missions via a marketplace. Thanks to its properties, this technology ensures the transparent tracking of cattle status and fairness in the payment of the UAVs managed by private operators. Finally, we develop a proof of concept using the Sui blockchain platform.
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hal-04321706 , version 1 (04-03-2024)

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Khouloud Hwerbi, Ichrak Amdouni, Anis Laouiti, Cedric Adjih, Leila Saidane. Veterinary drone: blockchain-based system for cattle health monitoring. 2023 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (IWCMC), Jun 2023, Marrakesh, Morocco. pp.1613-1618, ⟨10.1109/IWCMC58020.2023.10182480⟩. ⟨hal-04321706⟩
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