This work presents a conceptual design and system architecture for a mobile-based agricultural diagnostic platform aimed at bridging the technological gap between large-scale commercial farming and smallholder farmers. The proposed system leverages computer vision and on-device machine learning to deliver real-time crop disease detection, nutrient deficiency analysis, and treatment recommendations directly through a smartphone camera — without requiring specialized agricultural hardware. The system is built around a convolutional neural network (CNN) trained on the PlantVillage dataset, deployed via TensorFlow Lite for lightweight on-device inference. Key design priorities include offline functionality, multilingual support, and low-bandwidth operation, making the tool viable in rural, low-connectivity environments. A hybrid decision-support module combines ML outputs with an agronomic rule database to generate localized treatment guidance in both organic and conventional farming contexts. The paper includes a review of related literature on CNN-based plant pathology detection, a comparative analysis of existing applications (Plantix, PlantVillage Nuru, CropIn, OneSoil), system requirements, and UML diagrams covering the sequence, block, and use-case views of the proposed architecture.This work was conducted at Arab International University (AIU), Syria. The official website of the university is: https://www.aiu.edu.sy
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eyad swadi
Barhoum Tarek
Arab International University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2c62e4eeef8a2a6b16bb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19560434