Author: haroonkhan
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Accuracy farming
Exactness agriculture/precision farming is one of the most praised employments of IoT as shown in Figure 11.4. It makes the cultivation practice more informed and aware with the use of sensors, for instance, trained creature checking, vehicle following, field observation and stock watching. The goal of precision farming is to analyze the data, gathered by methods for…
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Atmosphere conditions
Proper atmospheric conditions are essential for cultivation. Besides, having wrong data about atmosphere can create problems for the crop. IoT enables to record and understand the progressing atmospheric conditions as shown in Figure 11.3. Sensors are set inside and outside of the agriculture fields. They accumulate data from the nature which can be used to pick the…
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Appropriateness of IoT in agriculture
Smart farming is a powerful arrangement of doing agribusiness and developing nourishment in a practical manner. It is a utilization of actualizing associated gadgets and inventive advancements together into farming. Smart farming significantly relies upon IoT by subsequently reducing the physical work of ranchers and cultivators and in this manner expanding the profitability. With the…
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How did IoT in agriculture make its impression?
Sensors have been introduced to the agribusiness activities a long time ago. The issue with the conventional methodology of using sensor innovation was that it was not ready to handle the live information from the sensors. The sensors used to log the information into their connected memory and later on had the option to process…
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Applications of IoT in agriculture
Till now IoT has found applications in numerous industries and agriculture industry is not an exception. Till the end of 2018, the revenue associated with horticulture was USD 1.8 billion internationally and it is still increasing. It is supposed to reach USD 4.3 billion by 2023 with a compound annual growth rate of 19.3%. Various…
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IoT-enabled technologies
IoT has different empowering advances such as wireless sensor networks, cloud computing, big data, embedded systems, security protocols and architectures, protocols empowering correspondence, web administrations, internet and search engines (Anand & Vikram 2016). Remote sensor network: It consists of different sensors which help in gathering different types of information. Distributed computing: It provides information to PCs…
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What is smart agriculture?
There are numerous approaches to allude to current horticulture. For instance, AgriTech refers to the utilization of innovation in agribusiness. Smart horticulture, then again, is for the most part used to indicate the use of IoT arrangements in farming. The equivalent applies to the smart cultivating definition (Figure 11.1). Albeit smart farming IoT, just as…
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Related research
Muthunpandian et al. (2017) proposed an automatic system for crop field monitoring continuously. The model maintains the water levels within the crop field. This developed device is useful in the irrigation system. Another computerized irrigation model was developed by Gutiérrez et al. (2014) to optimize water use in agricultural crops. The gadget has a distributed wireless community…
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Introduction
In the modern world, when new technologies are emerging rapidly the need has arisen to be smart in agriculture too. India is a land of agriculture, ranking second worldwide in farm productivity. Before the advancement in the technology, farmers used to manually irrigate their lands which was a time-consuming process as well as required more…
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Future work
The varied requisites of crops in terms of calcium, magnesium, sodium, etc. can be identified and fulfilled. A notification can be sent to the farmers regarding the information about the water contents.