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Design and Study of Could Platform Based Sampling Control and Management System

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  • WANG, Hecheng
  • ZHENG, Xiangqun
  • ZHANG, Chunxue
  • CHE, Ming
  • XU, Yan
  • YANG, Bo
  • WEI, Xiaocheng
  • WANG, Qiang

Abstract

Considering the demand for intelligent and information-based management of sampling points for agricultural environmental monitoring, taking the cloud platform as the information carrier, combined with the advantages of GIS development interface technology on the Web side and intelligent handheld system development technology, the overall structure of the sample deployment control collection and sampling management system was designed, and a program flow method for the accurate perception of sampling points and the secondary evaluation of spare sampling points caused by geographic factors was proposed. It is expected to realize the intelligent and information-based sampling work from deployment to collection, and effectively increase the work efficiency. In addition, it is expected to provide a good data interface program for the input and output of related information at the Internet of Things (IoT) level for subsequent related data research.

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  • WANG, Hecheng & ZHENG, Xiangqun & ZHANG, Chunxue & CHE, Ming & XU, Yan & YANG, Bo & WEI, Xiaocheng & WANG, Qiang, 2021. "Design and Study of Could Platform Based Sampling Control and Management System," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 13(10), October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:317713
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.317713
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