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The Internet of Things (IOT) in Smart Agriculture Monitoring

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  • Alia Rifat

    (Hobby Research Associate, Bangladesh)

  • Prince Patel

    (Charotar University of Science and Technology Gujarat, India)

  • B. Shoban Babu

    (SV Engineering College Tirupat, India)

Abstract

Regardless of how the public perceives agriculture, the reality is that today's agriculture industry is more data-driven, precise, and sophisticated than ever before. The rapid rise of Internet-of-Things (IoT)-based technologies has transformed practically every industry, including "smart agriculture," which has moved away from statistical to quantitative techniques. Smart agriculture allows for more efficient fertilizer use and less water waste. The goal of the smart agribusiness research is to create a dynamic and emotionally supportive farm management network. IoT is being used in agriculture to learn about the agricultural field by using sensors for field monitoring and control. Sensors are used to acquire a better understanding of the crop field for monitoring, field control, and other applications. We'll look at how Internet of Things architectures aid farm fields in this research. The entire Internet of Things (IoT) Solicitations in Agriculture, as well as how they work, are provided. According to the report, IoT can also be used to fill in gaps in agriculture. Technology scalability should be encouraged without jeopardizing existing infrastructures functionality. The current state of Internet of Things (IoT) solicitations in agricultural, as well as future projections, are discussed in this article.

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Handle: RePEc:epw:comput:v:2:y:2022:i:1:id:10049
DOI: 10.24018/compute.2022.2.1.49
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