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A Revisit of Internet of Things Technologies for Monitoring and Control Strategies in Smart Agriculture

Amjad Rehman; Tanzila Saba; Muhammad Kashif; Suliman Mohamed Fati; Saeed Ali Bahaj; Huma Chaudhry

Agronomy · 2022

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Summary

With the rise of new technologies, such as the Internet of Things, raising the productivity of agricultural and farming activities is critical to improving yields and cost-effectiveness. IoT, in particular, can improve the efficiency of agriculture and farming processes by eliminating human intervention through automation. The fast rise of Internet of Things (IoT)-based tools has changed nearly all life sectors, including business, agriculture, surveillance, etc. These radical developments are upending traditional agricultural practices and presenting new options in the face of various obstacles. IoT aids in collecting data that is useful in the farming sector, such as changes in climatic conditions, soil fertility, amount of water required for crops, irrigation, insect and pest detection,

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/agronomy12010127
Catalogue ID
NRmo9rin9c-0w5
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