2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-1202-1_20
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A Novel Approach of IoT-Based Smart Greenhouse Farming System

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“…The LoRa has been implemented in smart bee monitoring farms to ensure communication of the colony activities [47]. Greenhouses measure air temperature, humidity, light intensity, and soil moisture [48]. LoRa's advantage is its scalability to several nodes and adaptability to interference and noise.…”
Section: Energy-efficient Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LoRa has been implemented in smart bee monitoring farms to ensure communication of the colony activities [47]. Greenhouses measure air temperature, humidity, light intensity, and soil moisture [48]. LoRa's advantage is its scalability to several nodes and adaptability to interference and noise.…”
Section: Energy-efficient Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though IoT technology is widely used in different fields, such as smart parking systems, smart healthcare and so on, it still does not apply in large-scale agriculture in many countries especially developing countries. A Lora-based small-scale smart greenhouse was developed; the system could monitor soil moisture, light strength and temperature; the data was transmitted to the Tata server; and the data could be retrieved www.ijacsa.thesai.org from Microsoft Azure Cloud and displayed on the developed webpage through the network [9]. In order to further efficient management of farming, a camera was deployed not only to monitor the growth conditions of plants, but also to check which disease the crops have by using image processing technology [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…En cuanto al uso del internet de las cosas en la gestión específica de ciertos cultivos se pueden identificar estudios tendientes a optimizar la producción, monitorear el crecimiento, así como a generar alertas tempranas contra plagas [81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90]. Por otra parte, se encuentran artículos sobre el uso del IoT en la optimización de métodos controlados de cultivo como la hidroponía [91,92] y los invernaderos [93][94][95][96]. En esta misma línea las preocupaciones sobre la disponibilidad del agua han planteado la posibilidad de buscar en el internet de las cosas un medio que contribuya la administración eficiente de este recurso [97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104].…”
Section: Análisis De Las Aplicaciones Del Internet De Las Cosas En Cada Eslabón De La Cadena De Suministro De Alimentosunclassified