2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.atech.2023.100187
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Internet of Things in aquaculture: A review of the challenges and potential solutions based on current and future trends

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“…One of the key drivers of the IoT is the proliferation of low-cost sensors and other hardware, as well as the development of wireless networking technologies that enable a wide range of devices to be connected to the Internet [24,25]. In addition, advances in data analytics and cloud computing have enabled the processing and analysis of the large amounts of data generated by IoT devices, allowing for increased productivity and quality of life in both old new industries and societies [1].…”
Section: Internet Of Things 221 Basics About the Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the key drivers of the IoT is the proliferation of low-cost sensors and other hardware, as well as the development of wireless networking technologies that enable a wide range of devices to be connected to the Internet [24,25]. In addition, advances in data analytics and cloud computing have enabled the processing and analysis of the large amounts of data generated by IoT devices, allowing for increased productivity and quality of life in both old new industries and societies [1].…”
Section: Internet Of Things 221 Basics About the Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In aquaculture, similar hurdles exist for more precision or smart farming data-driven approaches, especially in poorer or more rural regions where access to electricity or the Internet is not reliable [152][153][154] . Indeed, high-income countries, such as the USA, probably have a greater capacity to improve their aquaculture data more quickly with the right internal coordination and support, especially across the diverse agencies tasked or interested in aquatic commodity data collection 78 .…”
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“…These channels effectively utilize both network infrastructure and wireless sensors. Attaining consistent and reliable performance in data transmission is paramount, especially in light of the substantial interference prevalent in the complex agricultural production environment and frequent climate changes that continually challenge this technology [67], [68].…”
Section: ) Connectivity Layermentioning
confidence: 99%