2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3204066
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IoT Based Smart Greenhouse Framework and Control Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture

Abstract: In recent years, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become one of the most familiar names creating a benchmark and scaling new heights. IoT an indeed future of the communication that has transformed the objects (things) of the real world into smarter devices. With the advent of IoT technology, this decade is witnessing a transformation from traditional agriculture approaches to the most advanced ones. In perspective to the current standing of IoT in agriculture, identification of the most prominent application o… Show more

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“…The traditional greenhouse suffers from several limitations in terms of supervision and control [11]. It is primarily designed for year-round crop cultivation, relying heavily on the grower's assessment of crop parameters and other growing conditions [12]. Manual plant inspections are also commonly employed, which consume significant time and labor resources [13].…”
Section: History Of Greenhouse Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The traditional greenhouse suffers from several limitations in terms of supervision and control [11]. It is primarily designed for year-round crop cultivation, relying heavily on the grower's assessment of crop parameters and other growing conditions [12]. Manual plant inspections are also commonly employed, which consume significant time and labor resources [13].…”
Section: History Of Greenhouse Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By incorporating IoT, farmers can make real-time decisions and take actions to minimize supply losses [8] while ensuring a suitable climate for optimal plant growth and health [6]. This integration facilitates the exchange of information across sensors, data streams, processes, and web-based services, ultimately leading to the development of cost-effective and reliable farming solutions that enhance productivity with minimal labor requirements [12]. The data collected by sensors plays a crucial role in the development of more robust models for predicting greenhouse parameters, as well as performing tasks such as plant disease detection, weed management, and plant counting [2].…”
Section: History Of Greenhouse Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%