2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.12.452
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WITHDRAWN: Security Enhancement for IoT Enabled Agriculture

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“…Geofencing for livestock and livestock tracking the location, well-being, and health of cattle may be tracked through wireless IoT apps. In addition to lowering labor expenses, this data aids in the prevention of disease transmission [32], [33].…”
Section: Iot In Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Geofencing for livestock and livestock tracking the location, well-being, and health of cattle may be tracked through wireless IoT apps. In addition to lowering labor expenses, this data aids in the prevention of disease transmission [32], [33].…”
Section: Iot In Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, they may choose between manual and automatic solutions for taking the appropriate steps depending on this information. As a result, farmers may use sensors to activate irrigation when soil moisture levels fall [33], [34].…”
Section: Iot In Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, Galankis (2020) strongly recommended the implementation of Industry 4.0 tools (i.e., information and communication technologies (ICTs), apps, Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, BIG Data, and artificial technologies) within all stages of the food systems to reduce losses and wastes, and, consequently, shortages of food during future pandemic situations similar to Covid-19. Haque et al (2021) proposed the deployment of IoT-based sensors to enhance food security by transforming a traditional inactive scarecrow into a smart versatile scarecrow to protect the farmlands from wild animals and weather conditions. Song et al (2021) employed a systems dynamic approach to simulate hypothetical pandemic scenarios to identify the main causes for food security vulnerabilities within an urban fresh food supply chain.…”
Section: Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is predicted that there will be around 75 billion IoT devices worldwide by 2025 (Liang, 2019). IoT has been exploited to serve humanity in a variety of ways and has implications in all aspects of life including healthcare (Karahoca et al , 2018), tourism (Pizam, 2017), education (Lei et al , 2021), food production (EA et al , 2021), traffic (Tahaei et al , 2020), agriculture (Haque et al , 2021; Kumar et al , 2021) and smart government (Chohan and Hu, 2020). IoT applications have been extended from industry to education in recent years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%