Many academic and corporate institutions have begun to focus on the IoT as of late. Artificial streaming, networked communities, intelligent networking, autonomous cars, and digital networks are just a few examples of the various ways in which IoT technologies are already changing people’s lives. To meet this need and attain high profitability, farmers and agricultural enterprises are moving towards new technologies that are precise, time-intensive, cost-effective, and need less human participation. The goal of one such approach, the Internet of Things (IoT), is to implement intelligent farming. Intelligent Farming, made possible by the ongoing evolution of IoT-based techniques, transformed the agricultural industry, moving it away from quantitative and towards qualitative methods. The Internet of Things (IoT) and sensor networks are the subject of this research because of their potential to mitigate the effects of environmental and land-related problems in farming.
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8 July 2024
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ICMCCT2022: The Third International Conference on Materials, Computing and Communication Technologies
20 June 2022
Kanyakumari, India
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July 08 2024
Internet of things (IoT) for smart agriculture: Innovative practices and the path for future farming
M. Suresh;
M. Suresh
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Department of Computer Science, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education
, Coimbatore, India
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S. Manju Priya
S. Manju Priya
Department of Computer Science, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education
, Coimbatore, India
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a)Corresponding author:[email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2965, 030013 (2024)
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M. Suresh, S. Manju Priya; Internet of things (IoT) for smart agriculture: Innovative practices and the path for future farming. AIP Conf. Proc. 8 July 2024; 2965 (1): 030013. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0211969
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