Development of IoT-based smart agriculture monitoring system for red radish plants production
by Ari Aharari; Chunsheng Yang
International Journal of Reasoning-based Intelligent Systems (IJRIS), Vol. 13, No. 4, 2021

Abstract: The world population is increasing at a fast rate, and as results need for food is also growing briskly. The traditional method of agriculture is not sufficient enough to cover the needs of the market. On the other hand, the aging of agricultural workers has progressed rapidly, and the successor problem is becoming more serious. Under such circumstances are coming out also new farmers that will help the beginner to agriculture. However, the establishment of farming technology has become a significant management challenge for new farmers. In this paper, we focused on automation in agriculture by applying IoT technologies. The proposed system is utilising to monitor the environmental information during the experiment of producing the red radish. The sensor data is analysed to find the relation between ecological parameters and the growth results. The result of the proposed system was satisfactory as the first step in much deep measure development.

Online publication date: Sat, 30-Oct-2021

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