Smart Farming Sample Clauses

Smart Farming. ‌ Agriculture is a critical area with a great significance in most nations. The emergence of IoT applications has a significant impact on determining the right seasons for growing specific crops and the weather conditions appropriate for each plant. IoT in smart farming is a novel approach which is aimed at improving productivity. Various devices such as remote-controlled vehicles operate on either manual or automatic modes to help in multiple agricultural activities such as cutting, spraying, and monitoring humidity, conditions of soil, temperature, and water supply [67]. The adoption of scientific techniques offers great hope for farmers for higher yields, as farming techniques improve in efficiency. The feasibility of smart farming demands for more advanced and reliable tools to effectively provide maximum outputs. Smart applications—accessed through a smartphone or a tablet connected to a wide area network—assess and determine humidity, temperature, and other weather conditions; hence, proper activities are done to improve the soil condition for better yields. According to the next design of the smart farming scenario, a reliable sensing network is necessary to enable the farmer to smartly plan, control, and monitor the farm. Sensitive farming requirements include sensors measuring humidity, soil productivity, and pH as well as other characteristics. Each node plays a significant role in collecting, storing, and processing data to provide the farmer with effective results for predicting the focus in farming. Usually, all the devices transmit their information to a mobile application in a smartphone where the smart farmer can predict, monitor, and control the critical areas that will ensure high yields are produced. Although smart farming does not require complex computing capabilities and tools, the available computing tools must be equipped with functions of vision or target and the data analytical capabilities to improve results of data analysis in the smartphone application. Efficient communications are vital through a wireless network to enable reliable detection of the changing state of information in the farm. People can learn about the amount of water usage required in the farms for outdoor agriculture. On the other hand, the IoT is applied in indoor agriculture for management and monitoring of micro-climate conditions such as light, temperature, soil quality and humidity which will help in maximizing productivity. An example of the current appl...
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