Litcius/Paper detail

IoT-based Measurement for Smart Agriculture

Alexandre Heideker, Dener Ottolini, Ivan Zyrianoff, André Torre Neto, Tullio Salmon Cinotti, Carlos Kamienski

202025 citationsDOI

Abstract

Smart agriculture is increasingly seen as a solution to global sustainability problems such as global warming, waste of water resources, excessive use of pesticides, and low economic activity. The core of this technology is the acquisition of data from the soil, crop, and climate to act in the production. Several solutions exist, but many are proprietary, high cost, hard to install, maintain, and integrate with third-party solutions. This paper presents an IoT technology set applied to the acquisition of agricultural data using open source solutions such as FIWARE and LoRaWAN, which allow extensive customization and integration with advanced weather forecasting, Machine Learning, and real-time dashboard services. The results obtained by the combination of different tools and platforms in pilots located in Brazil and Europe reveal a high versatility of the IoT technology applied to smart agriculture.

Topics & Concepts

DashboardPrecision agricultureAgricultureSustainabilityComputer sciencePersonalizationBig dataData scienceWorld Wide WebEcologyOperating systemBiologyIoT Networks and ProtocolsIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingSmart Agriculture and AI
IoT-based Measurement for Smart Agriculture | Litcius