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Crop Management with the IoT: An Interdisciplinary Survey

Giuliano Vitali, Matteo Francia, Matteo Golfarelli, Maurizio Canavari

2021Agronomy58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, we analyze how crop management will benefit from the Internet of Things (IoT) by providing an overview of its architecture and components from agronomic and technological perspectives. The present analysis highlights that IoT is a mature enabling technology with articulated hardware and software components. Cheap networked devices can sense crop fields at a finer grain to give timeliness warnings on the presence of stress conditions and diseases to a wider range of farmers. Cloud computing allows reliable storage, access to heterogeneous data, and machine-learning techniques for developing and deploying farm services. From this study, it emerges that the Internet of Things will draw attention to sensor quality and placement protocols, while machine learning should be oriented to produce understandable knowledge, which is also useful to enhance cropping system simulation systems.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceCloud computingInternet of ThingsCroppingSoftwareThe InternetData scienceArchitectureCrop managementWorld Wide WebAgricultural engineeringCropEngineeringAgricultureBiologyVisual artsArtEcologyGeographyForestryOperating systemProgramming languageSmart Agriculture and AIIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingIoT Networks and Protocols