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Performance evaluation of IoT-based service system for monitoring nutritional deficiencies in plants

Heri Andrianto, Suhardi Suhardi, Ahmad Faizal, Novianto Budi Kurniawan, Dimas Praja Purwa Aji

2021Information Processing in Agriculture26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to develop and evaluate the performance of a service system platform based on the Internet of Things (IoT) for monitoring nutritional deficiencies in plants and providing fertilizer recommendations. There are two distinct differences between this work and previous ones; namely, this service system platform has been developed based on IoT using a system engineering approach and its performance has been evaluated using dependability. We have successfully developed and integrated a service system platform and chlorophyll meter that is based on IoT. We have also successfully tested the performance of the service system platform using the JMeter software. The dependability value measured from the five tested variables (reliability, availability, integrity, maintainability, and safety) showed a value of 0.97 which represents a very good level of system confidence in not failing to deliver services to users under normal operational conditions. From a future perspective, this platform can be used as an alternative service to monitor nutrient deficiencies in plants and provide fertilization recommendations to increase yields, reduce fertilizer costs, and prevent the use of excessive fertilizers, which can cause environmental pollution.

Topics & Concepts

DependabilityMaintainabilityService (business)Reliability engineeringReliability (semiconductor)Internet of ThingsEngineeringComputer scienceEmbedded systemBusinessMarketingPhysicsPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsIoT Networks and ProtocolsIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingInformation Retrieval and Data Mining