Smart Agriculture Method Grounded on IoT

Authors

  • Ameya Mhapankar Research Scholars
  • Sagar Mhatre

Keywords:

IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Smart Agriculture, Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract

Agriculture is one of the most significant professions that make surplus
services to the mankind. Without agriculture necessities, the benefits
from it cannot be obtained. With the vast technological progresses,
urban areas are emerging fast and natural resources around us are
getting depleted, Natural resources in soil are vital for farmers lacks
sufficient knowledge about the resources present in the soil they are
facing lot of experiments in cultivating suitable crops and producing
yield. Contemporary technical progressions such as data analytics and
internet of things (IoT) allow us to forecast the future of the given
input beforehand its actual execution. By investigating the suggested
natural resources current in soil, we can forecast the crops cultivation
using numerous contemporary investigative techniques. This affords
the farmer with smart agricultural practices and progresses the yield

Author Biography

Ameya Mhapankar, Research Scholars

MCA, Thakur Institute of Management Studies, Career Development & Research (TIMSCDR) Mumbai, India

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Published

2020-06-15