IoT-based intelligent infrastructure decision support system with correlation filter and wrapper framework for smart farming
M. Suresh and
S. Manju Priya
International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, 2025, vol. 21, issue 3, 267-292
Abstract:
Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy in a world where the market is battleground, and technology is constantly changing. More than 75% of the population relies on this ancient craft. Each farmer must produce high-quality harvests despite water shortages and plant illnesses. They must delicately balance soil nutrients, sustaining fertility like a nation's lifeline. From these trials emerged the modern Indian farmer's hero: an IoT-based decision support system, a smart agricultural beacon. This miracle anticipates agricultural yield and guards their livelihood like a sentinel. It monitors soil fertility, stops soil degradation, and considers excessive irrigation a crime against nature. Wireless sensor devices elegantly communicate data to a central server to arrange this technology symphony. In the digital world, a machine learning system does predictive irrigation. The weather, soil, rainfall, seed damage, drought, and alchemical pesticides and fertilisers are considered. Many pioneers in this growing industry have failed, resulting in incorrect estimates and low crop yields. CBF-SF, an artisanal hybrid correlation-based filter (CBF) and sequential forward wrapper architecture is the solution. This clever technique turns parched areas into bountiful goldmines by predicting crop yields with precision, making farmers contemporary alchemists.
Keywords: correlation filter; sequential forward; prediction; IoT-based intelligent infrastructure; decision support system; correlation filter; precision agriculture; crop yield prediction; soil monitoring; wireless sensor devices; data analytics; agricultural technology. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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