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An Improved Reptile Search Algorithm with Multiscale Adaptive Deep Learning Technique and Atrous Spatial Pyramid Pooling for IoT-based Smart Agriculture Management

Bathini Sangeetha and Suresh Pabboju ()
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Bathini Sangeetha: Department of CSE, JNTUH University College of Engineering Sultanpur, Sangareddy 502273, Telangana, India
Suresh Pabboju: ��Department of Information Technology, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad 500075, Telangana, India

Journal of Information & Knowledge Management (JIKM), 2025, vol. 24, issue 01, 1-35

Abstract: Smart farming is an enhanced option for increasing food production, resource management and labour. Existing prediction methods need trained experts to analyse the data, which is a time- consuming process, and thus, there is a need for smart farming with the Internet of Things (IoT). Hence, a well-developed IoT-assisted smart agriculture model is proposed for managing agricultural needs to improve the economic value of farmers. The proposed framework constitutes four major aspects like Crop prediction, Crop yield prediction, Plant disease prediction and Smart irrigation. Initially, the crop images are taken as the input and fed to the Multi-scale Adaptive and Attention-based Convolution Neural Network with Atrous Spatial Pyramid Pooling (MACNN-ASPP), where the dissimilar crops are classified and obtained. In the second aspect, the crop image as well as crop-related data, are fetched from the data sources and given as input. Further, the deep features of the image are extracted that are added with soil and environment condition data. Then this feature is subjected to the Multi-scale Adaptive and Attention-based One-Dimensional Convolution Neural Network with Atrous Spatial Pyramid Pooling (MA1DCNN-ASPP) for crop yield prediction. While in the third aspect, the leaf images are assembled from the data file and fed as input to the MACNN-ASPP for detecting the variety of diseases affecting the plants. In the final aspect, smart irrigation is done by collecting field images with related data. Further, the deep features retrieved from the field images are applied to MA1DCNN-ASPP, where the different conditions of the field will be attained. In order to develop the model adaptively, the hyper-parameters in the network are optimised using the Improved Reptile Search Algorithm (IRSA). Finally, the investigation is done over the proposed methodology using multiple evaluation metrics. In contrast with other approaches, the proposed smart agriculture outperforms the performance of managing crops without any hazardous effects. Accuracy validation executed in the implemented IRSA-MACNN-ASSP-based crop yield prediction model accomplished better efficiency as 6.89%, 4.45%, 2.19% and 1.08% better than the classical techniques like CNN, LSTM, 1DCNN and MA1DCNN-ASPP.

Keywords: IoT-based smart agriculture management; improved reptile search algorithm; crop prediction; smart irrigation; plant disease prediction; crop yield prediction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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