Findings and Future Implications
Suchismita Satapathy,
Debesh Mishra () and
Arturo Realyvásquez Vargas
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Suchismita Satapathy: KIIT University
Debesh Mishra: KIIT University
Arturo Realyvásquez Vargas: Instituto Tecnologico de Tijuana
Chapter Chapter 7 in Innovation in Agriculture with IoT and AI, 2022, pp 99-111 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The “Internet of Things (IoT)” is a computational-supported information-system (Gubbi et al., 2013; Raiwani, 2013) that can be used for a variety of applications, which not only can help in reducing the physical workloads of farmers, but also can help in the ultimate reduction of farmers’ mental stress levels in the workplaces. Other IT-based techniques are different from the IoT-based techniques with regard to their embedded and ubiquitous characteristics diffusing in daily-lives of every individual (Mohammed & Esmail, 2015). The IoT-based devices comprise of interactive elements, sensors and/or even complex-elements through well-defined communication-interfaces, which can share data apart from appropriate communications with the outer-world through specially designed network-gateways (Chen et al., 2011; Zachariah et al., 2015).
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-88828-2_7
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