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@article{162153, author = {Swati Shelar and Dr.Rajeshwari Biradar}, title = {Smart Agriculture Using IOT:Review}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {8}, pages = {129-131}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=162153}, abstract = {Smart agriculture is an emerging concept, because IOT sensors are capable of providing information about agriculture fields and then act upon the user input. Despite the perception people may have regarding the agricultural process, the reality is that today’s agriculture industry is data-centered, precise, and smarter than ever. The rapid emergence of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) based technologies redesigned almost every industry including ‘‘smart agriculture’’ which moved the industry from statistical to quantitative approaches. Smart agriculture is an emerging concept, because IOT sensors are capable of providing information about agriculture fields and then act upon based on the user input. This article gives lighten about the potential of wireless sensors and IoT in agriculture, as well as the challenges expected to be faced when integrating this technology with the traditional farming practices. Once hardware has been developed depending on the change in requirements and technology the software needs the updating. The updated hardware is called a new version of the software. This new version is required to be tested in order to ensure changes that are made in the old version work correctly and it will not bring bugs in other parts of the software. This is necessary because updating in one part of the hardware may bring some undesirable effects in other parts of the hardware. }, keywords = {Internet of Things (IOT), Smart Agriculture using IOT, Arduino, Sensor. }, month = {}, }
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