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Intelligent Agriculture: Developing a System for Monitoring and Controlling Production examines the development of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technology designed to monitor and control agriculture production.
The book is divided into four sections which illustrate the innovative technology of this product. Section One explores the consumer's discovery of the product and includes a benchmark analysis of the WSN against other similar technologies alongside a technological roadmap, intellectual property analysis and value proposal. Sections Two and Three demonstrate the development of WSN technology in relation to system architecture and software application. Finally, Section Four outlines concept activities used to test the WSN technology and its solutions.
An illuminating resource for academics and professionals within the fields of agriculture and agribusiness, this volume will also serve as a helpful guide for other technological sectors as a reference for the development of new technologies.
Contents
FIRST PART: CONSUMER DISCOVERY 1.1. Introduction
1.2. Benchmark Analysis Against Other Similar Technologies
1.3. Technological Roadmap
1.4. Intellectual Property Analysis
1.5. Value Proposal
SECOND PART: SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Wireless Sensor Network (WSN)
2.2.1. Sensors
2.2.2. Sink Nodes
2.2.3. Solar Panels
2.3. Hardware Brain
THIRD PART: SOFTWARE AND APLICATIONS
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Software
3.3. Software Design
3.4. Application Screenshots
FOURTH PART: AGROTECNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Aim and Objectives
4.3. Proof of Concept Activities
4.3.1. Measuring Outside Temperature and Humidity
4.3.2. Measuring Electrical Conductivity, Moisture and Temperature of the Soil
4.3.3. Measuring Global Radiation
4.4. Demonstration of Smart Farming Network
4.4.1. Software Used During Network Testing
4.4.2. Graphical Representation of Results Collecting from each Sensor Used During the Demonstration
4.4.3. Software for Setting Real Time Clock
4.5. Feasibility Analysis Including Protocol Updates and Proof to Continue with TRL4 and Beyond
CONCLUSIONS



