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Advancing Precision Agriculture Through Digital Twins and Smart Farming Technologies: A Review

AgriEngineering
The agricultural sector is evolving with the adoption of smart farming technologies, where Digital Twins (DTs) offer new possibilities for real-time monitoring, simulation, and decision-making. While previous research has explored the Internet of Things (
Muhammad Awais   +4 more
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On the Experiences with Testbeds and Applications in Precision Farming

Proceedings of the First ACM International Workshop on the Engineering of Reliable, Robust, and Secure Embedded Wireless Sensing Systems, 2017
While success stories are likely to be reported, failures are rarely published - even if a lot can be learned from them. In this paper we present experiences and findings from our testbed and WSN deployments. Our PotatoNet has been deployed on an agricultural area in 2015 to perform several WSN outdoor experiments while measuring the stress of potato ...
Robert Hartung   +4 more
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Minimally-invasive, real-time, non-destructive, species-independent phytohormone biosensor for precision farming.

Biosensors & bioelectronics, 2022
To keep up with population growth, precision farming technologies must be implemented to sustainably increase agricultural output. The impact of such technologies can be expanded by monitoring phytohormones, such as salicylic acid.
A. Bukhamsin   +6 more
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A survey of open-access datasets for computer vision in precision poultry farming

Poultry Science
Highlights • There is a need for open-access image/video datasets for computer vision in precision poultry farming.• The 20 qualified public image/video datasets related to poultry are surveyed.• The critical considerations on building a comprehensive ...
Guoming Li
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Precision Farming in Horticulture

2013
Climatic variations often tend to have adverse effect on the yield and production of crops. Efforts have, therefore, been on for harnessing this natural resource through artificial means for increasing crop productivity. One such technology is protected cultivation. This technique is well adopted in Europe and USA and now China and Japan are leading in
Jitendar Singh, S.K. Jain, L.K. Dashora
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Precision Farming: An Introduction

Outlook on Agriculture, 1994
Traditional arable management practice has tended to manage fields uniformly and has tended to ignore the inherent spatial variability found on most farms. This has been exacerbated by the increase of field size due to pressures from mechanization.
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Autobot for precision farming

2017 International Conference on Innovations in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Media Technology (ICEEIMT), 2017
Agriculture is considered as one of the traditional occupations in India, due to the fact of specialization and skills we possess. Ancient farmer used their advanced skills and techniques to yields production from various sources, but in today's scenario farmers are striving hard to cultivate the land and yield the production. The farmers today are not
N Mohammed Abu Basim   +6 more
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Precision farming in Kazakhstan

Zemleustrojstvo, kadastr i monitoring zemel' (Land management, cadastre and land monitoring), 2021
The article deals with the problems of modern land management, and investigates the historical background and the emergence of precision farming in the world. The author analyzes the advantage of this technology over traditional land use, and the prerequisites for the emergence of precision farming in Kazakhstan.
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Human-computer interactions with farm animals—enhancing welfare through precision livestock farming and artificial intelligence

Frontiers in Veterinary Science
While user-centered design approaches stemming from the human-computer interaction (HCI) field have notably improved the welfare of companion, service, and zoo animals, their application in farm animal settings remains limited.
Suresh Neethirajan   +4 more
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Precision Organic Farming

2003, Las Vegas, NV July 27-30, 2003, 2013
In organic farming the natural “basic variation” affects more the output of the system than in conventional farming. The conventional farming system uses substantial amount of inputs such as chemicals and energy. Thus the relative share of inputs added to the system is much higher than in organic farming.
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