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Researchers from Morocco, the UAE, Egypt, Italy, and South Africa have developed a low-cost IoT- and fuzzy logic–based irrigation system that dynamically adjusts watering using real-time soil and ...
Smart irrigation: How IoT-driven precision agriculture helps feed the emerging economies Smart irrigation resources in India can be gauged from the fact that our famers use 2-4 times more water during ...
IoT has already shown its potential in revolutionizing agriculture through precision farming, which includes smart crop monitoring, precision irrigation, and soil monitoring.
IoT-enabled irrigation systems use real-time weather forecasts and soil moisture sensors to schedule irrigation and avoid overwatering, which damages soil and wastes water.
A team of researchers from South Dakota State University has developed a high-tech system to help farmers optimize crop yields while also lowering costs. According to its developers, the system tracks ...
The latest Infineon chip CYW20829 boasts a set of new features suitable for a multitude of these IoT applications. These features include Periodic Advertisements with Response (PAwR), low energy ...
5. Smart Irrigation Systems IoT-enabled irrigation systems can adjust the amount of water based on the moisture level of the soil and weather predictions.
Researchers at a university in Israel have warned that smart irrigation systems are vulnerable and could be drained by attack using a ‘piping botnet’.
Smart irrigation systems are the integration of numerous advanced solutions that helps farmers for remote supervision and automation of the irrigation procedure.