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Title: A Systematic Review on Monitoring and Advanced Control Strategies in Smart Agriculture
Authors: Hassan, Syeda Iqra
Alam, Muhammad Mansoor
Illahi, Usman
Al Ghamdi, Mohammed A.
Almotiri, Sultan H.
Muhd Su’ud, Mazliham
UniKL BMI
Keywords: Artificial intelligence (AI)
diseases
farming
imaging technique
IoT
irrigation
nutrients
pesticides
smart agriculture
soil
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: Hassan, S.I., Alam, M.M., Illahi, U., Al Ghamdi, M.A., Almotiri, S.H., Su'ud, M.M. (2021). A Systematic Review on Monitoring and Advanced Control Strategies in Smart Agriculture. IEEE Access, Vol. 09.  DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3057865
Abstract: Automation in agriculture nowadays is the main focus and area of development for various countries. The population rate of the world is increasing rapidly and will be double in upcoming decades and the need of food is also increasing accordingly. To meet this rapid growth in demand, agriculture automation is the best solution. Traditional strategies employed by farmers are not efficient enough to fulfill the rising demand. Improper use of nutrients, water, fertilizers and pesticides disturbs the agricultural growth and the land remains barren with no fertility. This research paper presents different control strategies used to automate agriculture such as: IoT, aerial imagery, multispectral, hyperspectral, NIR, thermal camera, RGB camera, machine learning, and artificial intelligence techniques. Problems in agriculture like plant diseases, pesticide control, weed management, irrigation and water management can easily be solved by different automated and control techniques mentioned above. Automation by advance control strategies of agricultural methods have verified to increase the crops yield and also the soil fertility become strong. This research paper reviews and observe the work of different researchers to present a brief summary about the trends in smart agriculture and also provides the work flow and revenue of smart agriculture system in figure 15 using technologies verified by researchers in their research papers.
Description: Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/26077
ISSN: 21693536
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