Development of an open sensorized platform in a smart agriculture context: A vineyard support system for monitoring mildew disease
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Development of an open sensorized platform in a smart agriculture context: A vineyard support system for monitoring mildew diseaseAutoría
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2019Editor
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0257-8972; 1879-3347Cita bibliográfica
Trilles, Sergio, et al. "Development of an open sensorized platform in a smart agriculture context: A vineyard support system for monitoring mildew disease." Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems, 2019Tipo de documento
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In recent years, some offcial reports, to produce best products regarding
quality, quantity and economic conditions, recommend that the farming sector
should benefit with new tools and techniques coming from Infor ... [+]
In recent years, some offcial reports, to produce best products regarding
quality, quantity and economic conditions, recommend that the farming sector
should benefit with new tools and techniques coming from Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) realm. In this way, during last decade the
deployment of sensing devices has increased considerably in the field of agriculture.
This fact has led to a new concept called smart agriculture, and it
contemplates activities such as field monitoring, which offer support to make
decisions or perform actions, such as irrigation or fertilization.
Apart from sensing devices, which use the Internet protocol to transfer data
(Internet of Things), there are the so-called crop models, which are able to
provide added value over the data provided by the sensors, with the aim of
providing recommendations to farmers in decision-making and thus, increase
the quality and quantity of their production.
In this scenario, the current work uses a low-cost sensorized platform, capable
of monitoring meteorological phenomena following the Internet of Things
paradigm, with the goal to apply an alert disease model on the cultivation of
the vine. The edge computing paradigm is used to achieve this objective; also our work follows some advances from GIScience to increase interoperability. An
example of this platform has been deployed in a vineyard parcel located in the
municipality of Vilafamés (Castelló, Spain). [-]
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Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems, 2019Proyecto de investigación
Sergio Trilles has been funded by the postdoctoral programme Vali+d (GVA; grant number APOSTD/2016/058). The project is partially funded by the Universitat Jaume I - PINV 2017 (UJI-A2017-14), the Aragon regional Government (project T59 17R) and the Spanish Government (TIN2017-88002-R)Derechos de acceso
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