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Structuring Rich Agriculture using Pervasive Computing
Author(s) -
Anurag Bhatnagar,
Nikhar Bhatnagar,
Pradeep Kumar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1099/1/012078
Subject(s) - ubiquitous computing , computer science , agriculture , cloud computing , agricultural engineering , structuring , profit (economics) , population , work (physics) , economic shortage , environmental economics , data science , business , engineering , geography , sociology , economics , linguistics , philosophy , government (linguistics) , demography , archaeology , finance , microeconomics , operating system , mechanical engineering
Now a day almost all humans carry gadgets which are smaller in size but has maximum utilization in term of functionality i.e., mobile or smart watches. Cloud Computing is proven one of the best hope for farmers for better cultivation of crops by using digital compilation. In almost every year, more than 40% downfall in the cultivation has observed due to unfavourable conditions for instance changes in the climate, the storage of water and shortage of labour due to increased urbanized population. The solution of this problem turn onto the form of a new technology named ‘eplant’. With the minimized input the best possible crops production for the best health is the focus of this technique. Thus the term “Pervasive Computing” came into existence. “Pervasive Computing” is also known as “Ubiquitous Computing”. This paper is about introducing this new technique in farming. Data sensors are used to provide all necessary resources for better crop development through and different compatible actuators are also used as per the environmental conditions. The role of sensors is the collection of the data about soil, the climate and for specific plants conditions. In order to minimize the hard work and to maximize the profit of the farmer this technique provided desired parameters by different calculations.

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