IOT AND AGRICULTURE IN INDIA- A REVIEW
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/5FJGHKeywords:
Internet of Things, Agriculture, Crop Monitoring, UAV, Communication, Rural India, Sustainable DevelopmentAbstract
India is a country of farmers. With maximum population living in rural areas, the livelihood of most of the people depends on agriculture. The geographical location of India makes it among the regions of different seasons/weathers. Due to adverse weather conditions, farming is not a piece of cake, and due to lack of knowledge and resources in the rural area, many farmers end up losing their yield. With the advent of Internet of Things, the farmers can go hand in hand with experts, which will be helping the farmers understand the specific period and proper techniques to get maximum yields- crop monitoring. In the cases, when it is difficult for farmers to visit the field, they can easily operate their machines and/or motors remotely using Internet of Things. The review paper focuses on the technological developments in the field of Agriculture using the most recent and useful technology- Internet of Things.
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