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Tools for Controlling Smart Farms: The Current Problems and Prospects in Smart Horticulture KCI 등재

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화훼연구 (Flower Research Journal)
한국화훼학회 (Korean Society for Floricultural Science)
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In the Fourth Industrial Revolution, digitally effective automatic tools in agriculture are being devised to produce food quickly. Therefore, it is essential to develop a deep understanding of digital technology and its features for the consideration of new relationships, arranged skills, and cultural economics to attain the best value for the consumption of agricultural products. Farmers play a crucial role in replacing traditional agricultural methods with new technologies in their fields. Experienced farmers can draw on the Internet of Things (IoT) to benefit from smart technologies, such as gateway data stores in light, humid, and pH sensors, and improve all sensor data daily in big sectors starting from their smart farms. This report focuses on the relationship between smart farms and IoT with new network knowledge and smart devices to benefit agriculture. This report hopes to support the farmers who intend to draw on the most recent advances in IoT-based smart farming against the backdrop of evolving sensors, tackling current

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Abstract
Introduction
What is a smart farm?
Tools for controlling smart farm
Biological sensor (including chemical and gasanalyzers)
    Water sensors
    Meteorological sensors
    Weed seekers
Optical sensors – hyperspectral, multispectral,fluorescence, and thermal sensing
    Optical cameras
    Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR)
    Sensors for detection of Microorganisms and Pestmanagement
    Photometric sensors
    Soil respiration or moisture
    Photosynthesis sensors
    Leaf area index (LAI) sensors
Accelerometers
    Rangefinders
    Dendrometers
    Hygrometers
    Temperature sensors
    Gas sensors
    Chlorophyll meters
    Image sensors
    Global Positioning System (GPS)
    The smart farmer or the best farmer?
The current stages of smart horticulture inKorea
The current problems and prospects insmart horticulture
Conclusion
References
저자
  • Toan Khac Nguyen(Department of Plant Biotechnology, Sejong University)
  • Minjung Kwon(Department of Plant Biotechnology, Sejong University)
  • Jin-Hee Lim(Department of Plant Biotechnology, Sejong University) Corresponding author