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- A Study to Improve Crop Yield in Agriculture Using IOT and Big Data
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1 Department of Computer Science, Maharani’s Science College for Women, Bengaluru, IN
2 Dept of Computer Science, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, IN
1 Department of Computer Science, Maharani’s Science College for Women, Bengaluru, IN
2 Dept of Computer Science, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, IN
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Adarsh Journal of Information Technology, Vol 6, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 6-10Abstract
We are entered in to the era of big data. Big data is the term used for data sets so huge and complicated that it becomes hard to process using traditional data management tools or processing applications. As with many other sectors the amount of agriculture data are increasing on a daily source. Big data is an increasingly important concern in modern agriculture. The use of electronic and smart technologies, now make it possible to collect vast amount of digital information about agriculture factors. The Internet of Things, the idea of getting real-world objects connected with each other, will change the way users organize, obtain and consume information radically in coming years. In the Digital Agriculture domain Internet of Things (IoT) enables various applications (crop growth monitoring and selection, irrigation decision support among other numerous applications).Through sensor networks, agriculture can be connected to the IoT, which allows one to create seamless environment among farmers and crops regardless of their geographical boundaries. IoT would enable analysis of data and informed decision making for virtually every stages of agriculture viz. Crop Selection, Support machinery selection, Land Preparation, Seed selection, Seed Sowing, Irrigation, Crop Growth, Fertilizing and Harvesting. In addition multiple independent aspects regarding Soil study, weather forecast and Insecticide, Warehousing facilities. Transportation, Market demand etc., can be amalgamated in the decision making process. Smart Agriculture is one of the good examples of Ubiquitous Computing . Ubiquitous computing is considered to be the core concept behind all advance concepts of today and near future. Proposed System consists of four stages- Analysis, Data Fusion, Classification and Data analytics.Keywords
Big Data, IOT, WSN, Digital Agriculture.References
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- Hemlata Channe, Sukhesh Kothari , Dipali Kadam, “Multidisciplinary Model for Smart Agriculture using Internet-of-Things (IoT), Sensors, Cloud-Computing, MobileComputing & Big-Data Analysis” Int.J.Computer Technology & Applications, Vol 6 (3), 374-382, May-June 2015
- Dr. Aqeel-ur-Rehman, Omics E-Book group “Smart Agriculture: An Approach Towards Better Agriculture Management”, February 2015
- Shitala Prasad, Sateesh K. Peddoju and Debashis Ghosh, “AgroMobile: A CloudBased Framework for Agriculturists on Mobile Platform” International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology Vol.59, (2013), pp.41-52
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- Steve Sonka, “Big Data and the Ag Sector: More than Lots of Numbers”,International Food and Agribusiness Management Review Volume 17 Issue 1, 2014
- N. Sakthipriya An Effective Method for Crop Monitoring Using Wireless Sensor Network, Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 20 (9): 1127-1132, 2014 ISSN 1990-9233
- Fan TongKe “Smart Agriculture Based on Cloud Computing and IOT” Journal of Convergence Information Technology (JCIT) Volume 8, Number 2, Jan 2013
- Xiaohui Wang and Nannan Liu, “The application of internet of things in agricultural means of production supply chain management”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2014, 6(7):2304-2310
- Role of E-Governance to Strengthen Higher Education System in India
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N. G. Yethiraj
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S. Sumanth
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1 Department of Computer Science, Maharani’s Science College for Women, Bengaluru, IN
2 Department of Computer Science, Smt. V.H.D. Central Institute of Home Science, Bengaluru, IN
1 Department of Computer Science, Maharani’s Science College for Women, Bengaluru, IN
2 Department of Computer Science, Smt. V.H.D. Central Institute of Home Science, Bengaluru, IN
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Adarsh Journal of Information Technology, Vol 6, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 29-32Abstract
An Impact of modern technology in Higher Education can be done through a good higher education system is required for overall development of a nation. A remarkable growth in the higher education sector had made the administration of higher education institutions intricate. Many researches reveal that the integration of ICT helps to reduce the intricacy and enhance the overall administration of higher education. Electronic Governance (e- Governance) is the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for the planning, implementation, and monitoring of government programs, projects, and activities. E-Governance is expected to help deliver cost-effective and easy-to access citizen services, and improve processing of transactions both within the government, and between the government and other agencies. E-Governance is understood as a set of activities involving the effective contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) for strengthening administration and management in higher education system in India has declined somewhat over the past three decades due to remarkable increase in the number of colleges and universities and their privatization. It has become very important for the government to keep track of their functioning. Educational institutions may have various requirements that include computerization and management of processes such as registration, admission, student information, classes, time table, transport, attendance, library, salary and expenses, examinations, performance, grades, hostels, security and reports. Many of the software providers allow their clients to choose from the available modules to suit their needs to monitoring of these aspects. In this study, an attempt has been made to discuss the concept of E-Governance and use of latest application in higher education sector.Keywords
E-Governance, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), Indian Higher Education System (HIS), MIS (Management Information System).References
- The Changing Governance Of Higher Education in India By Martin Carnoy and Rafiq Dossani, Stanford University, 2011.
- A New Direction of Governance and Regulation in Higher Education By Santosh Kumar Joshi, International Journal of Educational Planning & Administration ISSN 2249-3093 Volume 1, Number 2 (2011), pp. 173-178, Research India Publications, http://www.ripublication.com/ijepa.html.
- The Higher Education System in India and its Impact on the Economy Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2139894.
- "Privacy Is Your Human Right Not A Government Charity". Privacy Laws in India and Privacy and Regulations in India. 14 July 2014.
- Electronic Delivery (E-Delivery) Of Services In India Is Needed". Perry4Law Organization’s Blog – an Exclusive and Global Techno Legal Knowledge Base. 4 October 2012.