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\n\n\n\nDr. Pletser’s experience includes 30 years of working with the European Space Agency as a Senior Physicist/Engineer and coordinating their parabolic flight campaigns, and he is the Guinness World Record holder for the most number of aircraft flown (12) in parabolas, personally logging more than 7,300 parabolas.
\n\nSeeing the 5,000th book published makes us at the same time proud, happy, humble, and grateful. This is a great opportunity to stop and celebrate what we have done so far, but is also an opportunity to engage even more, grow, and succeed. It wouldn't be possible to get here without the synergy of team members’ hard work and authors and editors who devote time and their expertise into Open Access book publishing with us.
\n\nOver these years, we have gone from pioneering the scientific Open Access book publishing field to being the world’s largest Open Access book publisher. Nonetheless, our vision has remained the same: to meet the challenges of making relevant knowledge available to the worldwide community under the Open Access model.
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\n\nThank you all for being part of the journey. 5,000 times thank you!
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However, space flight has only been feasible over the last 60 years. The collective effort of distinguished international researchers, within the field of space flight, has been incorporated into this book suitable to the broader audience. The book has been edited by Prof. George Dekoulis, Aerospace Engineering Institute (AEI), Cyprus, an expert on the state-of-the-art implementations of reconfigurable space physics systems. The book consists of six sections, namely, "Introduction," "Spacecraft Simulators," "Spacecraft Navigation," "Spacecraft Propulsion," "Suborbital Flight," and "Deep-Space Flight." We hope that this book will be beneficial for professionals, researchers, and academicians and inspires the younger generations into pursuing relevant academic studies and professional careers within the space industry.',isbn:"978-1-78923-283-7",printIsbn:"978-1-78923-282-0",pdfIsbn:"978-1-83881-422-9",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.69789",price:119,priceEur:129,priceUsd:155,slug:"space-flight",numberOfPages:258,isOpenForSubmission:!1,isInWos:null,isInBkci:!1,hash:"023c9b0d77a58c0a263c075a7deed7e5",bookSignature:"George Dekoulis",publishedDate:"June 20th 2018",coverURL:"https://cdn.intechopen.com/books/images_new/6350.jpg",numberOfDownloads:15028,numberOfWosCitations:1,numberOfCrossrefCitations:3,numberOfCrossrefCitationsByBook:0,numberOfDimensionsCitations:3,numberOfDimensionsCitationsByBook:0,hasAltmetrics:1,numberOfTotalCitations:7,isAvailableForWebshopOrdering:!0,dateEndFirstStepPublish:"May 22nd 2017",dateEndSecondStepPublish:"June 12th 2017",dateEndThirdStepPublish:"November 25th 2017",dateEndFourthStepPublish:"December 25th 2017",dateEndFifthStepPublish:"February 25th 2018",currentStepOfPublishingProcess:5,indexedIn:"1,2,3,4,5,6,7",editedByType:"Edited by",kuFlag:!1,featuredMarkup:null,editors:[{id:"9833",title:"Prof.",name:"George",middleName:null,surname:"Dekoulis",slug:"george-dekoulis",fullName:"George Dekoulis",profilePictureURL:"https://mts.intechopen.com/storage/users/9833/images/system/9833.jfif",biography:"Prof. George Dekoulis received his PhD in Space Engineering and Communications from Lancaster University, UK, in 2007. He was awarded a First Class BEng (Hons) degree in Communications Engineering from De Montfort University, UK, in 2001. He has received several awards from the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), and the Hudswell International Research Scholarship (IET). He is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Sciences and Technology at the American University of Cyprus (AUCY), Cyprus. He was previously a professor at the Aerospace Engineering Institute (AEI), Cyprus. Founder of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society (AESS), Cyprus. General chair of IEEE Aerospace Engineering Innovations 2019 (IEEE AEI 2019), Limassol, Cyprus. He has worked as a professor in Space Computing & Engineering at various departments, such as Space & Planetary Physics, Aeronautical and Space Engineering, Professional Flight, Robotics/Mechatronics & Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, and Electrical and Electronics Engineering. 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These systems analyze spacecraft behavior, evaluating its thermal balance, and functionalities to ensure mission success and survivability. The objective of this chapter is to give a broad overview on space simulation chambers, describe which are the environmental parameters of space that can be simulated in this type of ground test facilities, types of the space environment simulators, class of phenomena generated inside, and the technological evolution of these systems from its conception. This chapter describes the basic systems and devices that compose the space simulation chambers.",signatures:"Roy Stevenson Soler Chisabas, Geilson Loureiro and Carlos de\nOliveira Lino",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/59192",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/59192",authors:[{id:"224870",title:"Dr.",name:"Roy",surname:"Stevenson Soler Chisabas",slug:"roy-stevenson-soler-chisabas",fullName:"Roy Stevenson Soler Chisabas"}],corrections:null},{id:"57954",title:"Fractal Pyramid: A New Math Tool to Reorient and Accelerate a Spacecraft",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.71751",slug:"fractal-pyramid-a-new-math-tool-to-reorient-and-accelerate-a-spacecraft",totalDownloads:1098,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:0,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"An original mathematical instrument matching two different operational procedures aimed to change orientation and velocity of a spacecraft is suggested and described in detail. The tool’s basements, quaternion algebra with its square-root (pregeometric) image, and fractal surface are represented in a parenthetical but in a sufficient format, indicating their principle properties providing solution to the operational task. A supplementary notion of vector-quaternion version of relativity theory is introduced since the spacecraft-observer mechanical system appears congenitally relativistic. The new tool is shown to have a simple pregeometric image of a fractal pyramid whose tilt and distortion evoke needed changes in the spacecraft’s motion parameters, and the respective math procedures proved to be simplified compared with the traditionally used math methods.",signatures:"Alexander P. 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This chapter deals with optimization of the inertial navigation algorithm against limitations due to the accuracy and stability of signals from the sensors and constraints resulting from the integration step and processor speed used for embedded applications. Inertial navigation considered here is “strapdown” inertial navigation system (SINS) which assumes a fixed inertial measurement unit (IMU). 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The result is achieved by pure analytical methods in the general case of any leader and deputy motion, without singularities or implying any secular terms. Orthogonal dual tensors play a very important role, with the representation of the solution being, to the authors’ knowledge, the shortest approach for describing the complete onboard solution of the 6-DOF orbital motion problem. The solution does not depend on the local-vertical–local-horizontal (LVLH) properties involves that is true in any reference frame of the leader with the origin in its mass center. A representation theorem is provided for the full-body initial value problem. Furthermore, the representation theorems for rotation part and translation part of the relative motion are obtained.",signatures:"Daniel Condurache",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/59256",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/59256",authors:[{id:"112362",title:"Prof.",name:"Daniel",surname:"Condurache",slug:"daniel-condurache",fullName:"Daniel Condurache"}],corrections:null},{id:"57504",title:"Consensus-Based Attitude Maneuver of Multi-spacecraft with Exclusion Constraints",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.71506",slug:"consensus-based-attitude-maneuver-of-multi-spacecraft-with-exclusion-constraints",totalDownloads:1020,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:0,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Some space missions involve cooperative multi-vehicle teams, for such purposes as interferometry and optimal sensor coverage, for example, NASA Terrestrial Planet Finder Mission. Cooperative navigation introduces extra constraints of exclusion zones between the spacecraft to protect them from damaging each other. This is in addition to external exclusion constraints introduced by damaging or blinding celestial objects. This work presents a quaternion-based attitude consensus protocol, using the communication topology of the team of spacecraft. The resulting distributed Laplacians of their communication graph are applied by semidefinite programming (SDP), to synthesize a series of time-varying optimal stochastic matrices. The matrices are used to generate various cooperative attitude maneuvers from the initial attitudes of the spacecraft. Exclusion constraints are satisfied by quaternion-based quadratically constrained attitude control (Q-CAC), where both static and dynamic exclusion zones are identified every time step, expressed as time-varying linear matrix inequalities (LMI) and solved by semidefinite programming.",signatures:"Innocent Okoloko",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/57504",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/57504",authors:[{id:"212560",title:"Dr.",name:"Innocent",surname:"Okoloko",slug:"innocent-okoloko",fullName:"Innocent Okoloko"}],corrections:null},{id:"59388",title:"Mars Networks-Based Navigation: Observability and Optimization",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.73605",slug:"mars-networks-based-navigation-observability-and-optimization",totalDownloads:1005,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:0,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"In order to achieve more scientific returns for Mars, future Mars landers will be required to land at certain landing point with special scientific interest. Therefore, autonomous navigation is indispensable during the Mars approach, entry, and landing phase. However, the number of beacons or the Mars orbiters which can provide the navigation service is so limited and the line-of-sight visibility cannot be guaranteed during the landing period. So the navigation scheme especially the beacon configuration has to be optimized in order to efficiently use the limited navigation information. This chapter aims to analyze the feasibility and optimize the performance of the Mars Networks-based navigation scheme for the Mars pinpoint landing. The observability of navigation system is used as an index describing the navigation capability. Focusing on the relationship between the configuration of radio beacons and observability, the Fisher information matrix is introduced to analytically derive the degree of observability, which gives valuable conclusions for navigation system design. In order to improve the navigation performance, the navigation scheme is optimized by beacon configuration optimization, which gives the best locations of beacons (or the best orbit of navigation orbiters). 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However, erosion of the discharge channel walls by high-energy ions is the most impactful and visible process that limits the lifetime of the thruster. This process is very sensitive to the operation mode of the thruster and the corresponding power density. We hereby present the results of our investigation on the factors that limit the lifetime of Hall thrusters, and three proven techniques for improving longevity of use including magnetic shielding (MS), wall-less technology, and aft-magnetic fields with large gradient.",signatures:"Yongjie Ding, Liqiu Wei, Hong Li and Daren Yu",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/58804",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/58804",authors:[{id:"32224",title:"Prof.",name:"Daren",surname:"Yu",slug:"daren-yu",fullName:"Daren Yu"},{id:"220482",title:"Prof.",name:"Yongjie",surname:"Ding",slug:"yongjie-ding",fullName:"Yongjie Ding"},{id:"230091",title:"Prof.",name:"Liqiu",surname:"Wei",slug:"liqiu-wei",fullName:"Liqiu Wei"}],corrections:null},{id:"58802",title:"Low-Thrust Control Strategies for Earth-to-Mars Trajectories",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.73041",slug:"low-thrust-control-strategies-for-earth-to-mars-trajectories",totalDownloads:1220,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:0,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Recent advances in electric propulsion systems have demonstrated that these engines have the potential to be used for long-duration travels, with applications such as cargo and human transportation for interplanetary voyages. The Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket (VASIMR) is an example of this type of engine, possessing the ability to operate at a wide range of specific impulse levels. This chapter presents the results of a study comparing three different thrust control strategies for Earth-Mars trajectories, using the VASIMR engine at a power of 150 kW. These are constant thrust trajectories, trajectories with coasting periods, and trajectories with variable specific impulse, resulting in variable thrust. To achieve this, an optimization tool was created using spherical coordinates to model the dynamics of the spacecraft, optimal control theory to setup the optimization problem, and a differential evolution algorithm to minimize the cost function. A novel approach to model variable specific impulse and coast-arcs in the trajectories for spherical coordinates is presented as well. The optimization tool was utilized to find optimal trajectories from Earth to Mars orbit, and it was concluded that using variable thrust reduces propellant consumption for a variety of trajectories, when compared to the other two methods.",signatures:"Marco Gómez Jenkins and Jose Antonio Castro Nieto",downloadPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-download/58802",previewPdfUrl:"/chapter/pdf-preview/58802",authors:[{id:"225173",title:"Prof.",name:"Marco",surname:"Gomez Jenkins",slug:"marco-gomez-jenkins",fullName:"Marco Gomez Jenkins"},{id:"236747",title:"Dr.",name:"Jose Antonio",surname:"Castro Nieto",slug:"jose-antonio-castro-nieto",fullName:"Jose Antonio Castro Nieto"}],corrections:null},{id:"59274",title:"Suborbital Flight: An Affordable and Feasible Option for Mexican Aerospace Development",doi:"10.5772/intechopen.73859",slug:"suborbital-flight-an-affordable-and-feasible-option-for-mexican-aerospace-development",totalDownloads:943,totalCrossrefCites:0,totalDimensionsCites:0,hasAltmetrics:0,abstract:"Suborbital flights are a low-cost option for universities. To perform suborbital missions, it is necessary to design, plan, test, verify, and validate each and every one of the subsystems that integrate the payload without leaving the Earth. In Mexico, some experiments have been carried out since the 1990s to test communication systems in case of disaster and emergency. The Mexican Service Gondola (CSM) from 2015 to date has made suborbital flights in conjunction with the National Polytechnic Institute and the group of Protective Coatings Resistant to Thermal Changes and Cosmic Radiation (CRTCR) to test communication systems and glass-ceramic coatings. Suborbital flights are a great opportunity to explore the national territory and test new communication systems, structures, and materials.",signatures:"Barbara Bermudez-Reyes, Frederic Trillaud, Fernando Velazquez-\nVillegas, Jonathan Remba-Uribe, Ana M. Arizmendi-Morquecho,\nAlberto Caballero-Ruíz, Mario A. 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In recent years, newly developed platforms and instruments allow to measure position, temperature, radiation, humidity and gas profile in the troposphere and stratosphere. However, current platforms, such as radiosonde, have limited bandwidth and relatively small number of possible sensors on board. Furthermore, all the measuring instruments carried on board the balloon cannot be reused since most of the times the radiosonde cannot be retrieved. In this chapter, we present a generic near-space research platform based on an improved radio frequency (RF) communication, an advanced set of sensors that might also include a return-to-home (RTH) micro-UAV. We present the overall structure of an advanced HAB payload, which is equipped with a low-cost sophisticated set of sensors along with HD camera system, which weight less than 300 g. The payload is tied to a weather balloon with a smart autonomous release mechanism and two-way RF telemetry channel (LoRa or Iridium communication). The payload can be released from the balloon at any given time or position, allowing it to fall at a predicted area. In case the payload is attached to a micro UAV, it can return autonomously by multioptional smart decline to a pre-defined location using a built-in autopilot. 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In this chapter we describe the motivation, overview structure of the works, ubiquitous communication techniques and its performance.
The healthcare technology keeps healthcare executives and managers up-to-date about the latest computer-based solutions for improving medical care and making healthcare organizations more efficient. Information Technology (IT) has a unique, news-style approach to implementations at hospitals and other smart home across the country. These installations are profiled because they significantly improve clinical outcomes, reduce costs or raise the efficiency of a healthcare provider or doctor. Recent research has also focused on the development of ubiquitous sensor networks (USN) and pervasive monitoring systems for cardiac patients. IT is the combination of computer and communication technologies. It helps to produce, manipulate, store, communicate, and broadcast changed information. Due to rapid changes in communication technologies, we have new paradigm applications, wireless networks are morphing into IEEE802.15.4–the standard for lowpan (low power personal area networks), which are playing an essential role to realize the envisioned ubiquitous world. Lowpans need to be connecting with other lowpans and with other wired networks in order to maximize the utilization of information and other resources. However, IEEE802.15.4 maximum frame size is 127 octets but UDP and IPv6 have big packet size then no space for health applications data. The PANs consist of various Body Sensor Networks nodes as well as overcome of problems such as network overhead, node discovery and security. When that technology is integrated to IPv6, we have a vast amount of possibilities implementing applications because IP has been used for a long time and technologies related to it already exist because IP-connectivity is spreading to all kinds of applications [1-3].
Since the last century, the number of people of age over 65 has been increasing gradually. For many governments today, this fact is rising as one of the key concerns. The population of this age group is expected to be doubled by the end of 2025. According to the current status, it is estimated that the population of this age group which was 357 million in 1990, will be increased to around 761 million by the year 2025. Since 1990s, the rate of growth in health spending has been two-times greater than the average across OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries [1], [2]. From Jon Barron in to the Figure 1, there is worldwide percentage of elderly person who is 60 and over and all over the world has problem.
1998-2003 growth was 10.2 percent per year (OECD average 4.5 percent) driven mainly by rise in public spending from 37 % in 1990 to 49.4 % in 2003 (OECD average of 72 %) (6 % of GDP in 2003). Several new developments are contributing to the changing face of the South Korea healthcare industry such as aging population and changes in trade policies and regulatory environments [1].
Most of the pharmaceutical companies have increased significantly their R&D expenditure for novel drugs and medications and key driving forces [2]. In fact, R&D spending has drastically increased from 0.3 % of the GDP now to 3 percent. The healthcare field will change as whole since at least: a) role of occupational healthcare will grow, and b) care management chains will change to care management networks. New alternative funding mechanisms arises: self-paid insurances, healthcare paid by employers Demand and supply of privately owned healthcare services will grow, which provides flexible ppp (public-private-partnership) and good balance. Healthcare and wellness services expect activity from citizens, since ensuring the working healthcare system requires broad cooperation in the society [2-3].
Percentage of world population age 60 and over.
The healthcare technology keeps healthcare executives and managers up-to-date about the latest computer-based solutions for improving medical care and making healthcare organizations more efficient. Information Technology (IT) has a unique, news-style approach to implementations at hospitals and other smart home across the country. These installations are profiled because they significantly improve clinical outcomes, reduce costs or raise the efficiency of a healthcare provider or doctor. Recent research has also focused on the development of ubiquitous sensor networks (USN) and pervasive monitoring systems for cardiac patients. A new technology, RFID enabled patient identification and real-time information management in synchronization with a central data base over a wireless connection (according to Alvin) systems are working in global monitoring [4].
There are several international projects use biomedical sensor networks for Body Area Networks. Biomedical sensors, which collect the body signal, need to attach to the patient body. There are many researches such as the Mobile Health System, Code blue etc for example. If user transmits ECG analysis monitoring data on server computer via sensor this can cause the big traffic problem for sensor nodes in a USNs. The USNs has intermittent connectivity and limited resources constraints such as bandwidth and delay. During mobility, it creates big problem, which is due to data centric. In order to overcome this problem, an IP-based ubiquitous sensor network is implemented to improve bandwidth and small delay for multiple layers holding systems [5].
This chapter provides novel techniques for globally health monitor system and presented fundamental information related to IEEE802.15.4 standard and discusses the importance of Lowpan networks in the future pervasive paragon to integrate small embedded device with IP-based networks. The chapter has presented two approaches for global healthcare monitoring applications which are SHA (Smart Hospital Area) networks and SA (Smart Home) networks. The chapter presents benefits of the proposed global healthcare monitoring applications their test results. There, we have presents routing and sensor performance results of various IP-USN and finally conclude the information of future aspects.
The IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) working group has been presented various drafts to development 6lowpan (IPv6 over Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Networks) it refers IPv6 integrated to Lowpan device. The Fig.1 has depicted the IEEE 802.15.4 standard defined RFD (reduced-function devices) and FFD (full-function devices) type of nodes. We have considered RFD as BMS (Biomedical Sensors) node and FFD as (6lowpan) node. The combination of BMS and 6lowpan makes IP-USNs (IP-Based Ubiquitous Sensor Networks). Whereas BMS nodes are utilized for sensing and transmit MAC layer beacons to 6lowpan in a star topology. The BMS node only interacts with 6lowpan node even though 6lowpan node is able to connect other 6lowpan nodes due to its full functional capability there has IPv6 compression, neighbor discover, mesh routing and BMS packet binding techniques. Lowpan is a network which offers wireless connectivity in applications that have limited computational capacity, power and relaxed throughput. Some typical characteristics of 6LowPAN are: small packet size, support for 16 bit or IEEE 64-bit extended media access control addresses, low bandwidth, two kinds of topologies (mesh and star), low power, low cost and so on. [8] Routing in different kinds of topologies should be implemented in such a way that computation and memory requirements are minimal [7-9].
Ubiquitous Healthcare Monitoring Applications.
The design of routing protocols also highly relies on availability of other information, such as physical location, global ID, etc. A good number of location-aided routing protocols have been proposed, which hold the assumption that each sensor node has the accurate location information. GPS is a simple and direct solution to localization, but it is too costly for sensor networks due to the additional power consumption and high deployment expense. Thus, effective and inexpensive localization techniques have become very important, which is another topic of interest of our research. Global ID is desirable in senor networks so that each sensor can be distinguished from each other. The sensor node has address space for global ID, which will cause to establish communication with IPv6 networks. For operations of some routing protocols, we do need to distinguish sensor nodes to some extent, but a locally unique ID may be enough. Thus, this poses a challenging research opportunity. The health monitoring applications architecture for 6lowpan needs to be scalable and flexible which can handle large number of nodes. At the same time, this architecture must support localization communication in order to increase network capacity. The general USN applications have been designed and realized to provide physical environment monitoring. But, IP-based USN technology has provided mobility and global connectivity. The cognizant of internet on USNs has connects assets in the physical networks to the IP networks. Internet-based USNs architecture has proposed and developed in this chapter. IP-USN tends to be implemented as a separate network for dedicated services in the PANs. An effective smart hospital/ home networks have data aggregation mechanism with limited resources even though connection to infrastructure networks is hardly considered. Current, USNs are far from actualizing a global connectivity. Its considering IEEE802.15.4 for communicate between one USN to another USN but it cannot connect globally and mobility state. The main objective of the chapter has developed architecture to IP over USNs which is integrated with IPv6-based wired networks for global communication between Doctor and patients. In this chapter has considered various applications such as design a new technique of routing protocol, application based MAC frame format, mobility techniques, energy consumption and data delivery ratio and association with one PANs to others [9-13].
The IETF working groups has been presented two RFCs 4919 and 4944. Here they presents several characteristics such as low power, low cost, low bandwidth, short range, PAN maintenance, transmission and reception on the physical radio channel, channel access and reliable data transmission port (MAC).
The main role of IP-USNs node is pervasive nature, it allow connectivity with existing IP-based networks. For that there are many challenges for biomedical application based node discovery, network selection method and their packet size. The maximum transmission unit of IPv6 is 1280 octets and IEEE 802.15.4 frame has 127 octets at physical layer. The lowpan network consists of two devices FFD (Full function Devices) and RFD (Reduce Function Devices). The FFD (which is 6lowpan) node supports which is complete implementation of protocol stack and it can operate with Gateway. The RFD (which is normal Biomedical Sensor) node is a simple device with minimum implementation of protocol stack and minimum memory capacity. The Biomedical Sensor (BMS) nodes should communicate only 6lowpan node at a given instance of time. The 6lowpan node should communicate with other 6lowpan node and Biomedical nodes.
IP-USNs node brings up various biomedical sensor devices. The sensor devices are occurrence simultaneously on IP-USNs with complex interactions. In my approach, IP-USNs node has resource allocation and energy conservation techniques which can identify the unique biomedical data. The algorithms have implemented on devices which optimize their performance [9].
Biomedical Sensors association with IP-USN.
The Fig.3 has described IP-USNs node which is captured with various biomedical sensors. There are specific gateways associated with IP-USN devices, though routing technique. All IP-USNs nodes have worked its PAN for network utilization with greedy approach of choosing the closest nodes but it has to face lots of challenges.
Case 1. Mobility protocol is balancing between biomedical sensor and IP-USN node in Body Aare Networks.
Case 2. Safely transmit biomedical data from IP-USN node to gateway during patient movement.
Case 3. To optimizes energy latency mobility protocol for different applications with QoS.
Each biomedical sensor node enables to execute a certain tasks which has capability, sense and transmits to IP-USN node. All sensor nodes dense deployments on BAN which should be transmit data in a specific time periods to the IP-USNs. The IP-USNs sensor node transmits all data to the gateway. A gateway initiates the resource solicitation on behalf of an application for a specific gateway via routing. The routing protocol use address centric of the biomedical data packet which used subsequence frame techniques.
The following approaches can help to overcome from above (cases) problems.
Scheme1. The IP-USNs have to choose active IP-USNs node in a mesh network to successfully transmit its data to the gateway, which is based on current novel mobility protocol and remaining battery energy.
Scheme2. The gateway can measure by localization and transmit distance information (by modified gateway packet) of mobile IP-USNs, which is helping choose right path a mobile node.
Scheme3. The gateway broadcast RREQ message to IP-USNs, which is using one or two hop. When IP-USNs node is transmitting data packet then hop (mediator) nodes should be ignored sensing activities and use routing to transmit successfully data to the gateway. This techniques use highly network utilization.
The chapter has investigated two scenario for global healthcare monitoring system, SHA (Smart Hospital Area) and SH (Smart Home) The IP-USNs placed on the patient BAN that should be connected to the gateway, which is placed on gateway in a PANs (Personal Area Networks). Each IP-USNs node has its own id and IP-address, Id use the identification of Gateway and IP-address for global connectivity via internet. However, Service Provider directly ping his patient and get globally current status of the patient using internet service provider equipments such as Cell phone, PDA, Note book etc. The system has been evaluated by technical verification, clinical test, user survey and current status of patient. The global monitoring system have a big potential to ease the deployment of new services by getting rid of cumbersome wires and simplify healthcare in hospitals and for home care.
In healthcare environments, delayed or lost information may be a matter of life or death. Thus, we have to use more reliable network topologies. We have used start networks for patient BANs and mesh for IP-USNs networks in PANs. It made of highly constrained nodes (limited power, limited memory, limited CPU) interconnected by a variety of lousy networks. As any IP-USNs has necessarily comprise of biomedical sensors and actuators.
For instance, in a healthcare monitoring system, sensor nodes might detect biomedical data and then send commands to activate the sprinkler system. An IP-USNs network can be seen as small star or mesh networks each consisting of a single node connected to zero or more IP-USNs nodes for healthcare applications.
The following section has been described in details our scenarios and its problems.
The SHA (Smart Hospital Area) has been described the design space of USNs in the context of the 6lowpan working group. The design space is already limited by the unique characteristics of a Lowpan (low-power, short range, low-bit rate) [3].
System Architecture of Hospital Area Networks.
The IP-USNs nodes have to pre-planned deploy in an organized (manually or automatically) manner in SHA. The deployment has an impact on high node density for location to allocate addresses in the networks. The no. of IP-USNs nodes could be less in a PAN- coordinator (6 nodes) to provide the intended network capability and it can moves in the range of PAN coordinator (gateway). The power source of nodes need to be hybrid, whether the nodes are battery-powered or mains-powered, influences the network design. The system has considered that IP-USNs nodes always connected to the Gateway (internet based gateway).
In this system need to be provide data privacy and security. Role based access control is required to be support by proper authentication mechanism and need to be encryption mechanism. The data collection techniques are used point to point, multipoint to point and point to multipoint for traffic. It has plug-and-play configuration during mobility and real-time data acquisition such as in Fig.4, patient IPv6ID-A moves his current position to other into (SHA) PAN-1 then node IPv6ID-A send mobility status to the Gateway and should update its new neighbor’s information in its routing table and gateway also update its current position in to the SHA. The point to point connectivity provides efficient data management, reliability and robustness of the networks.
The patient\'s BANs can be simply configured as a star topology IP-USNs (several biomedical sensors such as ECG, Blood Pressure, Temperature, SpO2 etc. and 6lowpan sensor) for data aggregation and dynamic network during movement of patients. The patient\'s IP-USNs node uses globally unique IPv6 address for the identification of patients. Thus, the SHA itself does not require globally unique IPv6 address but could be run with link-local IPv6 address. The security used between IP-USNs node and Gateway for reliable and secure data communication.
In this system, patients freely can move inside the SHA and corroborate closely with doctor to sharing biomedical data. In Fig.4 has shown SHA networks there are 5nodes of IP-USNs. Each IP-USNs node has several (Biomedical Sensor) BMS and One 6lowpan node that should be monitored by gateway. IP-USNs retrieves patient‘s biomedical data and transmit to the PAN–coordinator (gateway).
The SH (Smart Home) are similar SHA (Smart Hospital Area) which has been described in upper block. This system has fixed gateway in the center of the room and wearable IP-USNs device placed on the patient’s BANs. MMP has planted in to middle of the room, this well calculate exact location of the patient during its mobility state. The SH system, use point to point routing and there are no hop node, IP-USNs node directly send data to the gateway. However, the gateway always connected to the internet, and the service provider any time monitors his patient.
There are several challenges the use of global connectivity. We have given the solution of mobility, biomedical data binding, and IP-USNs node association with gateway as well as we investigate two techniques in SHA.
The gateway broadcast a query packet to all IP-USNs nodes (includes approximate receiving signal strength for 1st level) at once and then waits for reply until timer expires. Timer set on the IP-USNs according velocity of signal strength and distance between IP-USNs and gateway. Each level has to define hop distance between IP-USNs and gateway. The gateway broadcast query packet in to mesh topology. IP-USNs received packet within an area then compare the signal strength according to RSS value that node join or establish connection to gateway. Then, IP-USNs send a Query_response (IP-addr.) packet to Gateway that they are joining the coordinator. IP-USNs adjust their transmission power to the coordinator for further communication process.
We have presented a technique to detection of a neighboring PAN, identification of the MMP (Micro Mobility protocol). It is a common channel based gating protocol, algorithms to diffuse common interest across collocated PANs, and methods to define and regulate gating scope. The SHA has same region but sharing information of common interest amongst PANs and accessing internet from other PANs. The proposed algorithm has to systematically allow neighboring PANs to communicate with each other by diffusing into each other. The diffusion takes place through gating operation performed by nodes. This resides at the MMP of the two non-interfering PANs. The MMP identification are used common channel based gating mechanism. The mechanism has to diffuse common interest (query/response) across collocated PANs, and regulate gating scope. The PAN association procedure has specified logical channel assignment procedure in IEEE802.15.4 networks that prevents interference amongst overlapping PANs. Relates channel assignment as the bottleneck for diffusion across PANs.
The integration of IP over BSNs in healthcare will improve quality and efficiency of the treatment in various ways. We assume that IP over BSNs integrated system will be used in general hospital area and home area during patients moves inside these facilities. There are various potential applications for patient monitoring. The various benefits will overcome using Internet based small embedded devices.
The patient’s conditions are carefully monitored, while doctor and patient visit inside an operating room or a hospital but not while they are in outside hospital, for instance home or abroad visit. The same can be true when they are outside hospital. However, it is possible that patients’ condition gets worse while they are in unmonitored field, and it’s vital. With the availability of IP over BSNs integrated systems, it is possible to monitor patients’ conditions in such scenarios and to notify doctors when patient’s conditions degenerate suddenly. To make this kind of integrated global connectivity can allocate current position of the patients, and their health conditions monitored by doctor using internet based equipments. Various types of BSNs, depends on the patient, we need to provide a flexible technologies to deal biomedical data in a plug-and-play mode. Global health monitoring systems have monitored patient’s biomedical data and position identification inside a smart hospital/ home. In other words, the systems need to maintained a global connectivity to discover the available BSNs and examined biomedical data while the doctor not in to the hospital.
The present an important problem in healthcare is to reduce biomedical errors include nurse’s treatment mistakes, their check and order mistakes and so on. If any case, the technical system identifies the patient condition and verifies treatment orders then some of biomedical error will be solve. An important dispute in global health care monitoring system to reduced the biomedical errors. But if the global monitoring system supports doctors during patient monitoring applications, some of the biomedical errors will be kept. These kinds of error require real-time transactions for quality improvement applications. Therefore, IP integration with BSNs makes real time patient identification during dynamically movement and vital biomedical data information.
In hospital, nurses are keeping accurate biomedical records of the patient is a foundation of medical treatment. If biomedical records are not kept accurately, it wills accidents but patient die. In addition, BSNs devices can store accurate records condition of patient in to the server. The IP integrated BSNs system will enable the identification of biomedical data to them. In the case, patient condition history data is inquired to doctor from global systems then also he can monitor for server data base.
The present monitoring system has their basic limitations is that they offer coarse and often unreliable location information. On the other hand, location tracking technologies such as GPS can accurately locate a patient but not identify it. The global monitoring system using more IP-based BSNs in smart hospital/home are will enable more accurate and reliable patient’s location tracking. There are several ways to integrate these pieces of information.
The management of both cost reduction and quality of treatment is an important challenge. In a potential area is to reduce biomedical administration. IP over BSNs is used to identify the biomedical data and make global connectivity. The patient monitoring and change of biomedical data is an important, semantics.
Security is always a big issue in Information Technology field and there are several cases as attackers have been crash system. Thus, we have also considers security protocols to prevent global IP based healthcare system. We have used Time stamp and nonce into fragmentation packets to prevent healthcare data.
This chapter has presented the combination of IT over embedded devises for global healthcare monitoring applications. The chapter had presented two schemes, which are SHA (Smart Hospital Area) networks and SH (Smart Home) networks, parallel it is presenting internet connectivity over biomedical devices to collect globally biomedical date and the benefits of global communication system for healthcare monitoring applications. It is a unique news-style approach to implementation at hospitals and other smart home across the country. These installations are profiled because they significantly improve clinical outcomes, reduce costs or raise the efficiency of a healthcare provider or doctor. Recent research has also focused on the development of ubiquitous sensor networks (USN) and pervasive monitoring systems for cardiac patients.
\n\t\tThis work was supported by NAP of Korea Research Council of Fundamental Science & Technology.
The demand for vegetable crops is continuously increasing. Sustaining this demand requires the infusion of technologies for efficient utilization of sources for deriving higher result per product of inputs with a superb quality of produce [1]. It will be possible only through the deployment of hi-tech applications and precision farming. Precision agriculture is among the most modern technologies for sustainable agriculture, which has gained impetus in the 21st Century [2, 3]. Precision farming consists of using products and principles to control temporal and spatial variability regarding all factors of gardening generation for bettering crop performance and setting quality [4]. Precision farming calls for effective management of resources through location unique hi-tech interventions. Precision vegetable farming provides a new solution using a systems treatment for today’s farming issues, such as the necessity to balance efficiency with ecological problems [5]. It offers to describe and model variation in soils and plant species combining farming methods to meet up with website specific needs. It seeks to improve economic return shipping and delivery and lessen the power feedback and the environmentally friendly impact of farming. Precision agriculture approaches can help both large scale farmers as well as small farm holders. Moreover, precision vegetable farming offers the promise of enhancing productivity while reducing production costs [6].
With the precision vegetable farming describing the variability is going to be the primary key concept. Primarily, it is affected by variation within each region [7]. In comparison, hi-tech horticulture will be the deployment of today’s technology that is capital intensive, much less environment-dependent, capable of enhancing the output and quality of produce. Utilization of these interventions orchestrated together, keeping the goal of obtaining higher output in granted time results in precision vegetable farming, which is knowledge-driven. Precision vegetable farming aims to enhance crop performance and setting quality [8]. The actual benefit of precision vegetable farming is that the farmer can conduct much more regular tillage, adjust sowing rates, fertilizer application based on soil conditions, plan even more crop protection programmes with increased precision, and understand the yield variation area. These benefits may improve the real cost-effectiveness of harvest production; nonetheless, the grower should be prepared to make changes in his management types to work [9, 10]. Precision vegetable farming is a modern-day procedure utilized to improve crop productivity using the newest technologies, cloud computing, information technology (IoT), WSN, i.e., artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning (ML). Thus far, the majority of research suggests that PA-based methods possess a good impact on productivity and sustainability [11]. Nevertheless, a few obstacles are associated with the growth and deployment stage of these methods. Since the primary goal of precision agriculture is producing surplus yield by optimizing the materials such as for instance water, pesticide sprays, plant foods, etc., for source, prescription maps play a crucial role, that allows farm owners to quantify information needed for useful plants at any specific development stage. The application of precision farming technology to various aspects of the vegetable farming process is presented in Figure 1. In general, this chapter is going to provide information that is useful about precision vegetable farming solutions for vegetable growers, farmers, enthusiasts, and scientists.
Application of precision vegetable farming technologies to different aspects of vegetable production.
Along with its simplicity of using and worldwide all the weather procedure, GPS owes its acceptance on the superior, dependable precision with what place, time, and direction might be determined. This information is provided in healthy time, meaning that continuous place information is supplied while in motion [12]. Having exact location information at any time permits harvest, soil and liquid dimensions being mapped. GPS receivers perhaps have with the spot or possibly mounted on implements enable owners to return to places to sample or perhaps deal with those areas. GPS component in precision vegetable farming is implementing the most significant factor [13]. At the correct spot, at the proper time, understanding the most significant thing to perform may involve all kinds of hi-tech equipment and fancy statistics or other analysis. However, making the perfect point starts with excellent supervisors and new operators doing an excellent job of employing everyday resources as planters, fertilizer applicators, harvesters no matter what else is needed [14, 15]. In this specific context, GPS is going to become part and parcel of perfection agriculture. For analysis and processing of remote Sensed images must have ground-truth information, collected in the region, at many sites and often at several times throughout the crop paper season [16]. Precision farming is an incorporated harvest management method that attempts to enhance inputs’ kind and quantity with the actual crop requirements for small regions within a farm region. We have produced an interactive, portable telephone system to gain field info right away into a digital database containing yield, soil, road, water alongside contour maps [17]. The system additionally allows anyone to save GPS info from widening and tracking field exercise at a later working day. Data captured in the field, like the location of weed patches, region boundaries, and harvest quality pointed out, are moved readily to others. Spreadsheet along with image processing techniques to enhance datasets plus much better analysis [18]. GPS-based precision farming applications have been used for farm preparation, region mapping, soil sampling, tractor guidance, harvest scouting, flexible rate programs, and yield mapping. GPS permits farm owners to function during low visibility field problems, for instance, rainfall, particles, fog, and darkness. Growers can achieve additional benefits by pairing better utilization of some other soil amendments and fertilizers, identifying the economic threshold for combating pest and weed infestations and protecting the organic energy sources for future use. Nowadays, GPS derived items are utilized by many growers to enhance organizations within their farming companies. GPS receivers gather location information for mapping region borders, roads, irrigation systems, and problem areas in plants as weeds or disease. The accuracy of growers is permitted by GPS to create farm maps with extremely accurate acreage for subject areas, street places, and ranges between tourist attractions. Farm owners are allowed by GPS to successfully review to particular spots in the area, season after season, to collect soil samples or perhaps monitor crop conditions. GPS likewise allows pilots to provide farmers with precise maps. Growers, together with farming service providers, are in a position to foresee more changes as GPS regularly modernize. With the present civilian service provided by GPS, the nation is focused on using a second together with a third municipal signal on GPS satellites.
Optical and thermal sensors will be the most favored sources in plant phenotyping. Sensors are classified based on the amount and wavelength selection of measured wavelengths, the taller the detection ability [19]. The more comprehensive the band range assessed around a specific wavelength, the diminished the measurement reliability because of the overlap of different wavelengths, even if several indices will most likely be steadier when estimated in broader bands. For a clear understanding of how sensors fixes are positioned to complement breeders’ needs in vegetable crop phenotyping, it looks like far more valuable to describe the different PRSs, contemplating their working principles distant relative to how plant life speaks with the electromagnetic light [20]. The use of the evaluation and stereo system camera rigs by computer programs of photographs taken by several angulations enable drawing sophisticated versions because of the reconstruction of growing constructions in 3D. Nevertheless, sensors reliant on reactance measurement can provide a lot more valuable information to develop physiology studies. Multispectral imaging consists of computing leaf reactance at numerous wavelengths, thus providing details for calculating important vegetation indices [21]. In Solanaceae, numerous scientific studies say hyperspectral sensing items for early detection of various symptoms relating to biotic stresses. Results indicated how spectral imaging is a lot more suitable for classifying ripeness stage, lessening the error as an outcome of variations which are easy in ripeness. These studies demonstrate hyperspectral items’ power to choose parameters and plant diseases related to quality, thus enhancing synthetic substances in horticulture in the various phases of the supply chain [4]. Spectrophotometry was also utilized to assess chlorophyll concentration. These two phenomena are related to the development of H20, which is free in the tissue and mild penetration. Results evidenced how lettuce has a drop-in plant growth triggered by severe salinity, while no improvement rate decrease was confirmed under temperature stresses [22, 23]. Data gathered from sensors will better offer smallholder farmers, various other stakeholders, and extension workers with updated information about their plant life to enhance productivity. Improved data and information will optimize farming inputs and time invested by farming extension employees along with different actors on the floor, ultimately leading to great utilization of electrical power and cost savings. Finally, information is necessary to allow the private sector and various other intermediaries to make decision-making methods that might get smallholder farmers like financial and insurance applications. Consequently, leaders, technology vendors, farming businesses, academics and funders should commit to coming also and together finding the potential for these technologies. Agricultural receptors gather a significant quantity of info, but they usually must run in shallow connectivity environments when applied to the developing world. Agricultural details are being collected through satellites, weather stations and ground sensors. Yet these options do not consult one another, and therefore there is just no centralized method to level data. For the info being genuinely useful in decision making, know-how vendors need to work toward interoperability and discover efficient ways to integrate it. Examples of sensor technologies used for the precision vegetable farming are presented in Table 1.
Vegetable | Character | Instrument with Sensors |
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Leaves damaged by leaf miner | Nexus FT-NIR spectrometer | |
Ripeness | ImSpector V9 | |
Leafy vegetables | Chlorophyll content | ASD Fieldspec FR spectroradiometer |
Crop canopy under water | Specim V10 spectrometer | |
Lycopene, -Carotene, and Total Soluble Solids | NIR On-Line® X-One | |
Plant traits under extreme temperature and salinity stress treatments | Series VNIR Micro-Hyperspec Sensor; Fluor Cam 800 MF | |
Harvest time | AgroSpec VIS–NIR spectrophotometer | |
Cold stress | CF Imager | |
Photosyntetic traits, morphological parameters and shoot architecture | Growscreen Fluoro | |
Quality | FluorPenFP 100 fluorimeter | |
Grafting compatibility | Imaging-PAM fluorometer | |
quality in post-harvest storage | SPAD-502; Agriexpert CCN 6000 | |
Fruit morphology and shape | Scanner imaging |
Non-destructive compact sensors for field use and data procuration in vegetables [22].
The advance GIS solutions enable checking, picture, and analysing geographical contents to facilitate information consumption. Furthermore, the mobile version will allow farmers to keep informed about all their plots through information on soil analysis, the crop’s problem, and the managing of evapotranspiration [24, 25]. With using remote sensing, GPS and GIS, farmers might be prepared to see site-specific demands of the farms. With this information, they can formulate and implement control techniques that will ensure the perfect use of inputs to enhance their output and profits. Therefore, geospatial technologies give you a farmer with an information resource that he/she can use generating educated decisions that guarantee effective and efficient managing of the farm to enhance its efficiency. Thus, growers need to understand and implement these ways together with their expertise and experience getting the best advantages of their farms [26]. GIS has a hardware-software repository unit used to capture, store, enter, influence, analyze, screen, map as sort, and spatially referenced geographical information. GIS maps are energetic. On the computer display screen, map computer users can check out a GIS chart in almost any program, zoom in or out, and modify the characteristics of the information discovered within the chart. The capability of GIS to evaluate and imagine farming environments and work has shown to be genuinely beneficial to each of those connected with the agriculture business [27]. GIS is a crucial element of automated field operations, known as precision agriculture or possibly satellite farming. Using info collected from remote receptors and sensors installed on farm machinery, farmers have raised decision-making abilities to cook their growing to enhance yields. Last crop yields, surfaces particulars, natural material content, pH, moisture, and nutrient quantities of the grime most help in appropriate preparation for real farming. Combine harvesters constructed with GPS tracking devices are able to evaluate crop yields along with crop quality values as grow water content and chlorophyll levels in time which is genuine and at the particular place in the region from which they are harvested. Adjustable velocity engineering (VRT) will be the element of accuracy agriculture, which really allows the info being placed right to apply. It joins farm machinery, management methods, and application products to don precise amounts of cultivating inputs at specific times or locations. Precision farming with VRT has both economic and environmental benefits. Applying seed, fertilizer, nutrients, and perhaps insecticides, only where and when they are needed, might have sizable cost savings due to the farmer and boost revenues. Furthermore, harmful environmental impacts from overusing of numerous synthetic materials are relieved, and the use of specific chemical compounds might probably be eliminated wholly based on data analysis. Persistent dilemmas as nitrogen program may additionally be dealt with, helping the farmer obtain the appropriate length between excessive and insufficient.
Public, individual, together with non-profit sectors, use GIS to handle public utilities to control the movement and the dispersion of goods and services. GIS is very purposeful in typical map making, to plot items as fire hydrants along a freeway, and maybe to sketch boundaries, like the area of different crop parts on a farm. Real examples of this within the realm of agriculture will be a map showing the range of farm crashes by county, or perhaps the number of crop acres fallen to flood by tax chart parcel. The best benefits of remote sensing are that it is non-invasive and does not negatively affect the spot that is now being observed.
The usual soil test P or K of control strips frequently was Less or perhaps optimum in responsive areas. When GIS strategies were used to analyze yield responses on the consistent P or K program, an incredibly high yield reply variation became obvious. Approximately these outcomes show an exceptionally high potential in numerous fields for dense soil sampling to identify areas with contrastingly several soil tests values. The outcomes also demonstrate an excellent chance for VRT, because this technology place on the strips, hardly ever there’s undoubtedly a statistically significant [28]. The standard amount of P or K fertilizer applied per acre by each method varied considerably among fields but generally was a lot less for just about any variable-rate method. Many factors might explain infrequent, small, in addition to inconsistent differences observed between uniform and variable fertilization methods, very possibly for minimal testing field areas [29]. Nevertheless, it might just explain an absence of distinction between application methods for the 1st harvest (because extra P or K likely was utilized by every method) however, not for the following harvest. Therefore, disparities in small field places will be diluted by no response or random differences in larger area areas. Hence, although varying rate program hardly ever improved harvest yield in contrast to a consistent application, it did offer with P application significantly better [30]. The results endorse that adjustable-rate P method will reduce P loss from places compared to a regular application over low-testing or high-testing field areas and may wind up in much better water quality. Moreover, these on-farm trials’ results say that the most significant problem to utilize variable-rate fertilization effectively is the dirt sampling method and the soil test chart exactly where it should be seated. The results suggest that a major issue is if the significant small-scale P and K variation can really be calculated cost-efficiently [31, 32]. The convenience of increased cost sampling and fertilizer application methods increases profitability advances only if the view of fertilization is converted to a much more demanding effect-based philosophy. Nevertheless, outcomes indicating VRT does reduce both fertilizer application.
Newest solutions in precision vegetable farming include various technologies. In this direction, self-steering tractors have existed for very a while. These tractor types do a great majority of the works; these are establishing toward driverless gadget customized by GPS to spread manure or maybe to furrow land. Novel developments feature a solar fueled scanner which distinguishes weeds and executes them with a portion of herbicide or lasers.
Robots: Farming robots, otherwise referred to as AgBots, as of today, are existing. However, advanced harvesting robots now are being developed to realize fresh fruit, which is ready, comply with their shape and size, and cautiously pluck them from limbs. Recent light aircraft models can take aerial photographs with information from satellite records to foresee coming yields based on the current subject biomass level [33, 34]. Collected pictures can produce maps to follow where water stations, decide adjustable rate seeding and produce yield maps of nearly productive regions.
Smartphone applications: Tablet and cellular phone apps are starting to be steadily well known in precision farming. Cell phones accompany numerous helpful applications earlier published, GPS, like accelerometer, etc. Personal computer only at that information is created by that time and sends linking activities to these items [35]. This involves considering robots to impart the perfect way of computing manure or IoT products to help make the ideal amount of water legally to the environment. The fate of farming pushes a lot more the last machine learning methods each year. It is seen as progressively proficient and exact cultivating with less human labour [36]. Greenhouses are among the most effective techniques for precision agriculture. Sensors, actuators, drones, robots each are IoT items that are meant to improve the effectiveness and precision of greenhouses. With the aid of IoT and a few AI, reliable, unique, innovative farming methods are created right from irrigating to harvesting, which involves forecasting the lifetime of the crop [37]. These days, the farmer can have complete control over his crop worldwide by utilizing the internet finally, which improves the financial system of the nation and is going to save a huge amount of time.
In vegetable farming, probably the latest quick adoption of precision agriculture, approaches provide growers with quality solutions and notice food quality and security issues. With automation products recording parameters concerning product quality such as color, size, shape, external defects, sugar content, acidity, and other inner characteristics. Additionally, checking field functions as synthetic substances sprayed and fertilizers can easily provide complete vegetable and fruit processing methods. This information might be disclosed to clients for risk management and food traceability and makers for precision agriculture being much better quality and larger yields with enhanced inputs. Recently many new methods were developed that consider the specific size of the tree, the crop issue, and the ecological variables. Vegetable quality and yield maps are of excellent worth during crop to avoid mixing grapes of several potential wine qualities. Precision vegetable farming will continue to be a concept in many developing nations, and strategic guidance from the public and private sectors is essential to promote its quick adoption. Successful adoption, nevertheless, comprises at least three phases as execution, evaluation, and exploration. Precision vegetable farming can focus on both economic and environmental issues that surround modern farming practices nowadays. Queries remain about cost-effectiveness and the most remarkable techniques to use the technical resources we today have. However, the thought of “doing the best thing in the correct area on the appropriate time” offers an excellent intuitive appeal. Ultimately, precision agriculture’s success hinges largely on how properly and how easily the information should point the new solutions might be found. Precision vegetable farming provides a new choice utilizing systems utilized for current-day agricultural issues, such as the necessity to balance efficiency with ecological problems. It is reliant on sophisticated information technologies. The polygons that stand for different ownership or municipalities can impart values in various approaches, most regular being a changing style ramp. GIS can help a farmer change to these different variables, monitor specific plants’ health, appraisal yields originating from a particular region, and enhance crop production. There are many choices for GIS info at no cost as well as for a rate. Colleges, federal organizations, and individual business owners tend to be repositories of spatial information.
But, based on the development of a country resources and reach some precision farming approaches are more frequently used than others (Figure 2). Using land-use and primary food crop information, together with info collected by mobile devices and satellites to identify locations in need root causes of food insecurity, GIS is essential to end around the world hunger. Satellites, drones, plus human-crewed aircraft are used for remote sensing, in addition to that’s the gathering of information about the planet’s surface area by scanning it from high altitudes. Based on the exterior temperature, the intensity of the wavelengths created by different vegetation types and various manmade and natural landscapes differs. The captured info is transformed into explicit electronic imagery and maybe set on to popular objectives like managing water for watering consumption or planting disease detection. It’s competent to besides, be placed onto objectives like analyzing the maturity of fresh fruit. It offers to describe and model variation in soils and plant species and mix farming methods to meet up with website specific needs. It seeks to increase monetary return delivery and lessen the considerable feedback and the environmentally friendly impact of farming.
Most frequently used precision vegetable farming approaches.
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