Introduction of IoT Agriculture Crystal 1. Outline Traditional Agriculture Irrigation Soil Status Crop Monitoring Smart Agriculture Example : Fujitsu.

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Introduction of IoT Agriculture Crystal 1

Outline Traditional Agriculture Irrigation Soil Status Crop Monitoring Smart Agriculture Example : Fujitsu Smart Sweet Persimmon 2

Traditional Agriculture 3

Irrigation air temperature air humidity soil temperature soil moisture leaf wetness rainfall 4

Soil detection soil pH soil temperature soil moisture trace element 5

Crop Monitoring 6

There is one object worthy of being monitor. That is the thief! 7

Smart Agriculture 8

Example Fujitsu rebuilt their factory to create a whole new world of vegetable. 9

Smart Sweet Persimmon Irrigation: – Dry Season : whether to irrigate or not – Rainy Season : when will rain Soil detection: – Monitor the pH of the soil and trace element Crop Monitoring: – Prevent thieves 10

Reference New Waspmote Sensor Board enables extreme precision agriculture in vineyards and greenhouses New Waspmote Sensor Board enables extreme precision agriculture in vineyards and greenhouses THE INTERNET OF THINGS MEETS HYDROPONICS: HOW TO GROW A BETTER VEGETABLE THE INTERNET OF THINGS MEETS HYDROPONICS: HOW TO GROW A BETTER VEGETABLE 11