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LoRa Architecture-Enabled Intelligent for Agriculture with Deep Learning Architecture

K M Monica 1 * , Anitha D 2 , S.Prabu 3 , B.Girirajan 4 , Arun M 5

  • 1 Assistant professor, School of Computer Science and engineering. VIT, Chennai - (monica.km@vit.ac.in)
  • 2 Department of Computational Intelligence, School of computing, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Tamilnadu, India.603203 - (anithad@srmist.edu.in)
  • 3 Professor, Department of ECE, Mahendra Institute of Technology, Namakkal, India - (vsprabu4u@gmail.com)
  • 4 Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, SR University, Warangal, Telangana State - (girirajan.b@sru.edu.in)
  • 5 Assistant Professor, ECE, Panimalar Engineering College, Chennai - (arunmemba@ieee.org)
  • Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JISIoT.130214

    Received: October 29, 2023 Revised: March 4, 2024 Accepted: June 30, 2024
    Abstract

    The agricultural industry faces significant challenges in improving efficiency and productivity, particularly in monitoring crop health and environmental conditions. Traditional methods are often labor-intensive, time-consuming, and lack real-time data, leading to suboptimal decision-making. Recent advancements in Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies offer promising solutions. Long Range (LoRa) communication, a type of low-power wide-area network (LPWAN), enables long-distance data transmission with minimal power consumption, making it ideal for rural and expansive agricultural areas. When combined with deep learning, which can analyze large volumes of data to generate predictive insights, these technologies have the potential to revolutionize agricultural practices by providing farmers with timely and accurate information to optimize crop management and resource utilization. This study introduces an intelligent mote for agricultural applications, leveraging Long Range (LoRa) communication and deep learning techniques to improve precision farming. Traditional agricultural monitoring methods are labor-intensive and lack real-time insights. To address this, the mote is equipped with sensors to monitor temperature, humidity, soil moisture, and light intensity, transmitting real-time data over long distances with minimal power consumption using LoRaWAN. The collected data is processed by deep learning models to predict crop yield and identify potential issues. Field tests demonstrated a 15% improvement in yield prediction accuracy and a 20% reduction in water usage compared to traditional methods. These results highlight the effectiveness of integrating LoRa and deep learning in enhancing agricultural resource management and productivity.

    Keywords :

    Agriculture Monitoring with Internet of Things (AMIoT) , IoT based low-cost LoRA

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    Cite This Article As :
    M, K. , D, Anitha. , , S.Prabu. , , B.Girirajan. , M, Arun. LoRa Architecture-Enabled Intelligent for Agriculture with Deep Learning Architecture. Journal of Intelligent Systems and Internet of Things, vol. , no. , 2024, pp. 178-191. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JISIoT.130214
    M, K. D, A. , S. , B. M, A. (2024). LoRa Architecture-Enabled Intelligent for Agriculture with Deep Learning Architecture. Journal of Intelligent Systems and Internet of Things, (), 178-191. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JISIoT.130214
    M, K. D, Anitha. , S.Prabu. , B.Girirajan. M, Arun. LoRa Architecture-Enabled Intelligent for Agriculture with Deep Learning Architecture. Journal of Intelligent Systems and Internet of Things , no. (2024): 178-191. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JISIoT.130214
    M, K. , D, A. , , S. , , B. , M, A. (2024) . LoRa Architecture-Enabled Intelligent for Agriculture with Deep Learning Architecture. Journal of Intelligent Systems and Internet of Things , () , 178-191 . DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JISIoT.130214
    M K. , D A. , S. , B. , M A. [2024]. LoRa Architecture-Enabled Intelligent for Agriculture with Deep Learning Architecture. Journal of Intelligent Systems and Internet of Things. (): 178-191. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JISIoT.130214
    M, K. D, A. , S. , B. M, A. "LoRa Architecture-Enabled Intelligent for Agriculture with Deep Learning Architecture," Journal of Intelligent Systems and Internet of Things, vol. , no. , pp. 178-191, 2024. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JISIoT.130214