Abstract
The world needs to sustainably grow more food to feed the growing population of the planet. Data-driven agriculture is a promising technique that can help farmers be more productive, reduce costs, and enable adoption of sustainable agricultural practices. However, the adoption of data-driven agriculture is limited by a lack of affordable technologies, for broadband, sensing, imaging, and insights. In this article, we present an overview of Project FarmBeats, a research project that started in 2014 to increase the adoption of data-driven agricultural practices. We provide an overview of the various components of the FarmBeats architecture, and details of the hardware innovations.
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Chandra, R., Swaminathan, M., Chakraborty, T., Ding, J., Kapetanovic, Z., Kumar, P., & Vasisht, D. (2022). Democratizing Data-Driven Agriculture Using Affordable Hardware. IEEE Micro. IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/MM.2021.3134743
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