Abstract
Precision agriculture is a set of growing practices that tailors inputs including water and fertilizer precisely for different locations across a field. Precision agriculture allows for more efficient use of resources but requires high spatial resolution data to inform fertilizer application. One way to acquire the necessary information is to use a network of sensors in the soil. In order for such sensors to be useful, they should be simple to install, easily mass-produced and not impede operations during the growing season or during harvest.
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - 15 Nov 2021 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | University of Notre Dame Electrical Engineering Department Seminar - Virtual Duration: 15 Nov 2021 → … |
Conference
Conference | University of Notre Dame Electrical Engineering Department Seminar |
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Period | 15/11/21 → … |
EGS Disciplines
- Electrical and Computer Engineering