Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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84567 | Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2011 | 12 Pages |
This paper puts forth an Internet-based architecture for machine-to-machine communication and computation that enhances bio-productivity in agriculture. The approach utilizes an auxiliary language to enable data interoperability in a synthetic computing environment and to make connections between data and mathematical models. The approach also includes some aspects of cloud and context aware computing. At the prototype level, a practical application from the Florida citrus industry demonstrates the concept. In general, future agricultural systems will be Internet-based thus reducing cost and increasing capability. Standards organizations are certain to play an important role in this development, which might continue for the next decade or longer.
► Intensive modeling of data enhances bio-productivity in agriculture. ► Robust machine-to-machine communication requires an interdisciplinary approach. ► An auxiliary language enables Internet connections between models and data. ► A prototype from the Florida citrus industry demonstrates the system architecture. ► Standards organizations will play a role in improving data & model interoperability.