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Near Field Communication-based Agricultural Management Service Systems for Family Farms

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Journal Sensors (Basel)
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2019 Oct 17
PMID 31614637
Citations 2
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Abstract

This paper presents an agricultural management service system that aims to meet the needs of Internet of Things (IoT) information upgrades in China's family farms. The proposed agricultural management service system consists of Near Field Communication (NFC) tags, in-field service nodes, and smartphones. NFC tags are used as the core identifier of various agricultural management elements. The in-field service node, which is based on a programmable system-on-chip with intellectual property cores (IP core), supports distributed agriculture device management and smartphone operations. Smartphones in the proposed system include the management assistant application (app) and management service app, which are designed for agricultural management support functions and agricultural management application requirements. Through this system, the needs of diverse agricultural management practices can be effectively satisfied by a unified system structure. The practical results show that the design can be used to construct diversified agricultural IoT information application service systems simply and effectively, and it is especially suitable for Chinese family farm operators who are implementing IoT information upgrades for smart agriculture.

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