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Ahmed A Abdelmoneim1, Hilda N Kimaita1, Christa M Al Kalaany1
1Mediterranean Agronomic Institute CIHEAM Bari, Valenzano, 70010 Bari, Italy.
Abstract:
Efficient water management is crucial for sustainable agriculture, and the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in irrigation systems offers innovative solutions to optimize resource use. In this systematic review, the current landscape of Internet of Things (IoT) applications in irrigation management was investigated. The study aimed to identify key research trends and technological developments in the field. Using VOSviewer (CWTS, Leiden, The Netherlands) for bibliometric mapping, the influential research clusters were identified. The analysis revealed a significant rise in scholarly interest, with peak activity between 2020 and 2022, and a shift towards interdisciplinary and applied research. Additionally, the content analysis revealed prevalent agricultural applications, frequently employed microcontroller units (MCUs), widely used sensors, and trends in communication technologies such as the increasing adoption of low-power, scalable communication protocols for real-time data acquisition. This study not only offers a comprehensive overview of the current status of IoT integration in smart irrigation but also highlights the technological advancements. Future research directions include integrating IoT with emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, edge computing, and blockchain to enhance decision-support systems and predictive irrigation strategies. By examining the transformative potential of IoT, this study provides valuable insights for researchers and practitioners seeking to enhance agricultural productivity, optimize resource use, and improve sustainability.
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