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Bonface O Manono1, Boniface Mwami2,3, Sylvester Mutavi4
1Colorado State University Extension, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|February 13, 2026
まとめ
スマートセンサ技術は,物事のインターネット (IoT) と人工知能 (AI) との統合により,最適化された収穫量と資源の節約のために,精密農業に革命を起こしています. カリブレーションやデータプライバシーなどの課題に取り組むことは,世界の食料安全保障における彼らの役割の鍵です.
科学分野:
- 農業科学 農業科学とは
- 環境科学 環境科学
- コンピュータサイエンス コンピュータサイエンス
背景:
- 伝統的な農業は,人口増加と環境的圧力により,世界の食糧需要を満たすために苦労しています.
- 精密農業は,意思決定を強化し,収穫を最適化し,資源を節約するために先進技術を統合することにより,解決策を提供します.
- スマートセンサ技術は,土壌,植物,環境条件に関するリアルタイムデータを提供し,精密農業に不可欠です.
研究 の 目的:
- 精密農業におけるスマートセンサー技術の現状,課題,および将来の展望をレビューする.
- 農業におけるスマートセンサーとモノのインターネット (IoT) および人工知能 (AI) の統合による変革的な影響を調査する.
- これらの技術がどのように収穫を最適化し,資源を節約し,全体的な農場効率を改善するかを強調する.
主な方法:
- 精密農業におけるスマートセンサー技術に関する既存の文献と研究のレビュー.
- スマートセンサーとIoTおよびAIプラットフォームの統合の分析.
- さまざまなセンサータイプ,その応用,および農業データ取得における新興イノベーションの検討.
主要な成果:
- IoTとAIと統合されたスマートセンサーは,農業データの収集,分析,利用を大幅に改善します.
- この統合により,作物の収穫が最適化され,資源 (水,肥料) が効率的に管理され,農場の生産性が向上します.
- 土壌モニタリングから作物の健康評価まで,農業のさまざまな側面にさまざまなスマートセンサータイプが適用されています.
結論:
- スマートセンサ技術は,精密農業の進歩と世界的な食糧安全保障の課題に取り組む上で極めて重要です.
- センサー技術とデータ分析の継続的なイノベーションは,農業慣行のさらなる改善を約束しています.
- センサーの校正,データプライバシー,相互運用性,採用障壁などの課題を克服することは,広範な実装に不可欠です.
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