A study of poultry realtime monitoring and automation techniques

Author(s):  
A. Arun Gnana Raj ◽  
S. Margaret Amala ◽  
J. Gnana Jayanthi
2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 234-245
Author(s):  
Huijun Xu ◽  
Baoshe Zhang ◽  
Mariana Guerrero ◽  
Sung‐Woo Lee ◽  
Narottam Lamichhane ◽  
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Author(s):  
Dharm Singh Jat ◽  
Anton S. Limbo ◽  
Charu Singh

By combining the different monitoring and automation techniques available today, we can develop cutting-edge internet of things (IoT) systems that can support sustainable development through smart agriculture. Systems are able to monitor the farming areas and react to the parameters being monitored on their own without the presence of human beings. This automation can result in a more precise way of maintaining the aspects that affect the growth of plants, leading to an increase in the food production on farmlands. This chapter focuses on IOT for automation in smart agriculture and provides a pathway to develop automation system in the smart environment.


Author(s):  
Eric Debeau ◽  
Veronica Quintuna-Rodriguez

The ever-increasing complexity of networks and services advocates for the introduction of automation techniques to facilitate the design, the delivery, and the operation of such networks and services. The emergence of both network function virtualization (NFV) and software-defined networks (SDN) enable network flexibility and adaptability which open the door to on-demand services requiring automation. In aim of holding the increasing number of customized services and the evolved capabilities of public networks, the open network automation platform (ONAP), which is in open source, particularly addresses automation techniques while enabling dynamic orchestration, optimal resource allocation capabilities, and end-to-end service lifecycle management. This chapter addresses the key ONAP features that can be used by industrials and operators to automatically manage and orchestrate a wide set of services ranging from elementary network functions (e.g., firewalls) to more complex services (e.g., 5G network slices).


10.1142/4919 ◽  
2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoqi Chen ◽  
Aik Meng Fong ◽  
Rajagopalan Devanathan

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