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The IoT (Internet of Things) is a technology that enables the continuous communication between things or between things and humans. The IoT is expected to be applied to various industry fields in our society, thereby changing our lives to be more effective and productive. Agricultural IT technology, which apply IT technologies to agriculture, improves the quality of crops and provides the production and distribution information to consumers. As a result, such technologies are expected to realize the generation of high added values such as improved productivity, efficiency, and product quality across the whole process for agricultural products from production to distribution to consumption. This study suggests a system that can help growers more effectively manage and optimize the growing environments by realizing various information exchanges through a system that enables more flexible and intelligent cultivation and management with logically grouping and managing agricultural production environments based on the IoT technology.

This work was supported by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy(MKE) of the Republic of Korea [Project Number: 10035262].

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Kang, H., Lee, J., Hyochan, B., Kang, S. (2012). A Design of IoT Based Agricultural Zone Management System. In: Park, J., Kim, J., Zou, D., Lee, Y. (eds) Information Technology Convergence, Secure and Trust Computing, and Data Management. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 180. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5083-8_2

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