Case Study: Smart Agriculture System Using Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN)
Abstract
Smart agriculture has emerged as a critical domain addressing global food security challenges by integrating advanced technologies such as Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), Internet of Things (IoT), and automation. This paper presents a detailed case study of a Smart Agriculture System using WSN, highlighting system architecture, sensor deployment, data communication, performance evaluation, and field results. The study demonstrates how WSN-enabled monitoring optimizes irrigation, improves crop health analysis, and increases overall yield efficiency.
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