IoT architecture for urban agronomy and precision applications

Alfonso Ordoñez-García, Mario Siller, O. Begovich
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In recent years, climate change, high population rates, water scarcity, contaminated farmland, eroding soils, and other factors, have raised serious concerns in the area of sustainable food production. In addition, it has been estimated that by 2050, as much as 80 percent of the earths population will reside in cities [1]. As a consequence, new forms of food production have been explored, especially in places close to or even within the consumption areas, that is, cities. In this context, cities are evolving into intelligent infrastructures in which the aim is to automate, optimize, and improve all possible aspects, including urban agriculture and precision agronomy. Despite recent research efforts, common grounds still have to be defined in terms of how to efficiently automate and provide intelligence to the urban agriculture implementations and integrate those in a transparent and scalable manner to the overall smart city solutions. For this, we believe that smart cities must be conceptualized and abstracted on a higher and different plane than the supporting information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure. However, the essential properties that make a city smart or a system of systems must be the architectural design assets of the underlying planes. This paper presents a conceptual IoT architecture for urban farming and precision agronomy in Smart Cities based on Software Defined Networks (SDNs) and Cyber-physical systems. Three layers comprise the proposed architecture.
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用于城市农学和精准应用的物联网架构
近年来,气候变化、高人口增长率、水资源短缺、农田污染、土壤侵蚀等因素引起了人们对可持续粮食生产领域的严重关注。此外,据估计,到2050年,多达80%的地球人口将居住在城市[1]。因此,人们探索了新的粮食生产形式,特别是在靠近消费区域甚至在消费区域内的地方,即城市。在这种背景下,城市正在演变成智能基础设施,其目标是自动化、优化和改善所有可能的方面,包括城市农业和精准农业。尽管最近进行了一些研究,但在如何有效地自动化和为城市农业实施提供智能,并以透明和可扩展的方式将其集成到整体智慧城市解决方案方面,仍然需要确定共同点。为此,我们认为智慧城市必须在一个更高、不同的层面上进行概念化和抽象,而不是在配套的信息通信技术(ICT)基础设施上。然而,使城市或系统的系统智能化的基本属性必须是底层平面的建筑设计资产。本文提出了一种基于软件定义网络(sdn)和网络物理系统的智慧城市城市农业和精准农学的概念性物联网架构。三层组成了提议的体系结构。
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