Internet of Things in Agriculture

There is no doubt that the introduction of IoT-assisted applications will become an invaluable asset to optimize farm performance. While the use of IoT technologies are still in the proof-of-concept stage, recent developments are showing the benefits that IoT may bring to the agriculture industry in the near future. Through the data collected by sensors deployed in the fields together with other sources of information and facilities, farmers will have at their disposal a set of tools allowing them to make informed decisions on the day-to-day operation. Furthermore, the information generated throughout a season or year should prove valuable to improve farm performance.

Since 2005, a multidisciplinary team of researchers from the Albacete Research Institute of Informatics and the School of Agronomical Studies of the University of Castilla La Mancha (UCLM) has been exploring the use of information and communication technologies in the agricultural industry. Current research efforts include the deployment of several IoT-based platforms:

Topics:
  • Vineyards in Spain. Since 2006, various system trials are being conducted in close collaboration with grape producers, wine production specialists and researchers in various vineyards located in the region of Castilla La Mancha, Spain.
  • Coffee Plantations Ecuador. Within the framework of a collaboration agreement with Technical University of Loja (TUL), an IoT platform has been recently installed to monitor the canopy in a coffee plantation in Loja, Ecuador.

Relevant Publications:

  • A. M. Ortiz; T. Olivares; F. Royo; N. Crespi; L. Orozco-Barbosa
    Smart cross-layer protocol integration for efficient wireless communication
    International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing, 2015 Vol. 20, No.3, pp.148 – 158. Impact index: JCR 2014: 0,554 (Q4 in Computer Science, Information Systems”).
  • P. Díaz, F. Royo, T, Olivares, F. Ramírez-Mireles, L. Orozco-Barbosa
    A Case Study on the Power-Aware Protocol Framework for Wireless Sensor Networks
    IJDSN 2013 (2013)

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Luis Orozco-Barbosa, PhD
Full Professor
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   Rafael Casado, PhD
Associate Professor
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   Teresa Olivares Montes, PhD
Assistant Professor
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