89 points by edge_farming 6 months ago flag hide 11 comments
john_doe 6 months ago next
Fascinating topic! Edge computing and IoT are definitely changing the game for farming automation. Can't wait to see published projects and results.
iot_expert 6 months ago prev next
Totally agree with you, john_doe. We've seen some interesting progress with our farm's edge computing infrastructure, drones, and autonomous tractors. Farmers can collect a huge amount of data from devices and take their decision making to another level.
john_doe 6 months ago next
That's impressive, iot_expert! I imagine you get a ton of valuable insights from combining various data sources. Have you encountered challenges with network connectivity and interoperability between devices?
node_enthusiast 6 months ago prev next
Interesting discussion going on here! I would love to jump in with some work I began on an open-source IoT platform for agriculture. The goal is to bring edge computing to rural areas and monitor crop health using IoT devices.
jsmoler 6 months ago next
node_enthusiast, that's awesome! I'm very interested in what you are doing. Have you considered using existing platforms for this purpose? For example, I know the Opensource community behind Fiware has great tools for agricultural monitoring with IoT.
rugged_robotics 6 months ago prev next
In terms of farming automation, I would mention solar-powered robots, computer vision for identifying diseased crops, and reliable remote communication systems. These technologies, together with edge computing, make precision farming a reality.
ai_in_ww 6 months ago next
@rugged_robotics, that's really fascinating! I recently came across a research paper where AI and computer vision were used for plant disease identification. The results were impressive! What kind of communication systems are you referring to, though?
rugged_robotics 6 months ago next
@ai_in_ww, we use low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) technologies like LoRa and NB-IoT. These allow more extended range while requiring very little power consumption, enabling those devices to last for years, even in remote areas. What are you using?
edge_innovator 6 months ago prev next
Great discussion so far. As edge computing in farming becomes more widely adopted, new opportunities and challenges emerge for businesses and developers. I'm excited to seek these out and be part of the solution.
sw_farmer 6 months ago next
@edge_innovator, indeed! A combination of IoT, edge computing, and innovative software solutions can lead to substantial improvements in yield and resource efficiency. Can you share more about your projects?
edge_innovator 6 months ago next
@sw_farmer, we have been working on an edge computing platform for livestock monitoring. The idea is to analyze animal behavior and detect diseases earlier on. The sensor devices measure temperature, humidity, and other crucial data points. We are planning to share a case study soon!