Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things in Smart Farming 1st Edition
Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things in Smart Farming — 1st Edition by Mohamed Abdel-Basset, Hossam Hawash, and Laila Abdel-Fatah
Capture the future of agriculture with this authoritative guide that brings together Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT) to transform modern farming. Written by leading researchers, this 1st Edition is a practical, research-informed roadmap for applying AI-driven analytics and IoT sensor networks to real-world crop and livestock systems.
Explore clear explanations of sensor architectures, edge and cloud computing, machine learning models, and data fusion techniques that power precision agriculture. Case studies and implementation strategies demonstrate how smart irrigation, pest and disease prediction, yield forecasting, and autonomous machinery improve productivity while conserving water and inputs. The book bridges theory and practice with step-by-step frameworks for deploying IoT devices, choosing AI algorithms, and scaling solutions across different farm sizes.
Whether you manage a regional cooperative, develop agricultural technology, or conduct research, you’ll find actionable insights to increase profitability and sustainability. Content is relevant to farming systems around the world — from smallholder farms in Africa and Asia to commercial operations in Europe and the Americas — and it addresses regulatory, economic, and environmental considerations that influence adoption.
Practical, forward-looking, and rigorously documented, this volume is ideal for agronomists, data scientists, engineers, policymakers, and technology entrepreneurs focused on smart farming and precision agriculture. Add this essential reference to your collection to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving sector.
Order your copy of Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things in Smart Farming today and begin applying advanced AI and IoT solutions that drive smarter, more sustainable agriculture.
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