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Wireless sensors monitor crops to harvest
The progression of agricultural practices and techniques is greatly attributed to the rise of modern technology, particularly wireless sensors. These devices are offering an innovative approach to ...
NAPERVILLE, IL--(Marketwired - Oct 7, 2014) - This holiday season, gift givers can give friends and family peace of mind with a wireless and portable water sensor from ConnectSense. The ConnectSense ...
There is nothing more valuable than safe water -- whether it’s potable water for people or healthy, pollution-free ecosystems for wildlife. This February, Libelium, an Internet of Things (IoT) ...
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Water is the most essential resource for life, for both humans and the crops we consume.
Levels change slowly in tanks that are usually geographically dispersed, making them ideal candidates for wireless sensor ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Water is the most essential resource for life, for both humans and the crops we consume. Around the world, agriculture accounts for 70% of all freshwater use. The Internet of Things ...
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