Abstract

In the recent years, there has been a major thrust in the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to boost agricultural production. These efforts include setting up of agricultural advisory systems for farmers to address crop-related problems. We present a framework developed by us to rapidly expand the range of services offered by one such agricultural advisory system (that uses a call-centre approach) located at IITM’s RTBI, Chennai, in the state of Tamil Nadu. The framework has been developed around an Internet-of-Things repository, Wisekar (http://wisekar.iitd.ac.in), located at IIT Delhi, which supports machine-to-machine communication between heterogeneous systems. We use Wisekar to propose and implement a distributed Automated Crop-disease Advisory Service (ACAS) in which Wisekar acts as a communication bridge between the advisory system and the software for crop-disease recognition. The response-time performance of ACAS for different placement configurations of its component systems is evaluated to support its strategic deployment for different situations.

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