Abstract

Smart farming is a new concept that can be described as applying different kinds of modern technology to make farming more efficient. One such technology is the Internet of Things, an extension of the Internet and other connections into mundane devices. This paper uses dedicated sensors and cloud computing technologies to model a smart farming system that helps farmers keep track of state of the crops and livestock. It also covers implementing and testing an Android tracker app that is supposed to become the first component of the mentioned system, a client application that communicates with the cloud computing services yet to be implemented. The end product provides its users with an easy way of keeping track of the state of their farms, simplifying the farmers’ work and enhancing productivity.

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