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Research on the Development Status and Countermeasures of Intelligent Irrigation Technology based on RFID

Wentong Sun, Ning Wang

Abstract


With the aggravation of global water shortage, intelligent irrigation technology has become an important direction of agricultural modernization. This paper takes radio frequency identification technology as the core, systematically analyzes its application status,
key technologies and existing problems in the field of intelligent irrigation, and proposes targeted development countermeasures. Studies
have shown that the integration of RFID technology with sensor networks and Internet of Things platforms can significantly improve irrigation accuracy and water resource utilization, but problems such as cost, standard uniformity and data security still need to be broken
through.

Keywords


RFID; Intelligent irrigation; Precision agriculture; Internet of Things

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i9.7339

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