This book presents the latest findings in the areas of digital ecosystem for innovation in agriculture. The book is organized into two sections with thirteen chapters dealing with specialized areas. It provides the reader with an overview of the frameworks and technologies involved in the digitalization of agriculture, as well as the data processing methods, decision-making processes, and innovative services/applications for enabling digital transformations in agriculture. The chapters are written by experts sharing their experiences in lucid language through case studies, suitable…mehr
This book presents the latest findings in the areas of digital ecosystem for innovation in agriculture. The book is organized into two sections with thirteen chapters dealing with specialized areas. It provides the reader with an overview of the frameworks and technologies involved in the digitalization of agriculture, as well as the data processing methods, decision-making processes, and innovative services/applications for enabling digital transformations in agriculture. The chapters are written by experts sharing their experiences in lucid language through case studies, suitable illustrations, and tables. The contents have been designed to fulfill the needs of geospatial, data science, agricultural, and environmental sciences of universities, agricultural universities, technological universities, research institutes, and academic colleges worldwide. It helps the planners, policymakers, and extension scientists plan and sustainably manage agriculture and natural resources.
Sanjay Chaudhary, Ph.D., is Dean of Students at Ahmedabad University as well as Professor and Associate Dean of School of Engineering and Applied Science of Ahmedabad University. During 2001 to 2013, he was Professor as well as Dean (Academic Programs) at Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology (DA-IICT), Gandhinagar, India. His research areas are cloud computing, blockchain technology, big data analytics, and ICT applications in agriculture and rural development. He has authored nine books and nine book chapters. He has published more than 150 research papers in international conferences, workshops, and journals. He has received research grants from leading organizations including IBM, Microsoft, and Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India. Seven Ph.D. candidates have completed their Ph.D. successfully under his supervision. He holds a doctorate degree in computer science from Gujarat Vidyapith. His literary articles are publishedregularly in leading Gujarati magazines. Chandrashekhar M. Biradar, Ph.D., is Country Director, CIFOR-ICRAF-India with Asia Continental Program; and Chief of Party (CoP, TOFI Program-Trees outside Forests in India). Dr. Biradar is Landscape Ecologist with broad experience in executing agroecosystem research and outreach across the diverse landscapes in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Dr. Biradar has a multidisciplinary educational background, with B.Sc. in Forestry; M.Sc. Forestry (Tree Improvement and Genetic Resources, specialization in Agroforestry), and a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences and Earth Observation Systems (with a focus on forest ecology, biodiversity, and geoinformatics). His core expertise focuses on digital augmentation, geoinformatics, and regenerative agroecosystems. Before joining CIFOR-ICRFA, he worked with ICARDA, the University of New Hampshire, the University of Oklahoma, IWMI, and the IIRS-ISRO. Dr. Biradar has over 25 years ofexperience serving as Researcher, Principal Scientist, Manager, Head of Units, and Research Team Leader and has published over 400+ research articles, tools, and products and received several national and international awards. His current research for development focused on harnessing advances in technologies, agroforestry and forestry, agroecology, indigenous knowledge, and citizen science to restore functional agroecosystems for ecologically sustainable and economically viable landscapes and livelihoods. Srikrishnan Divakaran completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2002 from Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA. Then, from 2002 to 2008, he worked as Assistant Professor in the computer science department at Hofstra University, Long Island, NY, as Associate Professor at DAIICT from 2009 to 2016 before joining School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Ahmedabad University in 2017. Dr. Divakaran has nearly 20 years of research and over 15 years of teaching experience and over five years of industry experience at leading multinational companies in computing and finance. Dr. Divakaran has taught a wide range of courses in computer science as well as related disciplines like bioinformatics and operations research and has a strong research background in designing algorithms for problems with applications in bioinformatics/computational biology, distributed systems, and operations research. In terms of research, over the past 7 years, his interests have broadly been in the area of design and analysis of online and approximation algorithms for problems in bioinformatics/computational biology, distributed systems, and operations research. In bioinformatics, his current research focus is on the design and analysis of approximation algorithms and heuristics for the following problems: (1) constrained generalized tree alignment, (2) template-based methods for sequence alignment, and (3) fast heuristics for exact string matching. In distributed systems, his research focus is in the design and analysis of online and offline approximation algorithms for problems in resource allocation, load balancing, and list update. In operations research, his research interests have been in the design and analysis of online and approximation algorithms for bin packing and scheduling with setups. Mehul S Raval is an Associate Dean - Experiential Learning and Professor at the Ahmedabad University. His research interest is in computer vision and engineering education. He obtained a Bachelor's degree (ECE) in 1996, a Master's degree (EC) in 2002, and a Ph.D. (ECE) in 2008 from the College of Engineering Pune / University of Pune, India. He has 25+ years of experience as an academic with visits to Okayama University, Japan, under a Sakura Science fellowship, Argosy visiting associate professor at Olin College of Engineering, the US, during Fall 2016, and visiting Professor at Sacred Heart University, CT, in 2019. He publishes in journals, magazines, conferences, and workshops and reviews papers for leading publishers - IEEE, ACM, Springer, Elsevier, IET, and SPIE. He has received research funds from the Board of Research in Nuclear Science (BRNS) and the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. He supervises doctoral, M.Tech, and B.Tech students. In addition, he chairs programs and volunteers on technical program committees for conferences, workshops, and symposiums. He also serves on the Board of Studies (BoS) to develop Engineering curricula for various Universities in India. He is a senior member of IEEE, a Fellow of IETE, and a Fellow of The Institution of Engineers (India). Dr. Raval served the IEEE Gujarat section during 2008 - 2015 and from 2018 - 2020 as a Joint Secretary. In addition, he did the IEEE signal processing society (SPS) chapter - IEEE Gujarat Section as vice chair and executive committee member in 2014. Currently, he is helping theIEEE Computational Intelligence Society Chapter - IEEE Gujarat Section as Chair.
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A Brief Review of Tools to Promote Transdisciplinary Collaboration for Addressing Climate Change Challenges in Agriculture by Model Coupling.- Machine Learning and Deep Learning in Agriculture - A review.- Need of orchestration platform to unlock the potential of remote sensing data.- An Algorithmic Framework for fusing images from satellites, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), and Farm Internet of Things (IoT) Sensors.- Globally Scalable and Locally Adaptable Satellite Solutions for Agriculture.- A Theoretical Framework of Agricultural Knowledge Management Process in the Indian Agriculture Context.- Simple and innovative methods to estimate gross primary production and transpiration of crops: a review.- Role of Virtual Plants in Digital Agriculture.- Remote sensing for mango and rubber mapping and characterisation for carbon stock estimation- Case study of Malihabad tahsil (UP) and West Tripura District, India.- Impact of Vegetation Indices on Wheat Yield Prediction using Spatio-TemporalModeling.- Farm-wise estimation of crop water requirement of major crops using deep learning architecture.- Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Agriculture Land Use and Land Cover Classification.- Computer Vision Approaches for Plant Phenotypic Parameter Determination.
A Brief Review of Tools to Promote Transdisciplinary Collaboration for Addressing Climate Change Challenges in Agriculture by Model Coupling.- Machine Learning and Deep Learning in Agriculture - A review.- Need of orchestration platform to unlock the potential of remote sensing data.- An Algorithmic Framework for fusing images from satellites, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), and Farm Internet of Things (IoT) Sensors.- Globally Scalable and Locally Adaptable Satellite Solutions for Agriculture.- A Theoretical Framework of Agricultural Knowledge Management Process in the Indian Agriculture Context.- Simple and innovative methods to estimate gross primary production and transpiration of crops: a review.- Role of Virtual Plants in Digital Agriculture.- Remote sensing for mango and rubber mapping and characterisation for carbon stock estimation- Case study of Malihabad tahsil (UP) and West Tripura District, India.- Impact of Vegetation Indices on Wheat Yield Prediction using Spatio-TemporalModeling.- Farm-wise estimation of crop water requirement of major crops using deep learning architecture.- Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Agriculture Land Use and Land Cover Classification.- Computer Vision Approaches for Plant Phenotypic Parameter Determination.
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"Reading this book is like taking a journey through old farming and new tech. ... Digital ecosystem for innovation in agriculture is like a map for anyone interested in the future of farming. It's not just for scientists and experts--anyone who wants to learn about how technology can help farms can find something interesting here." (Shefali Naik, Computing Reviews, April 22, 2024)
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