Sensors for Agriculture
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2016) | Viewed by 403145
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Interests: intelligent systems; robotics; control systems; sensors and multi-sensor fusion; wireless sensor networks; intelligent communications; intelligent transportation; machine learning; computational neuroscience
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Dear Colleagues,
More and more sensors have been used in various aspects of agriculture. Precision and facility agriculture has been the trend in modern agriculture for high-quality products, high productivity, environmental sustainability and low cost. More and more diversified sensors have been used in various stages of agriculture for information acquisition, effective monitoring and decision-making. Various sensors are essential important for science-based approaches to smart and precision agriculture.
This Special Issue is devoted to new activities on sensor development, sensor signal processing, sensor based monitoring, and decision making in various stages of agriculture. The topics in this issue include, but not limited to, sensor design and development for information acquisition in agriculture, sensor signal processing in agriculture, sensor devices and multi-sensor fusion for agriculture, sensors based monitoring and decision making, modelling and analysis of agricultural sensor systems, sensor information processing and software development for agriculture, remote sensing and monitoring for agriculture, and machine vision and image processing in agriculture.
Prof. Dr. Simon X. Yang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Agricultural sensors
- Agriculture information acquisition
- Agriculture sensor information processing
- Sensors-based decision making in agriculture
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