Vegetable Intelligent Monitoring System Database Design Based on the Internet of Things

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Based on the internet of things (IOT), the application of the intelligent monitoring system in agriculture is studied. Tomato cultivation is chosen as the researching object. Various domain experts’ knowledge and experience on internet of things, intelligent control technology and tomato cultivation are integrated. Vegetable cultivation intelligent monitoring system is studied. Detailed design of database, which is the basic part of intelligent monitoring system, is carried out. Design includes conceptual design, logic design and physical design. Further design of the system is also discussed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 655-657)

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1423-1426

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January 2013

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