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KARSHIK: Agricultural information monitoring and reference based on wireless networks

Publication Type : Conference Paper

Publisher : ACWR 2011 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Wireless Technologies for Humanitarian Relief

Source : ACWR 2011 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Wireless Technologies for Humanitarian Relief, Amritapuri, p.537-539 (2011)

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Keywords : Climatic conditions, Crops, Future applications, Geographic location, Information monitoring, Karshik, Self-sufficiency etc, Small scale, Statistics, Topology, Wireless telecommunication systems, Yeild

Campus : Kochi

School : School of Arts and Sciences

Department : Computer Science

Year : 2011

Abstract : Karshik is a small scale, service administering project. The objective of this project is to make vital statistics about crops pertaining to a certain topology, geographic location and climatic conditions available to farmers in India, so as to equip them with information for producing the better yields; The long term aim of this project is to ultimately make a region self sufficient in the crops that can be suitably grown. This eradicates the need to import or strain resources that are sparse or extensively exploited in the pursuit of growing crops that are are not suited to a certain topology. In this paper the KARSHIK system is described. After a section dedicated to the explanation of the particular need of implementation, the paper describes the system's realization in Kerala-India for the analysis of crops suiting a certain terrain. The paper concludes with an outlook on future applications of the presented system.

Cite this Research Publication : A. Vasudevan, N.S. Nair, Benny, A. S., Shabana, K. M., Shenoy, A., and Dutta, M., “KARSHIK: Agricultural information monitoring and reference based on wireless networks”, in ACWR 2011 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Wireless Technologies for Humanitarian Relief, Amritapuri, 2011, pp. 537-539.

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