IoT AI Agri 2024: Digital Farming: Case Studies and Applications of IoT and AI in Agricultural |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iotaiagri2024 |
Abstract registration deadline | February 5, 2024 |
Submission deadline | May 14, 2024 |
Details:
CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS
Title: Digital Farming: Case Studies and Applications of IoT and AI in Agricultural
Abstract Submission Deadline: 05 Feb 2024
Editors: Prof. Chandrakumar Thangavel, Prof. Subrata Chowdhury, Prof. Bhisham Sharma, and Prof. Khalid Rabie.
Publisher: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, USA
This book explores how IoT and AI have revolutionized conventional agriculture. This book would also aid in Internet of Things and agricultural AI research. This book explains how small sensors, intelligence drones, or low-power Internet of Things setups for detecting, monitoring, gathering, analyzing, and storing data through cloud platforms are encouraging smart and intelligent agriculture.
This book is ideal for researchers, academics, post-graduate students, and agricultural university practitioners who want to adopt new agricultural technologies for site-specific crop requirements determination, future farming strategies for controlling chemical sprays, yield, and price assessments with intelligence-driven intelligent decision support systems, and farming for sowing and harvesting. This book discusses agricultural technology's scientific and practical components. Agronomic data processing, precision animal husbandry, and agricultural monitoring
Farming stress is characterized worldwide. Highlights IoT and AI intervention options for effective assessment Musculoskeletal, ergonomic, and postural analyses are included. Precision farming, agricultural drones and hopping systems, livestock monitoring, temperature monitoring, smart greenhouses, and computer imaging use AI and IoT.
This book explores how IoT and AI have revolutionized conventional agriculture. This book would also aid in Internet of Things and agricultural AI research. This book explains how small sensors, intelligence drones, or low-power Internet of Things setups for detecting, monitoring, gathering, analyzing, and storing data through cloud platforms are encouraging smart and intelligent agriculture.
This book is ideal for researchers, academics, post-graduate students, and agricultural university practitioners who want to adopt new agricultural technologies for site-specific crop requirements determination, future farming strategies for controlling chemical sprays, yield, and price assessments with intelligence-driven intelligent decision support systems, and farming for sowing and harvesting. This book discusses agricultural technology's scientific and practical components. Agronomic data processing, precision animal husbandry, and agricultural monitoring
Farming stress is characterized worldwide. Highlights IoT and AI intervention options for effective assessment Musculoskeletal, ergonomic, and postural analyses are included. Precision farming, agricultural drones and hopping systems, livestock monitoring, temperature monitoring, smart greenhouses, and computer imaging use AI and IoT.
Submission Guidelines
The title of the chapter should be concise and precise, and it should clearly state the main aim of the chapter.
It must correlate to the proposed book chapter titles conveyed during the call for book chapter submission.Chapter structure: the sections in the book should be at least necessarily the same, like Title, Author(s), Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Main Work Section, Research Implications or Findings, Conclusions, Future Work, References, and Acknowledgement, if any.
Author and Co-authors: Maximum 04 authors will be allowed to contribute to a single chapter and it will be preferred that co-author (s) of one of the selected chapters not be the co-author (s) of another selected chapter(s). Author and Co-authors FormatEmail address and ORCID: Email address and ORCID are required for all authors.
An abstract section is required and has approximately 500 words, a single column, A4 size, and single-line spacing between the chapters.
The keywords section is good to have at least 4 to 6 keywords from the chapters.
Number of pages: An article of 15-20 pages should be submitted for a single chapter.
Table of Contents (ToC) is allowed to be added to the chapters.
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List of Topics
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Smart Farming using AI and IoT
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Real-time sensor data and drone visual analytics in predicting crop output
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AI and machine learning-based surveillance systems to monitor crop field's
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Agricultural Drones and Hopping systems
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IoT and AI benefits in agriculture
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Data-driven agricultural decision-making
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Systematic farming
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Agribots
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Predicting crop output and pricing
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Livestock Monitoring
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Crop/soil sensors
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AI and IoT-based Computer imaging
Editor (S)
Dr. Chandrakumar T
Associate Professor of Data Science
Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai-625015,
Tamilnadu, India.
Subrata Chowdhury
Associate Professor ,SITAMS Chittoor,
AP,India
E-mail address:subrata895@gmail.com
Dr. Bhisham Sharma
Associate Professor,
CURIN, Chitkara University, Punjab, India
E-mail address:bhisham.pec@gmail.com
Dr. Khalid Rabie
Associate Professor,
Metropolitan University,
E326 John Dalton Building, Manchester Campus Australia
E-mail address: k.rabie@mmu.ac.uk
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Publication
IoT AI Agri2024 proceedings will be published in CRC Press
Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline: 05 Feb 2024
Notification of Acceptance: 29 Feb 2024
Full Chapter Submission Deadline: 20 March 2024
Notification of Acceptance: 20 April 2024
Final Submission: 20 May 2024
Expected Publication: 30 Aug 2024
Contact Details
All questions about submissions should be emailed to crcpressiot2025@gmail.com