application of cloud computing to agriculture
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Application of Cloud Computing for Agriculture
presented by:
Swathi.R
Manasa.V
CIT,Gubbi
Introduction Though the farmers have grown the same crop for centuries, the
ever changing weather conditions, soil fertility, pests and diseases etc. Affects the final outcome.
Information Technologies and tools.
Information Communication Technology(ICT)
That latest and most promising area of ICT is Cloud Computing.
Cloud Computing The term “cloud computing” refers to the fact that users do not
really need to know who is providing those services and the cloud hid all the technicalities from them.
less manpower and zero maintenance.
Cloud computing, it has three different deployment models namely private, public and hybrid.
Cloud computing offers the following basic models to deliver the services.◦ Software as a Service (SaaS)
◦ Platform as a Service (PaaS)
◦ Infrastructure as a Service(IaaS)
Cloud Computing Framework
Current Challenges in IndianAgriculture : Poor knowledge about the weather forecast, pests and diseases.
Deficient production information.
Not enough sales and distribution information.
Poor ICT infrastructure and ICT illiteracy.
Lack of awareness among farmers about the benefits of ICT in agriculture.
Insufficient power availability in rural areas.
Role of Cloud Computing in Solvingthese Challenges
Using the applications of cloud the farmers have nothing to worry about hardware and software investment and also the technical knowledge required to learn them.
They can get most up-to-date farming and propagation techniques.
They can also leverage the systematic methods in information collection, supply chain logistics, market forecasting and business decision-making.
The structure of the cloud computing based agricultural system
Advantages : Less or no expenditure.
On-Demand
Measured service
Efficient Agricultural Knowledge Management
Current ICT in IndiaSl.No. Organizations Projects undertaken
1 Central government sponsored Department of Agriculture and Co-operation’s National Agriculture Technology ProjectAGMARKNET.Community Information Centres
2 State government sponsored Janmithra Gyandoot, e-Seva (Computer-Aided Online Registration Department), Bhoomi (Land Record Computerisation), Raitha Samparka Kendra Online, Marketing and CAD inNorthern Karnataka.
3 Corporate sector sponsored E-Choupal, ikissan Kendra, Tata Chemicals Chirag Kendra
4 Non-government organizationsand other private sectororganizations
Information Village Research Project in Pondicherry, Agriwatch.com, Drishti.com, Tarahaat.com by Development Alternatives Mahitiz-samuha, VOICES by Madhyam Communications
Conclusion : The Cloud computing is a game changing phase of IT that is not
only impacting the way computing services are and will be delivered but also the way in which users will use IT.
A move to the Cloud, however, requires a well planned strategy as there are many business and technical constraints that need to be mitigated.
References[1] Cloud computing and emerging IT platforms: Vision, hype, and
reality for delivering computing as the 5th utility R Buyya et al. / Future Generation Computer Systems 25 (2009) 599_616.
[2] Cloud Security Alliance. Security best practices for cloud computing, 2010b http://www.cloudsecurityalliance.org [Accessed: July 2013].