Abstract

The industrial panorama is evolving. Using IoT sensors and actuators it is possible to increase product's value, by controlling its production chain. Internet technologies such as FIWARE can provide the services that modern industry needs to process and evaluate sensor data to apply higher production standards, which increase product value. Although FIWARE enablers provide the tools to fulfil modern industry needs, there is an interoperability gap a gap between applications and enablers, as different enablers have different protocols and needs. This article describes an agriculture system developed using vf-OS (virtual factory Operating System), a platform that aims to become the bridge between applications and enablers, as it provides the means to interact with them. The developed system is composed of different applications, that use enablers (integrated using the vf-OS system), current context management and fruit quality theories, to control product quality during the whole fruit production chain.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2018 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation, ICE/ITMC 2018 - Proceedings
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
ISBN (Print)9781538614693
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Aug 2018
Event2018 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation, ICE/ITMC 2018 - Stuttgart, Germany
Duration: 17 Jun 201820 Jun 2018

Publication series

Name International ICE Conference on Engineering Technology and Innovation
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISSN (Print)2334-315X

Conference

Conference2018 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation, ICE/ITMC 2018
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityStuttgart
Period17/06/1820/06/18

Keywords

  • Agriculture
  • FIWARE
  • FoF
  • IoT
  • Sensor
  • Smart Farming
  • vf-OS

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