TY - GEN
T1 - Concept for Sharing Drone Data in Agricultural Data Ecosystem
AU - Linna, P.
AU - Halla, A.
AU - Suomalainen, J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In recent years, drones have made their way onto farms, but the challenge is still to make them an efficient work tool. These drones offer different applications, such as crop monitoring, pest identification, or optimized fertilizer use. This paper introduces the formation of the drone concept, where the farmer collects data for his own use, but at the same time, it creates the possibility of sharing and license data for the use of others. This enables the multiuse of data, in which case it creates a new business opportunity for the farmer and, on the other hand, also a new source of data for researchers or other data users to perform data analyses. The other parts of the concept enable for example data sharing and visualization of authorized data, or sharing to closed community. Finally, the next steps of the concept have been discussed, for example automatic drone stations, better discoverability of data, and data reuse. The drone ecosystem in agriculture is not just about technology. It's a blend of technologies, data analysis, and sustainable farming practices.
AB - In recent years, drones have made their way onto farms, but the challenge is still to make them an efficient work tool. These drones offer different applications, such as crop monitoring, pest identification, or optimized fertilizer use. This paper introduces the formation of the drone concept, where the farmer collects data for his own use, but at the same time, it creates the possibility of sharing and license data for the use of others. This enables the multiuse of data, in which case it creates a new business opportunity for the farmer and, on the other hand, also a new source of data for researchers or other data users to perform data analyses. The other parts of the concept enable for example data sharing and visualization of authorized data, or sharing to closed community. Finally, the next steps of the concept have been discussed, for example automatic drone stations, better discoverability of data, and data reuse. The drone ecosystem in agriculture is not just about technology. It's a blend of technologies, data analysis, and sustainable farming practices.
KW - collaboration
KW - data ecosystem
KW - Drone
U2 - 10.1109/MIPRO60963.2024.10569579
DO - 10.1109/MIPRO60963.2024.10569579
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85198228115
T3 - Proceedings of the International Convention MIPRO
SP - 1900
EP - 1904
BT - 2024 47th ICT and Electronics Convention, MIPRO 2024 - Proceedings
A2 - Babic, Snjezana
A2 - Car, Zeljka
A2 - Cicin-Sain, Marina
A2 - Cisic, Dragan
A2 - Ergovic, Pavle
A2 - Grbac, Tihana Galinac
A2 - Gradisnik, Vera
A2 - Gros, Stjepan
A2 - Jokic, Andrej
A2 - Jovic, Alan
A2 - Jurekovic, Darko
A2 - Katulic, Tihomir
A2 - Koricic, Marko
A2 - Mornar, Vedran
A2 - Petrovic, Juraj
A2 - Skala, Karolj
A2 - Skvorc, Dejan
A2 - Sruk, Vlado
A2 - Svaco, Marko
A2 - Tijan, Edvard
A2 - Vrcek, Neven
A2 - Vrdoljak, Boris
PB - IEEE
T2 - MIPRO ICT and Electronics Convention
Y2 - 20 May 2024 through 24 May 2024
ER -