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What is Digital Machines

Technological Development and Impact on Economic and Environmental Sustainability
The digital machines are CPU oriented and the intermediate software layers convert the user commands to binary level operations as bit, nibble, byte, word, word-groups, arrays, and matrices dimensioned and partitioned in the declaration statements in the higher level programs.
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Cooperative Approach for Intelligent and Smart Agriculture System
Jay Prakash Maurya (Lakshmi Narain College of Technology, India) and Bhupesh Gour (Lakshmi Narain College of Technology, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9648-7.ch004
Abstract
Productiveness present in soil, productive weather conditions, plant growth information, rainfall in regional areas, and information on seed planting, among other things are significant parameters to consider for the development and improvement of Indian agriculture. All parameters can be gathered via IoT sensors and digital devices and stored in real-time database environments for sharing with digital machines. It aids farmers in obtaining information on all aspects of agriculture. Modern farming may be recorded using different sensors, smart digital cameras, and gadgets such as micro-chips thanks to the internet technology era. The automated technology provided by the internet of things (IoT) assists farmers in a variety of ways, including the most efficient use of resources (resources are finite) and agricultural problems.
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