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               Currently, the project features an IoT fertilizer system equipped with NPK, soil moisture, and
               temperature sensors. Data collected by these sensors are stored in the cloud via mobile apps
               or websites for convenient monitoring. In scenarios of connectivity challenges, manual control
               ensures uninterrupted system operation. It is important to note that these two systems operate       44 - UTM
               independently, providing farmers with versatile tools for efficient crop management and disease
               detection in rock melon greenhouses. This comprehensive approach enhances agricultural
               surveillance and promotes innovation and sustainability in farming practices, contributing to
               global development goals and transforming the landscape of precision agriculture.

               UN Goals:
               •    SDG 2: Zero Hunger,
               •    SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure,
               •    SDG12: Responsible Consumption and Production,
               •    SDG15: Life on Land

               Justification UN Goals selection: SDG 2: Zero Hunger: By utilizing UAV technology and
               advanced deep-learning models for efficient disease detection in melon leaves, the project
               enhances agricultural productivity and ensures food security. Timely identification and
               management of plant diseases can help prevent crop losses, ultimately supporting efforts
               towards achieving zero hunger. SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

               Integrating UAV technology, IoT systems, and Reinforcement Learning algorithms in agriculture
               showcases innovation and technological advancement in the industry. This project not
               only enhances agricultural surveillance but also promotes the development of sustainable
               infrastructure and practices in the agricultural sector. SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and
               Production. Through optimising fertilizer application, improved crop health, and data-driven
               decision-making enabled by the IoT smart fertilizer system, the project promotes responsible
               consumption and production patterns. Reducing resource wastage and enhancing efficiency
               in farming practices contribute to more sustainable agricultural production. SDG 15: Life on
               Land. The project’s focus on plant disease detection in rock melon greenhouses supports the
               conservation of terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity. By effectively managing plant diseases
               through innovative technologies, the project helps maintain the health of agricultural lands
               and ecosystems, aligning to promote life on land.


               44�2�2� Future work

               We will integrate an online plant diesease detection with the IoT intelligent fertilizer system
               to analyze the correlation between data sensor inputs and detected plant diseases. This
               integration seeks to optimize fertilizer application, improve crop health, and facilitate data-
               driven decision-making for farmers.

               Additionally, Reinforcement Learning algorithms will enhance the system's intelligence by
               designing effective policies based on environmental interactions and reward processes. This
               approach will allow the system to learn and adapt based on feedback provided by farmers,
               ultimately improving the performance of the models.











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