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Title Tomato Urban Gardening Supported by an IoT-Based System: A Latin American Experience Report on Technology Adoption
Authors Manuel Ibarra, Irwin Estrada Torres, Mario Aquino-Cruz, Ronald RenterĂ­a, Sergio Ochoa, Juan Manuel Ochoa
Publication date November 2024
Abstract When urban agriculture is addressed at a family scale, known as
urban gardening, it is assumed as a non-commercial activity where some
family members voluntarily take care of the plantation during their free
time. If technology is going to be used to support such a process, then the
solu-tions should consider the particularities of these gardeners (e.g.,
life dynamics and culture) to make them adoptable. The literature reports
several urban agriculture experiences in Western countries and Southeast
Asia; however, this activity has been poorly explored in South American
countries, particularly at a family scale and considering the culture and
the affordability of the so-lutions. This article presents an experience
report of urban gardening in Peru, where a prototype of an IoT system and a
mobile application were conceived, implemented, and used to support the
gardening of vegetables at a family scale, considering the cultural aspects
of the gardeners. This experience obtained positive results in terms of
tomato production, mainly showing the system's capability to self-adapt
its behavior to consider the cultivation conditions of these urban
gardeners. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first IoT system that
can be iteratively adjust its behavior to improve the chances of being
adopted by a particular end-user population (i.e., gardeners).
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Pages article 7620
Volume 24
Journal name Sensors
Publisher Molecular Diversity Preservation International (Basel, Switzerland)
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