Understanding the Synthesis Matrix
a) Synthesis Matrix
My research topic/question: _Application of IoT in Farming
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Benefits of IoT in Farming |
All IoT devices including sensors and controllers have to be connected with the &Cube, and then the &Cube could register them into the Mobius through the REST APIs (p. 447) all the interfaces used in the smartphone application are REST APIs provided the Mobius. end users can monitor and control their connected farm using IoT applications on their smartphones or tablets by accessing virtual representation of the devices resided in the Mobius (p. 443) |
IoT frameworks for smart farming can bring various benefits, including reducing the risk of vendor lock-in, adopting machinery and sensing/automation systems from different companies, as these could become easily interoperable in the overall farm’s smart system, easier data exchange among different, heterogeneous components, increased automation with less effort by employing internet standard (p. 2) To semantically annotate data streams, Agri-IoT uses lightweight information models developed on top of wellknown models, such as the SSN and OWL- ontologies (p. 3) |
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Security issues in using IoT in farming |
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For such tags, information is centralized in the tags, while the value resides in the communication management to ensure security and effective synchronization with the network (p. 50) privacy-preserving technology is still in its infancy: the systems that do work are not designed for resource-restricted devices, and a holistic view on privacy is still to be developed (e.g., the view on privacy throughout one’s life). (53) |
Data security would be an issue on IoT side as well as on cloud side. Similarly, in terms of privacy, more concern would be there. (p. 4) It will also help in efficient utilization of power. For this purpose, the gateway device, connecting IoT to the cloud, should be having extra functionality to do a little processing before sending it to the Internet and eventually to the cloud (p. 5) |
Kamilaris, A., Gao, F., Prenafeta-Boldú, F.X. and Ali, M.I., 2016, December. Agri-IoT: A semantic framework for Internet of Things-enabled smart farming applications. In Internet of Things (WF-IoT), 2016 IEEE 3rd World Forum on (pp. 442-447). IEEE.
Ryu, M., Yun, J., Miao, T., Ahn, I.Y., Choi, S.C. and Kim, J., 2015, November. Design and implementation of a connected farm for smart farming system. In SENSORS, 2015 IEEE (pp. 1-4). IEEE.
Bandyopadhyay, D. and Sen, J., 2011. Internet of things: Applications and challenges in technology and standardization. Wireless Personal Communications, 58(1), pp.49-69.
Aazam, M., Khan, I., Alsaffar, A.A. and Huh, E.N., 2014, January. Cloud of Things: Integrating Internet of Things and cloud computing and the issues involved. In Applied Sciences and Technology (IBCAST), 2014 11th International Bhurban Conference on (pp. 414-419). IEEE.
1. Now do some test-testing on paraphrasing and also referencing
The following quote is taken from the text book Business Driven Information Systems written by Paige Baltzan, Amy Phillips, Kathy Lynch, and Peter Blakey, published in 2010, page 258, published by McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd, North Ryde, NSW, Australia.
a. What in-text reference should appear at the end of this quote?
b. Write down the matching item for the Reference list Business driven information system in banking industries
c. Paraphrase the quote keeping the author’s meaning, but using different words.
There are four major banks in Australia among which, Westpac Financial Services (WFS) is the one that has their own database. The easy access and efficient information management of the stored data and information can be delivered through the availability of own database. However, the organization fails to develop information-capturing standards that could possibly lead to the inconsistency in the collection of information related to the organization. An example can be introduced for explaining this situation such as one of the systems might be able to capture the emails however, other might not be able to capture. There is the possibility of redundancy in the customer list being captured in two different databases that could possibly lead to the chaos I the functioning and operating of the banks. This could also allow the consumers to have different accounts with same name in the bank and could possibly lead to forgery actions such as accessing one account for life insurance and other one for credit cards. It will be untraceable for the WFS to identify the same person having two bank accounts in the bank. Since, the competition was raising, it was the need for WFS to adopt strategies to mitigate these issues and assure quality of services to the consumers. NADIS (Name & Address Data Integrity Software) has been installed within the existing system of the WFS that was capable of providing services such as filters customer information, highlighting missing, inaccurate and redundant information. This led to the bank to be competitive among its competitors and has been operating single database through an overview at every consumer (Baltzan et al. 2010, p. 258).
d. Give an appropriate title to the given paragraph.
The transformation of WFS database system