The document summarizes several macroeconomic factors affecting India's telecom industry. It discusses the large subscriber base and rising internet penetration. It also outlines the key segments of the mobile, fixed-line, and internet services markets. The summary then analyzes factors such as population growth, declining tariffs, increasing affordability, technology advancement, and market liberalization that influence the telecom industry. Lastly, it examines the impact of recent Supreme Court rulings regarding licensing and spectrum that have reshaped competition in the sector.
The document discusses the potential for mobile broadband in Africa and considerations for expanding mobile infrastructure on the continent. It provides an overview of the GSMA and its work promoting mobile infrastructure development. Specifically, it outlines an example collaborative initiative between mobile operators to implement economically efficient models for providing mobile broadband access to underserved areas. The initiative involves feasibility studies, regulatory adjustments, and pilot programs to identify best practices for connecting more people. It also notes that mobile operators are expected to invest $900 billion in infrastructure from 2016-2020, with Africa being a major focus, and highlights policymaker considerations around infrastructure sharing and single wholesale networks.
Telematics by the synonym itself defines the integration of telecommunications and information and communications technologies abruptly called as informatics. It can be simply the technology of transmitting, receiving, sending and storing of information relating to various objects via telecommunication devices.
The document discusses MoveRTK, a network RTK system in the Netherlands. It is an initiative between several agricultural and construction organizations to provide standardized GPS corrections. The system uses a network of reference stations run by 06-GPS to calculate corrections for rovers in real time, improving positioning accuracy to the centimeter level. Users need a GPRS/UMTS modem, RTK receiver, and display to use the system for machine guidance and precision agriculture applications.
E-Agriculture
CONNECTED AGRICULTURE & PROTECTED FUTURE
Case Study Session: Infrastructure & Connectivity
Pan Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka, December 3rd & 4th, 2014
Community Radio to Communicate Agricultural Information
Shankaraiah N :Hod Ppt Shankaraiah Now Presentingshankaraiah, N
1. The document introduces Narayana's Innovation Attribution Lotus Model for the diffusion of technologies. The model identifies attributes that influence the adoption of innovations.
2. The model groups attributes into four categories: relative advantage, compatibility, practicability, and complexity. Relative advantage examines factors like profitability and time savings. Compatibility assesses cultural and social fit. Practicability looks at how easily an innovation can be tested and communicated. Complexity evaluates difficulty of use.
3. The model aims to help private extension professionals recognize and disseminate valuable technologies to farmers in an effective and economical manner.
This document provides an overview of the extension system of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and state agricultural universities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in India. It discusses the role and organization of ICAR in coordinating agricultural research and education. It also describes the extension role of state agricultural universities in conducting training, field trials, and disseminating information to farmers. Finally, it defines NGOs and discusses their objectives, roles in areas like community development, health, economic issues, and lists some NGOs operating in Gujarat state.
The document summarizes several macroeconomic factors affecting India's telecom industry. It discusses the large subscriber base and rising internet penetration. It also outlines the key segments of the mobile, fixed-line, and internet services markets. The summary then analyzes factors such as population growth, declining tariffs, increasing affordability, technology advancement, and market liberalization that influence the telecom industry. Lastly, it examines the impact of recent Supreme Court rulings regarding licensing and spectrum that have reshaped competition in the sector.
The document discusses the potential for mobile broadband in Africa and considerations for expanding mobile infrastructure on the continent. It provides an overview of the GSMA and its work promoting mobile infrastructure development. Specifically, it outlines an example collaborative initiative between mobile operators to implement economically efficient models for providing mobile broadband access to underserved areas. The initiative involves feasibility studies, regulatory adjustments, and pilot programs to identify best practices for connecting more people. It also notes that mobile operators are expected to invest $900 billion in infrastructure from 2016-2020, with Africa being a major focus, and highlights policymaker considerations around infrastructure sharing and single wholesale networks.
Telematics by the synonym itself defines the integration of telecommunications and information and communications technologies abruptly called as informatics. It can be simply the technology of transmitting, receiving, sending and storing of information relating to various objects via telecommunication devices.
The document discusses MoveRTK, a network RTK system in the Netherlands. It is an initiative between several agricultural and construction organizations to provide standardized GPS corrections. The system uses a network of reference stations run by 06-GPS to calculate corrections for rovers in real time, improving positioning accuracy to the centimeter level. Users need a GPRS/UMTS modem, RTK receiver, and display to use the system for machine guidance and precision agriculture applications.
E-Agriculture
CONNECTED AGRICULTURE & PROTECTED FUTURE
Case Study Session: Infrastructure & Connectivity
Pan Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka, December 3rd & 4th, 2014
Community Radio to Communicate Agricultural Information
Shankaraiah N :Hod Ppt Shankaraiah Now Presentingshankaraiah, N
1. The document introduces Narayana's Innovation Attribution Lotus Model for the diffusion of technologies. The model identifies attributes that influence the adoption of innovations.
2. The model groups attributes into four categories: relative advantage, compatibility, practicability, and complexity. Relative advantage examines factors like profitability and time savings. Compatibility assesses cultural and social fit. Practicability looks at how easily an innovation can be tested and communicated. Complexity evaluates difficulty of use.
3. The model aims to help private extension professionals recognize and disseminate valuable technologies to farmers in an effective and economical manner.
This document provides an overview of the extension system of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and state agricultural universities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in India. It discusses the role and organization of ICAR in coordinating agricultural research and education. It also describes the extension role of state agricultural universities in conducting training, field trials, and disseminating information to farmers. Finally, it defines NGOs and discusses their objectives, roles in areas like community development, health, economic issues, and lists some NGOs operating in Gujarat state.
The document discusses innovations in the Indian economy and business. It describes how India liberalized its economy in 1991 after a balance of payments crisis, deregulating many industries and encouraging foreign investment and trade. This led to strong economic growth. The document also provides examples of innovative Indian companies like ITC's e-Choupal rural marketing initiative and LG Electronics and HUL adapting products for rural and low-income consumers.
This seminar presentation discusses the use of ICTs among extension workers and farmers in Nigeria and its relevance to sustainable agricultural development. It begins with introducing the background and challenges facing Nigerian smallholders, such as poverty, illiteracy, and lack of access to information. It then provides an overview of the traditional agricultural extension model and discusses how ICTs could complement extension efforts. The research aims to explore how ICTs, specifically mobile phones, could improve farmers' adoption of good agricultural practices and increase productivity. The study will be conducted in two communities, interviewing extension workers and surveying farmers on their information needs, ICT access, and farming practices. The findings could help establish information centers and contribute to knowledge on
From PPB to Farmer Seed Network: Enhancing Farmer Seed System for Food Secur...ExternalEvents
http://www.fao.org/about/meetings/agroecology-symposium-china/en/
Presentation of Yiching Song, from Chinese Academy of Science, on Participatory Plant Breeding and farmer seed networks in China. The presentation was prepared and delivered in occasion of the International Symposium on Agroecology in China, held in Kunming, China on 29-31 August 2016.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of broadcasting in India. It discusses the evolution from early optical telegraph systems in the 18th century to modern radio and television broadcasting. Key events discussed include the establishment of All India Radio in 1930 and Doordarshan television service in 1959. The document also describes various types of broadcasting systems like public, commercial, and community broadcasting. It highlights the role of organizations like AIR, Doordarshan, and Prasar Bharati in disseminating agricultural information to farmers through radio and television programs.
We thrive to explore socio-economic, cultural and scientific opportunities for the welfare of MahAgriP members and ultimately to contribute towards improving lives of the farming community.
Innovative technologies in agriculture and rural developmentlivolinkfoundation
This document summarizes an innovative tree-based farming system developed for arid regions by the Bhartiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF). The system aims to improve livelihoods and address environmental degradation in India's arid zones, which cover over 35 million hectares across 7 states. It promotes agroforestry and silvopasture practices to increase vegetation cover, biomass production, and drought resilience through the introduction of hardy tree species that provide fodder, fuelwood and improve soil and water conservation. The system seeks to develop more sustainable livelihood options for communities in desert regions that currently face challenges of poverty, malnutrition, lack of health services and dependence on migration due to scarce natural resources and recurrent
The document discusses public-private partnerships (PPPs) in agriculture in Cambodia. It notes that Cambodia's agricultural strategic plan aims to increase agricultural growth through improving productivity, diversification, and commercialization. PPPs can help bridge financial gaps, improve efficiency, and gain access to new expertise. A successful PPP requires well-established preparation, transaction management, government support, and institutional frameworks. The document proposes a "Public Private Farmer Partnership" model linking farmers, private sector partners, and the public sector to boost investment, services, and markets along agricultural value chains. It provides an example of a potential pilot PPP project involving farmers' groups, private suppliers and services, and a provincial agriculture department.
E-agriculture involves using information and communication technologies (ICTs) to support agriculture, forestry, and fisheries. It was identified as an action line in the World Summit on the Information Society's 2003-2005 plan to meet Millennium Development Goal 8 on global partnerships for development. Early examples included virtual extension and research networks providing accessible information and managing large data amounts. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations now facilitates a global community of practice exchanging ideas and resources on using ICTs for sustainable agriculture and food security through its website and social media presence, events, publications, and forums.
The document describes an e-learning center that provides farmers with soil analysis information, weather forecasts, and educational content on farming best practices through a local center connected to a nodal center via satellite. The local center has a projector, computer and screen to display soil parameters like pH and nutrient levels, as well as current and forecasted weather data like temperature, rainfall and humidity to help farmers with their crop planning and decisions.
Kisan School is a platform that connects all agriculture stakeholders such as farmers, suppliers, buyers, Govt, NGOs, universities, agriculture extension & research stations to share knowledge, technology, new inventions and resources.
Pluralistic Agricultural Extension in IndiaRavi Kn
The new extension regime recognise the need for Muti-agency collaboration to combine strengths. Thereby promoting both Public and non-public (private sector, NGOs, FIG/CIG/POs, PPP Models) actors in Extension work to enhance the delivery system in agricultural extension to all type of farmers.
The document discusses the extension system of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) in India. It outlines the establishment and roles of ICAR and SAUs. ICAR was established in 1929 as the apex body for coordinating agricultural research and education. It has 99 research institutes and oversees 53 agricultural universities across India. SAUs were established beginning in 1960 to improve agricultural education, research, and extension. Their extension roles include conducting on-farm trials, demonstrations, training programs, and providing advisory services to farmers.
This document discusses various types of smart and intelligent packaging technologies, including time-temperature indicators, freshness indicators, oxygen scavengers, carbon dioxide emitters, antimicrobial releasers, and radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. It provides examples of materials and chemical reactions that can be incorporated into packaging films to monitor temperature, indicate freshness, absorb or release gases, and extend shelf life. The document also briefly discusses regulatory issues and potential applications in the food industry to improve safety, quality and traceability.
The document traces the evolution of the concept of entrepreneurship from the 16th century to present. It began referring to those engaged in military expeditions, then was extended to engineering activities like construction. In the early 17th century, it took on the meaning of bearing risks of profits or losses in contracts. Later thinkers further refined the definition to separate entrepreneur profits from capital profits and identify entrepreneurs as innovators who develop new technologies and maximize opportunities. Modern definitions characterize entrepreneurs as applying knowledge and skills to create new businesses or diversify existing ones in order to pursue growth, generate wealth and employment, and create social good.
VTT RobotDay 5.9. Harri Kuusela: DIH² ja L4MS hankkeiden tuki yrityksilleDIH²
This document discusses a project called L4MS that aims to accelerate the adoption of mobile robots in manufacturing logistics through an IoT platform and other services. The program provides funding, training, networking opportunities, and access to test environments for SMEs, systems integrators, and robotics companies to develop logistics automation solutions using the OPIL IoT platform and 3D simulation tools. Applicants can apply as consortia of 2-3 organizations, with the goal of submitting technical and business proposals to receive up to 247,000 euros in funding per project.
The document discusses innovations in the Indian economy and business. It describes how India liberalized its economy in 1991 after a balance of payments crisis, deregulating many industries and encouraging foreign investment and trade. This led to strong economic growth. The document also provides examples of innovative Indian companies like ITC's e-Choupal rural marketing initiative and LG Electronics and HUL adapting products for rural and low-income consumers.
This seminar presentation discusses the use of ICTs among extension workers and farmers in Nigeria and its relevance to sustainable agricultural development. It begins with introducing the background and challenges facing Nigerian smallholders, such as poverty, illiteracy, and lack of access to information. It then provides an overview of the traditional agricultural extension model and discusses how ICTs could complement extension efforts. The research aims to explore how ICTs, specifically mobile phones, could improve farmers' adoption of good agricultural practices and increase productivity. The study will be conducted in two communities, interviewing extension workers and surveying farmers on their information needs, ICT access, and farming practices. The findings could help establish information centers and contribute to knowledge on
From PPB to Farmer Seed Network: Enhancing Farmer Seed System for Food Secur...ExternalEvents
http://www.fao.org/about/meetings/agroecology-symposium-china/en/
Presentation of Yiching Song, from Chinese Academy of Science, on Participatory Plant Breeding and farmer seed networks in China. The presentation was prepared and delivered in occasion of the International Symposium on Agroecology in China, held in Kunming, China on 29-31 August 2016.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of broadcasting in India. It discusses the evolution from early optical telegraph systems in the 18th century to modern radio and television broadcasting. Key events discussed include the establishment of All India Radio in 1930 and Doordarshan television service in 1959. The document also describes various types of broadcasting systems like public, commercial, and community broadcasting. It highlights the role of organizations like AIR, Doordarshan, and Prasar Bharati in disseminating agricultural information to farmers through radio and television programs.
We thrive to explore socio-economic, cultural and scientific opportunities for the welfare of MahAgriP members and ultimately to contribute towards improving lives of the farming community.
Innovative technologies in agriculture and rural developmentlivolinkfoundation
This document summarizes an innovative tree-based farming system developed for arid regions by the Bhartiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF). The system aims to improve livelihoods and address environmental degradation in India's arid zones, which cover over 35 million hectares across 7 states. It promotes agroforestry and silvopasture practices to increase vegetation cover, biomass production, and drought resilience through the introduction of hardy tree species that provide fodder, fuelwood and improve soil and water conservation. The system seeks to develop more sustainable livelihood options for communities in desert regions that currently face challenges of poverty, malnutrition, lack of health services and dependence on migration due to scarce natural resources and recurrent
The document discusses public-private partnerships (PPPs) in agriculture in Cambodia. It notes that Cambodia's agricultural strategic plan aims to increase agricultural growth through improving productivity, diversification, and commercialization. PPPs can help bridge financial gaps, improve efficiency, and gain access to new expertise. A successful PPP requires well-established preparation, transaction management, government support, and institutional frameworks. The document proposes a "Public Private Farmer Partnership" model linking farmers, private sector partners, and the public sector to boost investment, services, and markets along agricultural value chains. It provides an example of a potential pilot PPP project involving farmers' groups, private suppliers and services, and a provincial agriculture department.
E-agriculture involves using information and communication technologies (ICTs) to support agriculture, forestry, and fisheries. It was identified as an action line in the World Summit on the Information Society's 2003-2005 plan to meet Millennium Development Goal 8 on global partnerships for development. Early examples included virtual extension and research networks providing accessible information and managing large data amounts. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations now facilitates a global community of practice exchanging ideas and resources on using ICTs for sustainable agriculture and food security through its website and social media presence, events, publications, and forums.
The document describes an e-learning center that provides farmers with soil analysis information, weather forecasts, and educational content on farming best practices through a local center connected to a nodal center via satellite. The local center has a projector, computer and screen to display soil parameters like pH and nutrient levels, as well as current and forecasted weather data like temperature, rainfall and humidity to help farmers with their crop planning and decisions.
Kisan School is a platform that connects all agriculture stakeholders such as farmers, suppliers, buyers, Govt, NGOs, universities, agriculture extension & research stations to share knowledge, technology, new inventions and resources.
Pluralistic Agricultural Extension in IndiaRavi Kn
The new extension regime recognise the need for Muti-agency collaboration to combine strengths. Thereby promoting both Public and non-public (private sector, NGOs, FIG/CIG/POs, PPP Models) actors in Extension work to enhance the delivery system in agricultural extension to all type of farmers.
The document discusses the extension system of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) in India. It outlines the establishment and roles of ICAR and SAUs. ICAR was established in 1929 as the apex body for coordinating agricultural research and education. It has 99 research institutes and oversees 53 agricultural universities across India. SAUs were established beginning in 1960 to improve agricultural education, research, and extension. Their extension roles include conducting on-farm trials, demonstrations, training programs, and providing advisory services to farmers.
This document discusses various types of smart and intelligent packaging technologies, including time-temperature indicators, freshness indicators, oxygen scavengers, carbon dioxide emitters, antimicrobial releasers, and radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. It provides examples of materials and chemical reactions that can be incorporated into packaging films to monitor temperature, indicate freshness, absorb or release gases, and extend shelf life. The document also briefly discusses regulatory issues and potential applications in the food industry to improve safety, quality and traceability.
The document traces the evolution of the concept of entrepreneurship from the 16th century to present. It began referring to those engaged in military expeditions, then was extended to engineering activities like construction. In the early 17th century, it took on the meaning of bearing risks of profits or losses in contracts. Later thinkers further refined the definition to separate entrepreneur profits from capital profits and identify entrepreneurs as innovators who develop new technologies and maximize opportunities. Modern definitions characterize entrepreneurs as applying knowledge and skills to create new businesses or diversify existing ones in order to pursue growth, generate wealth and employment, and create social good.
VTT RobotDay 5.9. Harri Kuusela: DIH² ja L4MS hankkeiden tuki yrityksilleDIH²
This document discusses a project called L4MS that aims to accelerate the adoption of mobile robots in manufacturing logistics through an IoT platform and other services. The program provides funding, training, networking opportunities, and access to test environments for SMEs, systems integrators, and robotics companies to develop logistics automation solutions using the OPIL IoT platform and 3D simulation tools. Applicants can apply as consortia of 2-3 organizations, with the goal of submitting technical and business proposals to receive up to 247,000 euros in funding per project.
Internet of Things in Partnership with Open Learning CampusVusani Ramadzhia
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for agriculture, specifically a device called MooMonitor. MooMonitor is a wireless sensor that monitors individual cows' movements and rumination to detect health issues and when cows are in heat. It sends alerts to a farmer's phone via an app. The document also examines potential IoT business models and operational/policy challenges like network coverage, interference, sensor theft, liability, and legal frameworks around licensing and intellectual property.
KJ Poppe on ICT for Copa Cogeca June2015Krijn Poppe
Big data and technology are increasingly driving changes in agriculture and food chains. There are two potential scenarios for how this may impact farmers: 1) farmers become part of integrated supply chains and have limited freedom or 2) farmers are empowered through open collaboration and a market for apps and data exchange. Key issues that need discussion include data ownership, liability, business models for data exchange platforms, governance, privacy/security concerns, and ensuring both advanced and traditional farmers' needs are met through cooperation.
Orpak's ForeFuel automatic vehicle identification system enables fast and secure fueling for fleets, for maximum savings. For more information: http://www.orpak.com/solutions/forefuel-automated-vehicle-identification-customer-loyalty/
The document discusses the Future Internet Public Private Partnership (FI-PPP) program. It notes that platform-based business models have driven growth in the US ICT sector, while EU sales have declined. The FI-PPP aims to make Europe a leader in future internet technologies through open calls and three phases of projects. Phase 1 developed prototypes, while Phase 2 focuses on experimentation sites using Generic Enablers. Phase 3 will provide subgrants to SMEs and startups via intermediaries to develop services and applications. The XIFI project establishes initial test infrastructure sites across Europe to validate enablers from the FI-WARE project.
Friendly Technologies - TR-069, IoT Management, Smart Home Service DeliveryFriendly Technologies
Friendly Technologies is a leading provider of carrier-class device management software for IoT/M2M, Smart Home and Triple Play services. Friendly provides support for TR-069, OMA-DM, LWM2M, MQTT and SNMP, in addition to non-standard protocols. Friendly’s platform enables customers to automatically connect and provision new devices, monitor QoE, configure and update firmware remotely, and streamline their support services, while its server and cloud-based solutions offer data insights to service providers. In 2015 Frost & Sullivan chose Friendly Technologies as a Global Leader in Unified Device and Smart Home Management.
Productoo Smart Factory Suite applications take care of the daily operations on the shopfloor including scheduling, maintenance, monitoring and reporting. Learn about Production Control (production scheduling app), Plant Maintenance (CMMS app) and Factory Cockpit (3D plant visualization and monitoring tool).
Requirements For a Successful End-to-End Business Solution - Kai Hackbath, Pr...mfrancis
The document discusses requirements for end-to-end business solutions and how OSGi meets these requirements. It describes how OSGi provides a common platform for all involved parties, supports application and business model independence, is technology independent, enables remote management, and lowers risks and costs. It also outlines how 3GT provides an end-to-end architecture using OSGi technology and how mPower Remote Manager can enable parts of an end-to-end solution.
Presentation for a group of employees of Centric, a large software consultancy company. It provides an illustration of how IoT is currently being developed in farming, agri-logistics and food consumption. It also addresses the technical and organizational challenges that have to be overcome to make IoT application in agri-food a success. Open platforms and software development and above all appropriate business models are key issues that have to be addressed. The new EU-project "Internet of Food and Farm 2020" will address these issues by fostering a collaborative IoT ecosystem to upscale the use of IoT in agri-food.
The FutureFarm project aims to meet the challenges of farms tomorrow by integrating farm management information systems to support real-time management decisions and compliance with standards. The 3-year, 15 partner project will develop and test prototypes of integrated farm management information systems, investigate the socioeconomic impacts, demonstrate new robotic and biofuel technologies, and generalize the results on commercial farms in Europe.
The FutureFarm project aims to meet the challenges of farms tomorrow through integrating farm management information systems to support real-time management decisions and compliance with standards. The 3-year, 15 partner project will develop and demonstrate a prototype real-time farm management information system (FMIS) incorporating precision agriculture, evaluate the impacts of robotics and biofuels, and generalize results on commercial farms in Europe.
GPS Fleet Management
As the world’s largest provider of GPS fleet management technology, we understand that the decisions you make are only as good as the information you receive. Watch our video to learn more about how our GPS tracking solutions help fleet owners reduce fuel costs, improve MPG, and transform the way you manage your business.
Presentation by Kwame Bentil, CEO, Imagead Company Limited
Session: ICTs/Mobile Apps for Access, Distribution and Application of Agricultural Inputs
on 6 Nov 2013
ICT4Ag, Kigali, Rwanda
The document provides information on Crouzet Automation's product selection guide. It introduces the Millenium 3 and em4 product lines as the easiest programmable modules to use for various automation applications. The Millenium 3 offers standard, customized, and application-specific solutions while the em4 provides remote connectivity options and highly accurate analog inputs. Both product lines can be programmed using the intuitive M3 Soft software.
Per Bergman from Fält Communications AB discusses how an open platform strategy has enabled cost-efficient delivery of real-time onboard applications. The strategy is based on industry standards and allows third parties to develop modular subsystems and services that integrate with the core platform. This has created an "ecosystem" where public transport companies can choose from various applications like GPS tracking, safety cameras, and eco-driving systems that all run on a single onboard hardware platform.
Smart Farming is a management style that uses technology to reduce environmental impact of agricultural practices. Satellite Navigation is a major enabler for smart farming. The slides supported a presentation given at the Space Solutions conference in Munich, November 2013.
Farmers and nature managers need frequent, high-resolution images to monitor crops and landscapes, but satellite imagery is often obscured by clouds or lacks sufficient detail. The Bioscope project aims to develop an on-demand aerial imaging service using unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to capture images when satellites are unable to due to clouds or timing issues. This combined UAS and satellite service would provide users with more reliable, robust and tailored imagery to improve agricultural and conservation efforts.
Mobile Data Collection and Data Management in Modern AgricultureCAPIGI
Presentation by Thinus Glitz of Claas Agrosystems on Claas' vision and systems for precision agriculture, held at CAPIGI 2011 4-6 April 2011 in Amsterdam.
GIS for Reduction of Red Tape and Removing Sectorial Boundaries!CAPIGI
Presentation by Vincent Viool of Capgemini on the application of GIS for Reduction of Red Tape and Removing Sectorial Boundaries in agriculture. During CAPIGI 2011 4-6 April 2011 in Amsterdam.
Presentation held by Frans van Diepen of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation during CAPIGI 2011 in Amsterdam at 6 April 2011.
This document summarizes an eCognition image analysis system. It discusses the eCognition processing chain which takes in input data and performs segmentation, classification, and context analysis to output results as raster, vector, point cloud, or statistics. It describes the eCognition software suite including Developer, Architect, and Server products. It outlines a scalable processing system with centralized data storage, processing units, and thin clients to connect field offices via terminal servers. Finally, it discusses eCognition technology layers from custom to off-the-shelf applications and the underlying eCognition software suite.
The rise of crowd-sourcing - how valuable data can we get out of VGICAPIGI
The document discusses crowd-sourcing and volunteered geographic information (VGI). It provides examples of OpenStreetMap and Geopedia.si, which are two systems that utilize VGI. OpenStreetMap aims to create a free, editable map of the world, while Geopedia.si collects all spatial data for Slovenia. Both projects rely on volunteer contributors to provide location-based data and have grown large online communities. The document examines the key components needed to establish a successful VGI system, such as having a clear idea, appropriate infrastructure, rules for contributions, and users of the data.
The use of Volunteer Geographical Information to improve global land coverCAPIGI
The document discusses several topics related to changes in the world by 2050 including a growing global population, increased temperature, higher energy consumption, greater competition for land, and new diseases. It notes that governments will need to request more information and observations will need to be designed, tested, and implemented over the next 30 years to handle these changes and challenges. It also highlights issues of data quality, gaps in information, and the importance of involving more people.
This document discusses precision farming and crop monitoring. It provides examples of how satellite imagery and sensors can be used to:
1) Identify uneven crop growth within a field that resulted in lower yields in some areas due to insufficient irrigation.
2) Detect over-fertilization of a field that provided little additional growth.
3) Reveal that only half a field suffered hail damage, resulting in an insurance payout that was $10,000 too high.
This document discusses sensor based variable rate application (VRA) using the Greenseeker sensor. It provides information on calibration settings for on-the-go VRA fertilization using nitrogen response curves. Examples of decision support rules and potential savings from using VRA for haulm killing, phytophthora, and fertilizers are presented. Connecting sensor data to software solutions and farm management is also mentioned.
GMES - current status and potential link to agricultureCAPIGI
Presentation by Mariusz Legowski of JRC-IES on the status and application potential of the Global Monitoring of the Environment and Security system of the EU.
Spatial presentation of prognosis models in plant protectionCAPIGI
This document discusses the development and use of risk maps for plant protection models. Models are enhanced using geostatistics to interpolate meteorological data across 1,367 virtual stations, allowing risk maps with grids of 1 km2. These maps ease the interpretation of model results across large regions. New technologies bring high resolution spatial meteorological data and mobile internet access to enable location-based decision support services online. Risk maps and online access optimize the provision of millions of model runs to farmers and advisors.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
Infrastructure Challenges in Scaling RAG with Custom AI modelsZilliz
Building Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems with open-source and custom AI models is a complex task. This talk explores the challenges in productionizing RAG systems, including retrieval performance, response synthesis, and evaluation. We’ll discuss how to leverage open-source models like text embeddings, language models, and custom fine-tuned models to enhance RAG performance. Additionally, we’ll cover how BentoML can help orchestrate and scale these AI components efficiently, ensuring seamless deployment and management of RAG systems in the cloud.
AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
Imagine a world where machines not only perform tasks but also learn, adapt, and make decisions. This is the promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology that's not just enhancing our lives but revolutionizing entire industries.
Best 20 SEO Techniques To Improve Website Visibility In SERPPixlogix Infotech
Boost your website's visibility with proven SEO techniques! Our latest blog dives into essential strategies to enhance your online presence, increase traffic, and rank higher on search engines. From keyword optimization to quality content creation, learn how to make your site stand out in the crowded digital landscape. Discover actionable tips and expert insights to elevate your SEO game.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
This keynote will reveal how Deloitte leverages Neo4j’s graph power for groundbreaking digital twin solutions, achieving a staggering 100x performance boost. Discover the essential role knowledge graphs play in successful generative AI implementations. Plus, get an exclusive look at an innovative Neo4j + Generative AI solution Deloitte is developing in-house.
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
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