Toward an Internet of Living Things
Hartnell Jake, Marten Lohstroh, Matt Weber, Edward A. Lee

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Hartnell Jake, Marten Lohstroh, Matt Weber, Edward A. Lee. "Toward an Internet of Living Things". Talk or presentation, 26, October, 2016; Poster presented at the 2016 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting. .

Abstract
The idea of indoor agriculture has been around for a while, but its feasibility and efficiency can be taken to the next level by leveraging networked sensors and actuators. Today, people are getting used to the idea of autonomous cars. Soon, or so we think, "autonomous farms" will become normalcy, too. In line with the concept of the "smart fridge" -- an appliance that keeps track of what's inside of it -- it is conceivable to have an appliance that grows you lettuce! Before we get there, however, a lot of work is still to be done. We have started taking the first steps toward cost-effective, modular, and heterogeneous controlled environments for the indoor cultivation of crops. We demonstrate a pH-regulating nutrient dosing system that is built up out of accessors and prototyped in Ptolemy II.

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    Things</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  26,
    October, 2016; Poster presented at the <a
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    Hartnell Jake, Marten Lohstroh, Matt Weber, Edward A. Lee.
    "Toward an Internet of Living Things". Talk or
    presentation,  26, October, 2016; Poster presented at the
    <a
    href=http://terraswarm.org/conferences/16/annual>2016
    TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.
    .
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{JakeLohstrohWeberLee16_TowardInternetOfLivingThings,
        author = {Hartnell Jake and Marten Lohstroh and Matt Weber
                  and Edward A. Lee},
        title = {Toward an Internet of Living Things},
        day = {26},
        month = {October},
        year = {2016},
        note = {Poster presented at the <a
                  href=http://terraswarm.org/conferences/16/annual>2016
                  TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.
    },
        abstract = {The idea of indoor agriculture has been around for
                  a while, but its feasibility and efficiency can be
                  taken to the next level by leveraging networked
                  sensors and actuators. Today, people are getting
                  used to the idea of autonomous cars. Soon, or so
                  we think, "autonomous farms" will become normalcy,
                  too. In line with the concept of the "smart
                  fridge" -- an appliance that keeps track of what's
                  inside of it -- it is conceivable to have an
                  appliance that grows you lettuce! Before we get
                  there, however, a lot of work is still to be done.
                  We have started taking the first steps toward
                  cost-effective, modular, and heterogeneous
                  controlled environments for the indoor cultivation
                  of crops. We demonstrate a pH-regulating nutrient
                  dosing system that is built up out of accessors
                  and prototyped in Ptolemy II.},
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/867.html}
    }
    

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