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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Study on the Ecological Farming Control System Based on the Internet of Things

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In order to control the rice field environment more accurately and monitor the growth of rice and rice duck in real time, the Internet of things technology is applied to the accurate data acquisition of farmland farming and livestock breeding. The duck in paddy ecosystem mode for monitoring the feeding management by monitoring the growth information of paddy rice and rice duck, the environment and using of automatic control technology, intelligent decision-making and knowledge of agricultural biotechnology to construct suitable for rice and rice duck life and offspring of environmental protection. At the same time, in this paper, a comprehensive view on rice and rice duck two species and field environment to design the system are made, breaking a single object in the current research of the Internet of things, and through data collection and presentation of data from the sensor module to achieve the collection and format conversion, conversion to data collected comply with the protocol format data. Therefore, it can provide traceability data for the quality and safety of rice and duck, and lay a solid foundation for the integration of “precision agriculture”, “digital breeding” and “Internet of things”.

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The authors acknowledge the follow funds: (1) Yiyang City, Hunan Province 2017 annual philosophy and social science project issues (2017YS01) and (2017YS20); (2) Hunan City University 2016 Teaching Reform Research Project (49); (3) Hunan City University Ideological and Political Education Research Project (1303).

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Min, X., Kuang, W. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Study on the Ecological Farming Control System Based on the Internet of Things. Wireless Pers Commun 102, 2955–2967 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-018-5318-0

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