2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/7264882
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Scheduling Method for Agricultural IOT Business Based on Improved Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm

Abstract: In the modern society where technology is advancing every day, the agricultural industry is also undergoing innovation, and the Internet of Things (IoT) based on machine learning algorithms adds new vitality and yields increasing directions to this ancient industry. This study analyzes and processes data based on improved multiobjective algorithms for the application of IoT in agriculture and establishes the relevant algorithmic models. The components of IoT are introduced, and it is determined that informatio… Show more

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“…From the reform and opening up to entering the twenty-first century, China's agricultural industry has undergone radical changes over the past forty years, changing from the slow growth of agricultural output and agricultural economy before the reform and opening up to the production of cereals and food production that could hardly meet the basic needs of the people [1][2][3]. From the reform and opening up to the second two decades of the twenty-first century, three major changes have occurred in China's agricultural production methods and production structure [4][5][6]. As far as the land system is concerned, since the reform of the land system, farmers' enthusiasm for production has greatly increased, resulting in a leapfrog growth in the efficiency of Chinese agricultural production [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the reform and opening up to entering the twenty-first century, China's agricultural industry has undergone radical changes over the past forty years, changing from the slow growth of agricultural output and agricultural economy before the reform and opening up to the production of cereals and food production that could hardly meet the basic needs of the people [1][2][3]. From the reform and opening up to the second two decades of the twenty-first century, three major changes have occurred in China's agricultural production methods and production structure [4][5][6]. As far as the land system is concerned, since the reform of the land system, farmers' enthusiasm for production has greatly increased, resulting in a leapfrog growth in the efficiency of Chinese agricultural production [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%