Open Access Journal

ISSN : 2394-2320 (Online)

International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

Open Access Journal

International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

ISSN : 2394-2320 (Online)

Emerging Greenhouse Technology

Author : Karthikeyan 1

Date of Publication :20th April 2018

Abstract: The rising greenhouse technology in the agriculture dependent on IOT i.e. Internet of Things utilized for automation and remote monitoring has been quickly created. Greenhouse Technology is a technique of giving good environment to the plants. This is fairly used to shield the plants from unfavourable climatic conditions, for example, precipitation, wind, extreme temperature, diseases, insects, excessive radiation and cold. But it despite everything has significant worry about privacy and security, due to the huge size of spreading nature of the network. To beat these security challenges, it use blockchain that permits the production of a disseminated digital ledger of the transactions which is shared between nodes on the IOT network. The fundamental point of paper is to give lightweight blockchain dependent architecture to smart greenhouse farms for providing privacy and security. Here, IOT gadgets in the greenhouses which go about as blockchain oversaw centrally to upgrade energy consumption have an advantage of the private unchanging ledgers. Furthermore, it shows a security structure that mixes the blockchain innovation with the IOT gadgets to give a secure communication stage in the Smart Greenhouse farming.

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