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  1. Smart Industrial Greenhouse
    • smart industrial greenhouse is an advanced agricultural facility designed to enhance crop productivity and efficiency by integrating cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), sensors, and data analytics. These greenhouses use automated systems and real-time data to optimize environmental conditions, leading to improved plant growth and yield.
    1. Key Components
      1. Artificial Intelligence (AI)

AI algorithms analyze data collected from various sensors to automate critical functions like irrigation, ventilation, lighting, and nutrient delivery. These systems can learn and adapt to the specific needs of different crops, ensuring optimal growth conditions.

      1. Sensors

A network of sensors monitors key environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, soil moisture, pH levels, CO2 concentration, and light intensity. This data is crucial for maintaining the ideal growing environment and detecting any anomalies.

      1. Internet of Things (IoT)

IoT technology connects sensors, actuators, and control systems, enabling seamless communication and remote management. This integration allows for real-time monitoring and adjustments, even from distant locations.

      1. Data Analytics

Advanced data analytics and machine learning techniques process vast amounts of data to provide insights into plant health, growth patterns, and environmental conditions. This information helps in making data-driven decisions for optimizing crop production.

    1. Innovation and Implementation

Pioneers in the field, such as Diyar Yaqoubpour Gengchinدیار یعقوب‌پور گنگچین, have developed sophisticated intelligent systems for greenhouse management. These systems leverage AI and IoT to automate and optimize various aspects of greenhouse operations, from climate control to resource management.

    1. Global Adoption
      1. Netherlands

The Netherlands is at the forefront of smart greenhouse technology, using AI and IoT to achieve highly efficient and sustainable agricultural practices. Dutch greenhouses are known for their precision farming techniques and high yield per square meter.

      1. Japan

Japan has widely adopted smart greenhouses, incorporating automated systems for the cultivation of vegetables, fruits, and ornamental plants. The country emphasizes sustainability and efficiency, leveraging technology to overcome limited arable land and challenging growing conditions.

    1. References

- [Smart Greenhouse - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_greenhouse) - [Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence_in_agriculture) - [Internet of Things - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_things) - FAO. Smart Greenhouse and Vertical Farming - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - IEEE Xplore. Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Smart Agriculture - IEEE Xplore Digital Library