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Smart industrial indoor farming - Technical and societal challenges

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Source
In: IDIMT-2019 : innovation and transformation in a digital world : 27th Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks, 401-409
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Schmittner, Christoph 
Christl, Korbinian 
Macher, Georg 
Knapitsch, Johannes 
Parapatits, Martin 
Tauber, Markus  
Pichler, Harald  
Gnauer, Clemens  
Abstract
Population growth and food development are two of the major challenges for society. While smart farming can help, available arable land is restricted. Smart industrial indoor farming has the potential to increase agricultural production while also reducing resources usage. To guarantee a reliable food supply, we need to ensure a dependable system, which protects not only the plants, but also the Intellectual property (IP). We give an overview about the challenges on agriculture, available indoor farming systems and standards for smart farming. We evaluate the standards for applicability towards indoor farming and present a use case for a smart industrial indoor farming system. To assure a dependable system, we present a methodology to analyze the system and achieve a trade-off between different dependability attributes.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11790/1467
Conference
27th Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks: Innovation and Transformation in a Digital World  
Subjects
Smart indoor farming
reliability
security
STPA
SAHARA
FMVEA
industrial indoor farming
Type
Konferenzbeitrag

 

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