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IoT Sensing for Advanced Irrigation Management: A Systematic . . . Efficient water management is crucial for sustainable agriculture, and the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in irrigation systems offers innovative solutions to optimize resource use In this systematic review, the current
Advancing irrigation management: integrating technology and . . . Irrigation management is essential for addressing global food security challenges under changing climate This review discusses the integration of advanced irrigation technologies and their roles in enhancing water use efficiency and managing energy demands within agricultural systems High-efficien …
Internet of Things-Based Automated Solutions Utilizing . . . This protocol enables the integration of automated irrigation systems with other equipment, supporting advanced practices such as variable rate irrigation For efficient data transmission in IoT-based irrigation systems, the message queuing telemetry transport (MQTT) has become a popular choice [ 129 ]
Quadrifecta during retrograde intrarenal surgery: suction . . . Constant monitoring of IRP and adjusted irrigation brings several benefits, including the reduction of calyceal overdistention and fluid reabsorption risk, with the consequent minimised risk of infectious complications Nevertheless, high costs related to more advanced irrigation systems still represent a limitation in their usage
Irrigants and irrigation activation systems in Endodontics 15 Gentlewave irrigation system The Gentlewave irrigation system (Sonendo, Inc , Laguna Hills, CA, USA) is a device developed for cleaning and disinfecting a minimally instrumented root canal 149 (Figure 1O) This system uses NaOCl and EDTA, with a rinse of distilled water between them
Irrigating Solutions and Activation Methods Used in Clinical . . . The components of the PICOS question were as follows: (Patients) patients or teeth with AP; (Intervention) irrigating solutions (NaOCl, EDTA, CHX, MTAD) or irrigation activation systems; (Comparison) different irrigation protocols; (Outcome) antimicrobial efficacy measured through (1) the total number of bacteria before and after irrigation and
Precision Agriculture and Water Conservation Strategies for . . . Furthermore, advanced irrigation technologies, such as sprinkler systems, drip irrigation, and micro-irrigation, minimize water loss through evaporation, thereby ensuring a more efficient utilization of water resources