Inventions and Innovation in Smart Sensing Technologies for Agriculture: 2nd Edition

A special issue of Inventions (ISSN 2411-5134). This special issue belongs to the section "Inventions and Innovation in Design, Modeling and Computing Methods".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 March 2026 | Viewed by 470

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Dear Colleagues,

Agriculture is central to global food security and sustainable development, and smart sensing technologies are transforming the way crops are grown, monitored, and managed. Building on the success of the earlier Special Issue, “Inventions and Innovation in Smart Sensing Technologies for Agriculture”, this continuation highlights recent advances in precision agriculture that enhance productivity, optimize sustainable resource use, and support environmentally responsible farming.

The Special Issue aims to cover a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Design and development of novel smart sensors for monitoring soil conditions, crop health, irrigation, fertilization, and agri-food quality management.
  • Wireless sensor networks and Internet of Things (IoT) applications in precision agriculture for real-time data collection, analysis, and decision-making.
  • Remote sensing techniques and satellite imagery for crop monitoring, yield estimation, and land management.
  • Integration of advanced technologies such as robotics, drones, and artificial intelligence in smart sensing systems for automated farming operations.
  • Smart sensing technologies for monitoring and controlling environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, light, and air quality in greenhouses and controlled environments.
  • Use of smart sensing technologies for pest and disease detection, early warning systems, and plant protection strategies.
  • Innovative approaches for data analytics, modeling, and predictive algorithms to optimize agricultural practices and improve resource efficiency.
  • Field trials, case studies, and practical applications of smart sensing technologies in different agricultural sectors, including crop production, livestock management, aquaculture, agroforestry, and the agri-food supply chain.
  • Authors are encouraged to submit their high-quality research and innovation contributions to this Special Issue, with a focus on the development and application of smart sensing technologies in agriculture.

Dr. Xinqing Xiao
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • smart sensing technologies
  • precision agriculture
  • wireless sensor networks
  • inventions and innovation

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A Novel Invention for Controlled Plant Cutting Growth: Chamber Design Enabling Data Collection for AI Tasks
by Jesús Gerardo Ávila-Sánchez, Manuel de Jesús López-Martínez, Valeria Maeda-Gutiérrez, Francisco E. López-Monteagudo, Celina L. Castañeda-Miranda, Manuel Rivera-Escobedo, Sven Verlienden, Genaro M. Soto-Zarazua and Carlos A. Olvera-Olvera
Inventions 2025, 10(6), 108; https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions10060108 - 21 Nov 2025
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The Cutting Development Chamber (CDC) design is presented as an innovative solution to crucial human challenges, such as food and plant medicinal production. Unlike conventional propagation chambers, the CDC is a much more comprehensive research tool, specifically designed to optimize plant reproduction from [...] Read more.
The Cutting Development Chamber (CDC) design is presented as an innovative solution to crucial human challenges, such as food and plant medicinal production. Unlike conventional propagation chambers, the CDC is a much more comprehensive research tool, specifically designed to optimize plant reproduction from cuttings. It maintains precise control over humidity, temperature, and lighting, which are essential parameters for plant development, thus maximizing the success rate, even in difficult-to-propagate species. Its modular design is one of its main strengths, allowing users to adapt the chamber to their specific needs, whether for research studies or for larger-scale propagation. The most distinctive feature of this chamber is its ability to collect detailed, labeled data, such as images of plant growth and environmental parameters that can be used in artificial intelligence tasks, which differentiate it from chambers that are solely used for propagation. A study that validated and calibrated the chamber design using cuttings of various species demonstrated its effectiveness through descriptive statistics, confirming that CDC is a powerful tool for research and optimization of plant growth. In validation experiments (Aloysia citrodora and Stevia rebaudiana), the system generated 6579 labeled images and 67,919 environmental records, providing a robust dataset that confirmed stable control of temperature and humidity while documenting cutting development. Full article
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