Jeonnam Jangseong-gun "Manage Agricultural Machinery Smartly Now" View original image



[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jo Hangyu] Jangseong-gun, Jeollanam-do, is attracting attention by establishing the nation's first smart agricultural machinery management system.


By solving problems in the agricultural field using advanced technology, it is evaluated as taking a step ahead in creating an advanced agricultural environment.


The management system registers small agricultural machinery such as power sprayers and tractor loaders distributed through the county's support projects, as well as equipment requiring after-sales management such as forklifts, agricultural power carriers, and agricultural product dryers.


When the QR code attached to the agricultural machinery is scanned with a mobile phone, it connects directly to the user screen without installing a separate application, allowing users to view device information.


Also, in case of an accident, pressing the emergency signal button immediately sends the accident location and agricultural machinery information to the 119 control center, enabling prompt on-site response.


Additionally, if the agricultural machinery is photographed with a mobile phone camera, it links with the database (DB) to automatically generate the equipment's after-sales management ledger, which is convenient.


This project was promoted after Jangseong-gun was selected for the '2021 Smart Village Project,' a public contest by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Intelligent Information Society Agency last year, securing a project budget of 800 million KRW (600 million KRW national funds, 200 million KRW from participating companies). IT specialized companies UOK Co., Ltd., Linux IT Co., Ltd., and HM Technology participated.


Along with establishing the agricultural machinery management system, the county also adopted and completed tasks such as ▲ AI-based fruit sorting machine demonstration ▲ augmented reality (AR)-based smart village tourism.


Accordingly, Jangseong-gun produced a device that automatically sorts two fruit items, apples and tomatoes, according to their condition using computer self-learning technology (deep learning).


The 'Augmented Reality-based Smart Village Tourism Project' is a project to install a total of five augmented reality experience facilities along Hwangryonggang River and Jangseongho Lakeside Trail, representative tourist spots in Jangseong. It plans to provide tourists with a fantastic experience, such as a girl in a mural coming to life and blooming flowers, and a rainbow appearing over Jangseongho.



Jangseong = Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jo Hangyu chg6001@asiae.co.kr


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