UR’s IoT students develop AI-powered device to protect crops from birds
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UR’s IoT students develop AI-powered device to protect crops from birds
Five PhD students from the University of Rwanda (UR), through the African Centre of Excellence in Internet of Things (ACEIoT), have developed AudioMoth, a solar-powered and AI-integrated smart device designed to scare pest birds off farmlands. The prototype, which has been under development for three years, was showcased during a three-day workshop from July 24-26, hosted at UR’s College of Agriculture, Forestry and Food Sciences (CAFF) in Busog…
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