Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) demands precise, adaptive climate management across distributed infrastructure. This paper presents IOGRUCloud, a scalable three-tier IoT platform that integrates AI-driven control with edge computing for automated greenhouse climate regulation. The system architecture separates field-level sensing and actuation (L1), facility-level coordination (L2), and cloud-level optimization (L3-L4), enabling progressive autonomy from rule-based to fully autonomous operation. A Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD) cascading control loop governs temperature and humidity with GRU-enhanced PID tuning, reducing manual calibration effort by 73%. Deployed across 14 production greenhouses totaling 47,000 m2, the platform demonstrates 23% reduction in energy consumption and 31% improvement in climate stability versus baseline. The system handles 2.3M daily sensor events with 99.7% uptime. The researchers release the architecture specification and deployment results to support reproducibility in smart agriculture research.
Vakhnovskyi, A. (2026). IOGRUCloud: A scalable AI-driven IoT platform for climate control in controlled environment agriculture. arXiv. https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.07586
Source: Cornell University