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A Self-Powered, Real-Time, LoRaWAN IoT-Based Soil Health Monitoring System

机译:一种自动实时,基于洛瓦根的土壤健康监测系统

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Typical soil health assessment requires intensive field sampling and laboratory analysis. Although this approach yields accurate results, it can be costly and labor intensive and not suitable for continuous tracking of soil properties. Advances in soil sensor and wireless technologies are poised to replace physical sampling and offline measurement with in-field monitoring. This article reports the development, deployment, and validation of an Internet-of-Things (IoT) system for continuous monitoring of soil health. The end nodes of the proposed system, called soil health monitoring units (SHMUs), are solar powered and can be installed on a field for extended periods of time. Each SHMU transmits soil temperature, moisture, electrical conductivity, carbon dioxide (CO2), and geolocation data wirelessly using long-range wide-area network (LoRaWAN) radio technology. Data are received by a LoRaWAN gateway, which uploads it to a server for long-term storage and analysis. Users can view acquired data through a Web-based dashboard. The following significant experiments were carried out to validate the developed system: 1) a network consisting of eight SHMUs was deployed at an agricultural field site for several weeks and soil health metrics were analyzed using the soil health dashboard; 2) the flexibility of the system was demonstrated by the addition of an extra CO2 sensor allowing an additional variable directly linked to soil health to be recorded; 3) a wireless communication range of 3422 m was estimated at a transmission power of 10 dBm by deploying the developed system on a large field; 4) the average current consumption of a SHMU (including its associated sensors) was estimated to be 13 mA, at this rate, the onboard Li-ion battery is able to sustain a SHMU for several days; and 5) a 7 cm 6.5 cm solar panel was able to fully charge the onboard battery in 14 days while supplying power to the SHMU.
机译:典型的土壤健康评估需要进行大量的野外采样和实验室分析。虽然这种方法得到准确的结果,它可以是昂贵和劳动密集,不适合土壤性质的连续跟踪。在土壤传感器和无线技术的进步正准备与场监听,以取代采样物理和离线测量。本文报告连续监测土壤健康的开发,部署和互联网的-事(物联网)系统的验证。所提出的系统的端部节点,称为土壤健康监测单元(SHMUs),是太阳能供电的,并且可以在现场安装在延长的时间周期。每个SHMU发送土壤温度,湿度,导电性,二氧化碳(CO2),并以无线方式使用远程广域网(LoRaWAN)无线电技术的地理定位数据。数据由LoRaWAN网关,它上传到用于长期存储和分析服务器接收。用户可以通过基于Web的仪表板视图采集的数据。下面显著进行实验,以验证所开发的系统:1)由8个SHMUs部署在农业领域的网站了几个星期和土壤健康指标的使用土壤健康仪表盘进行了分析网络; 2)该系统的灵活性,通过加入额外的CO 2传感器,允许直接连接到土壤健康要记录的附加变量的证明; 3)3422米的无线通信范围估计为通过部署在一个大区域中开发的系统10 dBm的传输功率; 4)一个SHMU(包括其相关联的传感器)的平均电流消耗估计为13毫安,以这样的速度,机载的锂离子电池是能够维持数日SHMU;和5)7厘米6.5厘米太阳能电池板能够充分而将电力供应到SHMU车载电池14天后进行充电。

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