CrossVit: Enhancing Canopy Monitoring Management Practices in Viticulture

A new wireless sensor network (WSN), called CrossVit, and based on MEMSIC products, has been tested for two growing seasons in two vineyards in Italy. The aims are to evaluate the monitoring performances of the new WSN directly in the vineyard and collect air temperature, air humidity and solar radi...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Matese, Francesco Primo Vaccari, Diego Tomasi, Salvatore Filippo Di Gennaro, Jacopo Primicerio, Francesco Sabatini, Silvia Guidoni
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-06-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/6/7652
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spelling doaj-cd272f07e8ee4b9baae5c82328d0d8162020-11-25T01:00:41ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202013-06-011367652766710.3390/s130607652CrossVit: Enhancing Canopy Monitoring Management Practices in ViticultureAlessandro MateseFrancesco Primo VaccariDiego TomasiSalvatore Filippo Di GennaroJacopo PrimicerioFrancesco SabatiniSilvia GuidoniA new wireless sensor network (WSN), called CrossVit, and based on MEMSIC products, has been tested for two growing seasons in two vineyards in Italy. The aims are to evaluate the monitoring performances of the new WSN directly in the vineyard and collect air temperature, air humidity and solar radiation data to support vineyard management practices. The WSN consists of various levels: the Master/Gateway level coordinates the WSN and performs data aggregation; the Farm/Server level takes care of storing data on a server, data processing and graphic rendering; Nodes level is based on a network of peripheral nodes consisting of a MDA300 sensor board and Iris module and equipped with thermistors for air temperature, photodiodes for global and diffuse solar radiation, and an HTM2500LF sensor for relative humidity. The communication levels are: WSN links between gateways and sensor nodes by ZigBee, and long-range GSM/GPRS links between gateways and the server farm level. The system was able to monitor the agrometeorological parameters in the vineyard: solar radiation, air temperature and air humidity, detecting the differences between the canopy treatments applied. The performance of CrossVit, in terms of monitoring and reliability of the system, have been evaluated considering: its handiness, cost-effective, non-invasive dimensions and low power consumption.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/6/7652wireless sensor networkcanopy microclimateZigBeeviticulture
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author Alessandro Matese
Francesco Primo Vaccari
Diego Tomasi
Salvatore Filippo Di Gennaro
Jacopo Primicerio
Francesco Sabatini
Silvia Guidoni
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Francesco Primo Vaccari
Diego Tomasi
Salvatore Filippo Di Gennaro
Jacopo Primicerio
Francesco Sabatini
Silvia Guidoni
CrossVit: Enhancing Canopy Monitoring Management Practices in Viticulture
Sensors
wireless sensor network
canopy microclimate
ZigBee
viticulture
author_facet Alessandro Matese
Francesco Primo Vaccari
Diego Tomasi
Salvatore Filippo Di Gennaro
Jacopo Primicerio
Francesco Sabatini
Silvia Guidoni
author_sort Alessandro Matese
title CrossVit: Enhancing Canopy Monitoring Management Practices in Viticulture
title_short CrossVit: Enhancing Canopy Monitoring Management Practices in Viticulture
title_full CrossVit: Enhancing Canopy Monitoring Management Practices in Viticulture
title_fullStr CrossVit: Enhancing Canopy Monitoring Management Practices in Viticulture
title_full_unstemmed CrossVit: Enhancing Canopy Monitoring Management Practices in Viticulture
title_sort crossvit: enhancing canopy monitoring management practices in viticulture
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2013-06-01
description A new wireless sensor network (WSN), called CrossVit, and based on MEMSIC products, has been tested for two growing seasons in two vineyards in Italy. The aims are to evaluate the monitoring performances of the new WSN directly in the vineyard and collect air temperature, air humidity and solar radiation data to support vineyard management practices. The WSN consists of various levels: the Master/Gateway level coordinates the WSN and performs data aggregation; the Farm/Server level takes care of storing data on a server, data processing and graphic rendering; Nodes level is based on a network of peripheral nodes consisting of a MDA300 sensor board and Iris module and equipped with thermistors for air temperature, photodiodes for global and diffuse solar radiation, and an HTM2500LF sensor for relative humidity. The communication levels are: WSN links between gateways and sensor nodes by ZigBee, and long-range GSM/GPRS links between gateways and the server farm level. The system was able to monitor the agrometeorological parameters in the vineyard: solar radiation, air temperature and air humidity, detecting the differences between the canopy treatments applied. The performance of CrossVit, in terms of monitoring and reliability of the system, have been evaluated considering: its handiness, cost-effective, non-invasive dimensions and low power consumption.
topic wireless sensor network
canopy microclimate
ZigBee
viticulture
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/6/7652
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