AgriLogger: A New Wireless Sensor for Monitoring Agrometeorological Data in Areas Lacking Communication Networks

The use of wireless technologies in the field of agriculture, or so-called smart or precision agriculture, is considered as one of the main efforts applied nowadays to multiply the food production on earth. However, wireless sensor network (WSN) technology is still at its early development stage and...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Idbella, Mariano Iadaresta, Graziano Gagliarde, Alberto Mennella, Stefano Mazzoleni, Giuliano Bonanomi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/6/1589
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spelling doaj-e3147feb5dc5492bb2904ab415f279692020-11-25T02:38:13ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-03-01206158910.3390/s20061589s20061589AgriLogger: A New Wireless Sensor for Monitoring Agrometeorological Data in Areas Lacking Communication NetworksMohamed Idbella0Mariano Iadaresta1Graziano Gagliarde2Alberto Mennella3Stefano Mazzoleni4Giuliano Bonanomi5Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, via Università 100, 80055 Portici (NA), ItalyR&D Department, TopView srl, San Nicola La Strada, 81020 Caserta, ItalyR&D Department, TopView srl, San Nicola La Strada, 81020 Caserta, ItalyR&D Department, TopView srl, San Nicola La Strada, 81020 Caserta, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, via Università 100, 80055 Portici (NA), ItalyDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, via Università 100, 80055 Portici (NA), ItalyThe use of wireless technologies in the field of agriculture, or so-called smart or precision agriculture, is considered as one of the main efforts applied nowadays to multiply the food production on earth. However, wireless sensor network (WSN) technology is still at its early development stage and its application in agriculture and food industry is still rare due to the lack of farmers’ awareness and outreach about the matter. This paper presents a new agro-sensor named AgriLogger with an aim to collect, store for long periods and transmit agrometeorological data represented by temperature and relative humidity in remote areas hard to reach and not served by telecommunication networks. The sensor exhibits long battery life, in the order of 10 years, thanks to low consumption technologies and to hardware sleep/wake up approach. It can be remotely placed on preselected sites through a customized drone. This latter, equipped with a dedicated payload, can then return on the sites where sensors have been placed, and, while hovering, wakes up the single devices and uploads their collected data through local wireless network. Field tests have demonstrated that the sensor, after being placed manually in two different positions, inside and outside a vineyard canopy, is able to collect and store successfully agrometeorological data like temperature and relative humidity. Moreover, the use of a drone potentially allows the collection of data from remote areas and, therefore, is able to provide a periodical monitoring of agro-ecological conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/6/1589wireless technologiessmart agricultureprecision farminginternet of thingsagro-meteorological datasensordronemicroclimate monitoring
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Mariano Iadaresta
Graziano Gagliarde
Alberto Mennella
Stefano Mazzoleni
Giuliano Bonanomi
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Mariano Iadaresta
Graziano Gagliarde
Alberto Mennella
Stefano Mazzoleni
Giuliano Bonanomi
AgriLogger: A New Wireless Sensor for Monitoring Agrometeorological Data in Areas Lacking Communication Networks
Sensors
wireless technologies
smart agriculture
precision farming
internet of things
agro-meteorological data
sensor
drone
microclimate monitoring
author_facet Mohamed Idbella
Mariano Iadaresta
Graziano Gagliarde
Alberto Mennella
Stefano Mazzoleni
Giuliano Bonanomi
author_sort Mohamed Idbella
title AgriLogger: A New Wireless Sensor for Monitoring Agrometeorological Data in Areas Lacking Communication Networks
title_short AgriLogger: A New Wireless Sensor for Monitoring Agrometeorological Data in Areas Lacking Communication Networks
title_full AgriLogger: A New Wireless Sensor for Monitoring Agrometeorological Data in Areas Lacking Communication Networks
title_fullStr AgriLogger: A New Wireless Sensor for Monitoring Agrometeorological Data in Areas Lacking Communication Networks
title_full_unstemmed AgriLogger: A New Wireless Sensor for Monitoring Agrometeorological Data in Areas Lacking Communication Networks
title_sort agrilogger: a new wireless sensor for monitoring agrometeorological data in areas lacking communication networks
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The use of wireless technologies in the field of agriculture, or so-called smart or precision agriculture, is considered as one of the main efforts applied nowadays to multiply the food production on earth. However, wireless sensor network (WSN) technology is still at its early development stage and its application in agriculture and food industry is still rare due to the lack of farmers’ awareness and outreach about the matter. This paper presents a new agro-sensor named AgriLogger with an aim to collect, store for long periods and transmit agrometeorological data represented by temperature and relative humidity in remote areas hard to reach and not served by telecommunication networks. The sensor exhibits long battery life, in the order of 10 years, thanks to low consumption technologies and to hardware sleep/wake up approach. It can be remotely placed on preselected sites through a customized drone. This latter, equipped with a dedicated payload, can then return on the sites where sensors have been placed, and, while hovering, wakes up the single devices and uploads their collected data through local wireless network. Field tests have demonstrated that the sensor, after being placed manually in two different positions, inside and outside a vineyard canopy, is able to collect and store successfully agrometeorological data like temperature and relative humidity. Moreover, the use of a drone potentially allows the collection of data from remote areas and, therefore, is able to provide a periodical monitoring of agro-ecological conditions.
topic wireless technologies
smart agriculture
precision farming
internet of things
agro-meteorological data
sensor
drone
microclimate monitoring
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/6/1589
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