2014
DOI: 10.3991/ijim.v8i2.3645
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Innovations in Environmental Monitoring Using Mobile Phone Technology – A Review

Abstract: Abstract-In recent years, the use of mobile phones and tablets for personal communication has increased dramatically, with over 1 billion smartphones out of a total of 5 billion mobile phones worldwide. The infrastructure and technology underlying these devices has improved to a level where it is now possible to integrate sensor technology directly and use them to acquire new data. Given the available resources and the number of technical challenges that have already been overcome, it would seem a natural prog… Show more

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“…Portable infrared instruments capture ultraspectral (i.e., data across thousands of wavelengths), reducing the number of data without losing useful information makes for more accessible analysis (Viscarra‐Rossel and Behrens, 2010) or spectral response‐based PSS. In addition, methods of applying three‐channel RGB data will open up the possibility of using digital cameras and mobile phones for PSS (Viscarra‐Rossel et al, 2009; Aitkenhead et al, 2014). Measurement of soil‐horizon characteristics, including depth of impermeable layers, is also possible with digital imagery (Islam et al, 2014).…”
Section: Modern Sources Of Spatial and Temporal Data For Soil Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Portable infrared instruments capture ultraspectral (i.e., data across thousands of wavelengths), reducing the number of data without losing useful information makes for more accessible analysis (Viscarra‐Rossel and Behrens, 2010) or spectral response‐based PSS. In addition, methods of applying three‐channel RGB data will open up the possibility of using digital cameras and mobile phones for PSS (Viscarra‐Rossel et al, 2009; Aitkenhead et al, 2014). Measurement of soil‐horizon characteristics, including depth of impermeable layers, is also possible with digital imagery (Islam et al, 2014).…”
Section: Modern Sources Of Spatial and Temporal Data For Soil Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, there has been renewed interest in creation of soil test kits optimized for agronomical field use as a result of increasing access to technology such as portable sensors (Piikki et al., 2016). Key to this is the rising ubiquity of smartphones, which are being increasingly used in environmental management applications (Aitkenhead, Donnelly, Coull, & Hastings, 2014) and soil science (Aitkenhead et al., 2015; Delgado, Kowalski, & Tebbe, 2013; Stiglitz et al., 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data collected by fixed monitoring stations, actually used, could be associated at the data collected by moving units, with the aim to create a virtual network constituted by hundreds of measuring points (Khan et al, 2013;Lillehoj et al, 2013;O'Driscoll et al, 2013;Nazelle et al, 2013;Lane et al, 2010;Aitkenhead, 2013;Novella, 2013;Aitkenhead et al, 2014;Kanio et al, 2010;Kaoutit et al, 2013), Cannistraro et al, 2013, Cannistraro et al, 2016.…”
Section: Feasibility Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%