2019 2nd International Symposium on Devices, Circuits and Systems (ISDCS) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/isdcs.2019.8719262
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Low Cost and Robust Field-Deployable Environmental Sensor for Smart Agriculture

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“…Long term tests (more than 2 years) showed the maturity of free battery solution in IoT for smart agriculture [18]. For example, commercial battery-free products such as sealed (IP65) vibration sensors [19] [20] or indoor environment sensors are now available, but this is still a niche market.…”
Section: Battery Free Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long term tests (more than 2 years) showed the maturity of free battery solution in IoT for smart agriculture [18]. For example, commercial battery-free products such as sealed (IP65) vibration sensors [19] [20] or indoor environment sensors are now available, but this is still a niche market.…”
Section: Battery Free Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanobiomaterials are used to transfer chemical signal from plants into digital data which are then interpreted by conventional methods thus bypassing physical limitations of sensors [18]. Microcontrollers based on Arduino platform have proven to be a cost-efficient and adaptable solution [19] as they can use various sources of power supply, combine input from several different sensors, and locally store data with simultaneous wireless transfer to remote server [20]. For monitoring crops over a wider area, it is efficient to use cost-effective solutions combining energy efficient IoT sensors with wireless sensor networks (WSN) and remote surveying techniques.…”
Section: Precision Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The keywords used were low cost & IoT& agriculture, and the databases queried were IEEE and ScienceDirect. Gill and Albaadani, 2021;John, 2016;Heble et al, 2018;Math and Dharwadkar, 2017;Mishra et al, 2023) and air temperature and humidity (Gill and Albaadani, 2021;Kasama et al,2019;Valenzuela et. al, 2018;Heble et al, 2018;Math and Dharwadkar, 2017;Mishra et al, 2023;Dai and Sugano, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%