2008 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Mechtronic and Embedded Systems and Applications 2008
DOI: 10.1109/mesa.2008.4735706
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Using Wireless Sensor Networking (WSN) to Manage Micro-Climate in Greenhouse

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“…In hospital and other healthcare institutions, WBANs are used on patients to detect early signs of illnesses, and anticipate heart attacks or tumors [3]. WSNs are also used by the agricultural industry to monitor the growth-rate in fruits and vegetables using precision irrigation techniques [4]; also with investigating climate impact (greenhouse gas) on their growth [5].…”
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“…In hospital and other healthcare institutions, WBANs are used on patients to detect early signs of illnesses, and anticipate heart attacks or tumors [3]. WSNs are also used by the agricultural industry to monitor the growth-rate in fruits and vegetables using precision irrigation techniques [4]; also with investigating climate impact (greenhouse gas) on their growth [5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They performed several tests, leading to relative conclusions on the specific issues that arise in a greenhouse WSN application. Cao et al (2008) used a WSN to measure temperature, humidity and light intensity in three greenhouses and they reported very promising functionality of the setup in terms of communication and data flow quality, expandability, robustness and stability. More recently, Fei-qing et al (2012) developed a WSN for greenhouse monitoring based on GSM technology, while Park & Park (2011) developed a WSN-based automatic monitoring system to understand the greenhouse environment and state of the crops and optimize growth conditions, with emphasis on crop diseases prevention.…”
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