A new agricultural sensor data logging platform (WiField) is described, based on IEEE 802.11 WiFi technology. It is low-cost, low-power, and achieves long (>2km) range communication to on-farm WiFi access points. WiFi is an attractive choice for this application because of the wide range of other devices that increasingly need internet access in farming systems. The WiField devices include interfaces for many sensor types; weather, infrastructure (tank and irrigation water levels), and soil status sensing. The interfaces and example corresponding sensors include SDI-12 (capacitive soil moisture probes), soil tension (matric potential), analog voltage and current, UART (water depth sensing using ultrasonic transducers with a digital interface), RS-422 (integrated weather stations), one-wire (DS18B20 temperature sensors) and pulse (flow meters, wind and rain sensors). It integrates solar charging of rechargeable batteries, or can be run off disposable batteries for at least an entire growing season due to design choices that minimize power consumption. It is designed to upload data to cloud services in real-time. The data is then processed in the cloud and interactive graphs are produced, so multiple users can access up-to-date information in order to make optimized, timely farming decisions. The use of the WiField devices in a cotton farming operation is described, for scheduling irrigations and determining crop water use through the soil profile.
History
Pagination
1-6
Location
Sydney, N.S.W.
Start date
2017-12-04
End date
2017-12-06
ISSN
2156-8065
ISBN-13
978-1-5090-6526-4
Language
English
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2017, IEEE
Editor/Contributor(s)
[Unknown]
Title of proceedings
ICST 2017 : Proceedings of the 2017 Eleventh International Conference on Sensing Technology