2011 Seventh International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks 2011
DOI: 10.1109/msn.2011.16
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An Environment Monitoring System for Precise Agriculture Based on Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…Since, it requires lots of power so it is powered by solar and storage batteries. This results that low power system has better scalability and can provide better service [5].…”
Section: Environment Monitoring Systemmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Since, it requires lots of power so it is powered by solar and storage batteries. This results that low power system has better scalability and can provide better service [5].…”
Section: Environment Monitoring Systemmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…El sistema propuesto por Jianfa et al [9], fue diseñado para monitorear y controlar la iluminación, temperatura y humedad de un invernadero de MaxBerry (un tipo de árbol subtropical que produce la llamada fresa china) y así obtener una mejor producción y calidad. En la Figura 1, se muestra la infraestructura general del sistema.…”
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“…This approach, based on the largescale, real-time environment, needs effective monitoring and controlling services that can be achieved through ubiquitous computing in vertical farms. High-tech services such as farm management (Nikkilä et al 2010), disease diagnosis (Manhire et al 2012), and production sustainability (Kolhe et al 2011) can be enriched in remote locations through web applications (Xia et al 2011) and integration and identification devices may lead to effective Internet of Things applications for vertical farms or urban gardening.…”
Section: Social and Environmental Sustainability Of Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%