2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/7548996
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Multifactor Analysis of Calibration and Service Quality of the Soil Moisture Sensor Applied in Subgrade Engineering

Abstract: The soil is an important natural resource, and its moisture status plays a key role in the strength and stability of the soil structure. In civil industries including the agriculture engineering and the forestry engineering, moisture sensors are widely used to test and monitor the engineering properties and long-term service performance of soil. The influence of multiple factors on the quality and the accuracy of the soil moisture sensor should be taken into account. Both laboratory and field tests were perfor… Show more

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“…In real applications of soil moisture sensors, deviations between the collected and actual soil water content values exist so that soil moisture sensors need to be calibrated. In literature, two types of calibration methods, site-based methods [8] and sensor-based methods [9], are commonly applied. Different external factors, including soil types [10], plant root growth [11], irrigation events [12], are often considered in site-based methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In real applications of soil moisture sensors, deviations between the collected and actual soil water content values exist so that soil moisture sensors need to be calibrated. In literature, two types of calibration methods, site-based methods [8] and sensor-based methods [9], are commonly applied. Different external factors, including soil types [10], plant root growth [11], irrigation events [12], are often considered in site-based methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%