2000
DOI: 10.1006/jaer.1999.0512
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Review of Structural and Functional Characteristics of Greenhouses in European Union Countries, Part II: Typical Designs

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“…In this study, a three-span Venlo-peach-type ventilated greenhouse with a floor area of approximately 560 m 2 is used, as shown in Figure 3 [19]. This model is designed to withstand a wind speed of 30 m/s.…”
Section: Description Of Model and Analysis Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, a three-span Venlo-peach-type ventilated greenhouse with a floor area of approximately 560 m 2 is used, as shown in Figure 3 [19]. This model is designed to withstand a wind speed of 30 m/s.…”
Section: Description Of Model and Analysis Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, greenhouse control systems could actually directly utilize more detailed knowledge of the crop growth process and result in almost instantaneous increase in both yield and productivity. However greenhouses are not one application, they vary size and architecture, geographical location, type of crops being grown, many more [41,42]. All these factors may influence both the performance and the architecture (therefore cost) of the network.…”
Section: Background and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned before, greenhouses are not uniform structures [42] and as such do not provide uniform conditions for the radio signal propagation. One of the low-level decisions that a designer of a WSN has to make is what ISM band his network is going to operate within.…”
Section: In Greenhouse Radio Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structure and Standard. Greenhouse structures differ a lot from simple and very cheap structures to high-tech multispan-structures (Elsner et al, 2000b). The reasons for the large variety of greenhouse types in the world are mostly local conditions and the availability of building materials like timber, bamboo or steel.…”
Section: Light In Greenhousesmentioning
confidence: 99%