Smart agriculture using IoT multi-sensors: A novel watering management system

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Advances in the Internet of Things (IoT) are helping to make water management smarter and optimizing consumption in the smart agriculture industry. This article proposes a new topology of sensor nodes based on the use of inexpensive and highly efficient components, such as water level, soil moisture, temperature, humidity, and rain sensors. Additionally, to guarantee good performance of the system, the used transmission module is based on LoRa LPWAN technology. The design of the main circuit board of the system is optimized by combining two layers and implementing software optimization. The overall sensor network is developed and tested in the research lab, and real farms can be controlled by users manually or automatically using the mobile application. Experimental results are produced by testing sensor and communication link effectiveness, and are subsequently validated in the field through a one-week measurement campaign.

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Khoa, T. A., Man, M. M., Nguyen, T. Y., Nguyen, V. D., & Nam, N. H. (2019). Smart agriculture using IoT multi-sensors: A novel watering management system. Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/jsan8030045

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