Design and simulation of a wireless sensor network greenhouse-monitoring system based on 3G network communication

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Abstract

A greenhouse provides a stable and suitable environment for the growth of plants. Temperature and humidity are closely related to plant growth. These factors directly affect the water content of plants and the quality of fruits. To solve the problems in the current monitoring system of greenhouse cultivation, such as complicated wiring, large node power consumption, and so on, this study proposes a wireless sensor network greenhouse-monitoring system based on third-generation network communication for the real-time monitoring of the temperature, humidity, light, and CO2 concentration in a greenhouse. GS1011M is regarded as the core in developing wireless terminal nodes. PC software is used to build a real-time observation platform. Sensor data are received in real time through a wireless communication network to complete the monitoring of the target area. A simulation research is also conducted. Results show that the power dissipation of the greenhouse environmental monitoring system is low, its data accuracy is high, and its operation is stable.

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Zhou, Y. H., & Duan, J. G. (2016). Design and simulation of a wireless sensor network greenhouse-monitoring system based on 3G network communication. International Journal of Online Engineering, 12(5), 48–52. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v12i05.5736

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