A monitoring system for vegetable greenhouses based on a wireless sensor network

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Abstract

A wireless sensor network-based automatic monitoring system is designed for monitoring the life conditions of greenhouse vegetatables. The complete system architecture includes a group of sensor nodes, a base station, and an internet data center. For the design of wireless sensor node, the JN5139 micro-processor is adopted as the core component and the Zigbee protocol is used for wireless communication between nodes. With an ARM7 microprocessor and embedded ZKOS operating system, a proprietary gateway node is developed to achieve data influx, screen display, system configuration and GPRS based remote data forwarding. Through a Client/Server mode the management software for remote data center achieves real-time data distribution and time-series analysis. Besides, a GSM-short-message-based interface is developed for sending real-time environmental measurements, and for alarming when a measurement is beyond some pre-defined threshold. The whole system has been tested for over one year and satisfactory results have been observed, which indicate that this system is very useful for greenhouse environment monitoring. © 2010 by the authors.

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Li, X. H., Cheng, X., Yan, K., & Gong, P. (2010). A monitoring system for vegetable greenhouses based on a wireless sensor network. Sensors (Switzerland), 10(10), 8963–8980. https://doi.org/10.3390/s101008963

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