Plant-Wear: A Multi-Sensor Plant Wearable Platform for Growth and Microclimate Monitoring

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Abstract

Wearable devices are widely spreading in various scenarios for monitoring different parameters related to human and recently plant health. In the context of precision agriculture, wearables have proven to be a valuable alternative to traditional measurement methods for quantitatively monitoring plant development. This study proposed a multi-sensor wearable platform for monitoring the growth of plant organs (i.e., stem and fruit) and microclimate (i.e., environmental temperature—T and relative humidity—RH). The platform consists of a custom flexible strain sensor for monitoring growth when mounted on a plant and a commercial sensing unit for monitoring T and RH values of the plant surrounding. A different shape was conferred to the strain sensor according to the plant organs to be engineered. A dumbbell shape was chosen for the stem while a ring shape for the fruit. A metrological characterization was carried out to investigate the strain sensitivity of the proposed flexible sensors and then preliminary tests were performed in both indoor and outdoor scenarios to assess the platform performance. The promising results suggest that the proposed system can be considered one of the first attempts to design wearable and portable systems tailored to the specific plant organ with the potential to be used for future applications in the coming era of digital farms and precision agriculture.

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Di Tocco, J., Lo Presti, D., Massaroni, C., Cinti, S., Cimini, S., De Gara, L., & Schena, E. (2023). Plant-Wear: A Multi-Sensor Plant Wearable Platform for Growth and Microclimate Monitoring. Sensors, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23010549

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