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4 February 2011 On design of sensor nodes in the rice planthopper monitoring system based on the internet of things
Ke Qiang Wang, Ken Cai
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Proceedings Volume 7752, PIAGENG 2010: Photonics and Imaging for Agricultural Engineering; 77520B (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.887423
Event: International Conference on Photonics and Image in Agricultural Engineering (PIAGENG 2010), 2010, Qingdao, China
Abstract
Accurate records and prediction of the number of the rice planthopper's outbreaks and the environmental information of farmland are effective measures to control pests' damages. On the other hand, a new round of technological revolution from the Internet to the Internet of things is taking place in the field of information. The application of the Internet of things in rice planthopper and environmental online monitoring is an effective measure to solve problems existing in the present wired sensor monitoring technology. Having described the general framework of wireless sensor nodes in the Internet of things in this paper, the software and hardware design schemes of wireless sensor nodes are proposed, combining the needs of rice planthopper and environmental monitoring. In these schemes, each module's design and key components' selection are both aiming to the characteristics of the Internet of things, so it has a strong practical value.
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Ke Qiang Wang and Ken Cai "On design of sensor nodes in the rice planthopper monitoring system based on the internet of things", Proc. SPIE 7752, PIAGENG 2010: Photonics and Imaging for Agricultural Engineering, 77520B (4 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.887423
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Internet

Sensor networks

Video

Humidity

Cameras

Wireless communications

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