Deployment of Wireless Sensor Networks for Soil Macronutrients Measurements in Farms

D. Simbeye
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Farmers need accurate information about soil nutrient content if they are to apply the correct amount of fertilizer. Farmers who do not practice regular soil tests are facing numerous difficulties such a lack of accurate statistical information for soil and crop management, increased costs for fertilizers, and environmental degradation. However, traditional laboratory testing is costly and laborious, taking up to three weeks to complete. This study presents a technology which integrated various elements into a portable in-field device that measures soil macronutrients of nitrogen N, phosphorus P and potassium K and soil pH. Then it transmits the measured data wirelessly to remote base station for analysis, presentation and storage in real-time. Farmers can access the information from the base station server through their mobile phones. Firstly, the grower can use the test data to provide important indicators into the levels of nutrients in the soil which can be interpreted to stem over-use or under-use and efficiently manage their fertilizer application. Secondly, the system can decrease response time for the grower to implement alterations in the soil nutrient composition. And lastly, it can increase the awareness of precision agriculture, its benefits and usage amongst the average farmer. The results from this test provide important indicators into the levels of nutrients in the soil which can be interpreted to stem overuse or under-use. The grower can use the data compiled to efficiently manage their fertilizer application.
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无线传感器网络在农场土壤宏量营养素测量中的部署
如果农民要施用正确数量的肥料,他们需要关于土壤养分含量的准确信息。不定期进行土壤测试的农民面临许多困难,例如缺乏关于土壤和作物管理的准确统计信息、肥料成本增加以及环境退化。然而,传统的实验室检测既昂贵又费力,需要长达三周的时间才能完成。本研究提出了一种将各种元素集成到便携式田间设备中的技术,该设备可以测量土壤中氮、氮、磷、磷、钾、钾等常量养分和土壤ph,并将测量数据无线传输到远程基站进行实时分析、呈现和存储。农民可以通过手机访问基站服务器上的信息。首先,种植者可以利用测试数据提供土壤养分水平的重要指标,这些指标可以解释为防止过度使用或使用不足,并有效地管理他们的肥料施用。其次,该系统可以减少种植者对土壤养分组成变化的响应时间。最后,它可以提高普通农民对精准农业及其效益和使用的认识。该试验的结果为土壤中的养分水平提供了重要的指标,可以解释为过度使用或使用不足。种植者可以使用汇编的数据来有效地管理他们的肥料施用。
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