Design and validation of a wireless sensor network architecture for precision horticulture applications |
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Authors: | Juan A. López Antonio-Javier Garcia-Sanchez F. Soto A. Iborra Felipe Garcia-Sanchez Joan Garcia-Haro |
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Affiliation: | (1) Technical University of Cartagena, Campus Muralla del Mar s/n, 30202 Cartagena, Spain |
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Abstract: | This paper proposes a general wireless sensor network architecture for monitoring horticultural crops that are distributed
among small plots scattered at distances of up to 10 km from one another. The technology used for the real implementation
of the architecture is based on the B-MAC (Berkeley Medium Access Control) medium access protocol to assure a high degree
of sensor node power autonomy. To resolve this issue, a series of specialized sensor nodes (Soil-Mote, Environmental-Mote
and Water-Mote) have been developed along with a gateway to interconnect them with the farm central offices. Before starting
device development, simulations were conducted to ensure that acceptable performance would be achieved with the selected technology
in terms of node autonomy, achieved throughput and delays. To that end, it was necessary to implement the selected B-MAC protocol
in the ns-2 (Network Simulator-2) simulation framework. The final system was deployed on a real crop to check and validate
the simulation results against experimental results. |
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