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A novel methodology for the monitoring of the agricultural production process based on wireless sensor networks
Authors:Soledad Escolar Díaz  Jesús Carretero PérezAlejandro Calderón Mateos  Maria-Cristina MarinescuBorja Bergua Guerra
Institution:Computer Science Department, University Carlos III de Madrid Av. Universidad, 30, 28911 Leganés, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Precision agriculture is a field which provides one of the most suitable scenarios for the deployment of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). The particular characteristics of agricultural environments - which may vary significantly with location - make WSNs a key technology able to provide accurate knowledge to farmers. This knowledge represents a valuable resource because it enables real-time decision making with regard to issues such as establishing water saving policies while providing adequate irrigation and choosing the right time to harvest the fruit based on its maturity.This article proposes a methodology consisting of a set of well-defined phases that cover the complete life cycle of WSN applications for agricultural monitoring. We have studied different existing real-world scenarios where WSNs are being applied. Based on this study we have discovered that there exist significant commonalities but no methodology that specifies the best practices that should be used in the general, crop-independent case. The lack of a general methodology negatively impacts the amount of effort, development time, and cost of developing applications.
Keywords:Wireless sensor networks  Agricultural monitoring  Ubiquitous computing  Development methodology  Winemaking
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