학술논문

A status quo of WSN systems for agriculture
Document Type
Conference
Source
2015 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI) Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI), 2015 International Conference on. :1775-1781 Aug, 2015
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Wireless sensor networks
Temperature sensors
Monitoring
Irrigation
Soil moisture
WSN (wireless sensor networks)
multihop
Information dissemination
Sensor
ZigBee
Precision Agriculture
crop yield
Language
Abstract
Wireless Sensor Networks have revolutionized mobile Computing in the past decade or so. A myriad of systems have been designed and developed for various applications, most commonly, environmental monitoring, water quality monitoring, structural monitoring etc. One particular domain where there is a dearth of sensor networks implementation is agriculture. The advantages of sensor networks have not been leveraged for agriculture, particularly in the Indian agriculture scenario. Indian agriculturists or farmers have been using primitive methods such as use of bullock karts for plowing, use of Persian water wheel to collect water for irrigation, manual sowing, Harvesting of crops manually, etc. With India's major economy earnings coming from agricultural products, it is imperative to use technology to improve productivity and consequently the economic growth of the country. This work presents a survey of wireless sensor network systems deployed for the agricultural domain. We clearly lay out the working methodologies and the drawbacks of existing systems, build upon them and finally propose our idea of a wireless sensor network for estimating crop yield that would help the farmer in making a right decision in choosing the right kind of crop.