Abstract
The use of wireless sensor networks to measure soil parameters eliminates the need to remove sensors for field operations, such as tillage, thus allowing long-term measurements without multiple disturbances to soil structure. Wireless sensors also reduce above-ground cables and the risk of undesired equipment damage and potential data loss. However, implementing wireless sensor networks in field studies usually requires advanced and costly engineering knowledge. This study presents a new underground, wireless, open-source, low-cost system for monitoring soil oxygen, temperature, and soil moisture. The process of system design, assembly, programming, deployment, and power management is presented. The system can be left underground for several years without the need to change the battery. Emphasis was given on modularity so that it can be easily duplicated or changed if needed and deployed without previous engineering knowledge. Data from this type of system have a wide range of applications, including precision agriculture and high-resolution modelling.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 85-97 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | SOIL |
Volume | 8 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 8 Feb 2022 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2022 Elad Levintal et al.
Funding
Financial support. This research has been supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (grant no. 7975), the United States–Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (Vaadia-BARD Postdoctoral Fellowship no. FI-605-2020), the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (grant no. CA-D-LAW-2513-H), and the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Environmental Management (grant no. DE-SC0020164).
Funders | Funder number |
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U.S. Department of Energy | |
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation | 7975 |
National Institute of Food and Agriculture | CA-D-LAW-2513-H |
United States - Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund | FI-605-2020 |
Office of Environmental Management | DE-SC0020164 |