Shigeta, Ryo
(Graduate School of Information, Science and Technology The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan)
,
Kawahara, Yoshihiro
(Graduate School of Information, Science and Technology The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan)
,
Goud, G. Divya
(A.R.I., Agro Climate Research Centre, Prof. Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Hyderabad, India)
,
Naik, Banoth Balaji
(A.R.I., Agro Climate Research Centre, Prof. Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Hyderabad, India)
Precision agriculture is a potential candidate for enhancing productivity and conserving water resources. In particular, irrigation activities can be optimized by collecting soil conditions using soil sensors to ensure water resource sustainability. While there are commercialized soil-monitoring sys...
Precision agriculture is a potential candidate for enhancing productivity and conserving water resources. In particular, irrigation activities can be optimized by collecting soil conditions using soil sensors to ensure water resource sustainability. While there are commercialized soil-monitoring systems, their cost is often too high for large-scale implementation. To guarantee water resource sustainability and food supply through irrigation optimization, large-scale deployments of soil sensors are required. Therefore, in this study, a cost-efficient soil monitoring device that employs capacitive touch sensing and printed electronics was developed. The target price of the proposed system that includes a sensor probe and a gateway is $1000. This is about three times cheaper than the commercially available systems and it is reasonably accurate. In India, irrigation optimization is essential to mitigate severe drought and water shortage caused by climate changes. Thus, to verify the usability of the proposed probes for irrigation management in a real farm field, the probes were tested in a maize field in Hyderabad. The deployed probes successfully detected soil moisture changes due to precipitation and irrigation, which is useful for irrigation optimization.
Precision agriculture is a potential candidate for enhancing productivity and conserving water resources. In particular, irrigation activities can be optimized by collecting soil conditions using soil sensors to ensure water resource sustainability. While there are commercialized soil-monitoring systems, their cost is often too high for large-scale implementation. To guarantee water resource sustainability and food supply through irrigation optimization, large-scale deployments of soil sensors are required. Therefore, in this study, a cost-efficient soil monitoring device that employs capacitive touch sensing and printed electronics was developed. The target price of the proposed system that includes a sensor probe and a gateway is $1000. This is about three times cheaper than the commercially available systems and it is reasonably accurate. In India, irrigation optimization is essential to mitigate severe drought and water shortage caused by climate changes. Thus, to verify the usability of the proposed probes for irrigation management in a real farm field, the probes were tested in a maize field in Hyderabad. The deployed probes successfully detected soil moisture changes due to precipitation and irrigation, which is useful for irrigation optimization.
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