In this work, time domain reflectometry (TDR) is used in conjunction with an innovative type of low-cost, wirelike diffused sensor for diffused soil water content monitoring in agriculture. Thanks to its wire-like configuration, these passive, maintenance-free sensors can be rolled out and buried along the perimeter/path to be monitored (for example, along a row of plants/trees). A single sensor can be long up to 150 meters, and several sensors can be simultaneously installed in a large area, thus creating a diffused sensor network which can be controlled through a single measurement instrument. To assess the practical feasibility of the proposed TDR-based system, a practical experiment was carried out by employing a bifilar, wire-like sensing element (SE) for monitoring soil water content in a watermelon cultivation. For comparative purposes, also in view of continuous remote monitoring, measurements were carried out through three TDR instruments with different specifications and costs.

Controlling the irrigation process in agriculture through elongated TDR-sensing cables / Cataldo, A.; De Benedetto, E.; Cannazza, G.; Huebner, C.; Trebbels, D.; Giaquinto, N.; D'Aucelli, G. M.. - (2017), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2017 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, I2MTC 2017 tenutosi a Torino, Italia nel 2017) [10.1109/I2MTC.2017.7969761].

Controlling the irrigation process in agriculture through elongated TDR-sensing cables

De Benedetto E.;
2017

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In this work, time domain reflectometry (TDR) is used in conjunction with an innovative type of low-cost, wirelike diffused sensor for diffused soil water content monitoring in agriculture. Thanks to its wire-like configuration, these passive, maintenance-free sensors can be rolled out and buried along the perimeter/path to be monitored (for example, along a row of plants/trees). A single sensor can be long up to 150 meters, and several sensors can be simultaneously installed in a large area, thus creating a diffused sensor network which can be controlled through a single measurement instrument. To assess the practical feasibility of the proposed TDR-based system, a practical experiment was carried out by employing a bifilar, wire-like sensing element (SE) for monitoring soil water content in a watermelon cultivation. For comparative purposes, also in view of continuous remote monitoring, measurements were carried out through three TDR instruments with different specifications and costs.
2017
978-1-5090-3596-0
Controlling the irrigation process in agriculture through elongated TDR-sensing cables / Cataldo, A.; De Benedetto, E.; Cannazza, G.; Huebner, C.; Trebbels, D.; Giaquinto, N.; D'Aucelli, G. M.. - (2017), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2017 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, I2MTC 2017 tenutosi a Torino, Italia nel 2017) [10.1109/I2MTC.2017.7969761].
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