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788.11J Presentation “sensors for Agriculture” Presented by Emad Felemban.

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788.11J Presentation “sensors for Agriculture” Presented by Emad Felemban
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Page 1: 788.11J Presentation “sensors for Agriculture” Presented by Emad Felemban.

788.11J Presentation“sensors for Agriculture”

Presented by

Emad Felemban

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The Main Idea

• Collects environmental conditions (temperature,

sunlight, rain,etc) of the vineyard

• Recommends certain action based on the

collected data

• “Lowering Production costs and raising quality”

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The Main Achievements

•Make predictions about the likelihood of a disease

(for example, powdery mildew) in different segment

of the vineyard.

•Estimates the “Growing Degree Days” for the

corps

•Estimates the frost damages to the corps

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The Challenges

•Bridging the Gap between physical environment

and digital data studies the need and priorities of

people working in the vineyard field

•Protecting sensor nodes from environmental

condition while measuring accurate temperature

•Seasonal Requirements

–Diverse system architecture

–Diverse data collection methods

–Self configuration of the network

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Pictures

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Innovation

•Design for multiple perspectives on data, multiple

access points, and varying levels of attention.

•Dynamic design (seasonal configuration)

•Interactive map that displayed information such as

diseases, weather, vineyard activities, and grape

ripeness.


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