JOURNAL ARTICLE

Wireless Sensor Network-Based Greenhouse Environment Monitoring and Automatic Control System for Dew Condensation Prevention

Dae‐Heon ParkJang‐Woo Park

Year: 2011 Journal:   Sensors Vol: 11 (4)Pages: 3640-3651   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Dew condensation on the leaf surface of greenhouse crops can promote diseases caused by fungus and bacteria, affecting the growth of the crops. In this paper, we present a WSN (Wireless Sensor Network)-based automatic monitoring system to prevent dew condensation in a greenhouse environment. The system is composed of sensor nodes for collecting data, base nodes for processing collected data, relay nodes for driving devices for adjusting the environment inside greenhouse and an environment server for data storage and processing. Using the Barenbrug formula for calculating the dew point on the leaves, this system is realized to prevent dew condensation phenomena on the crop’s surface acting as an important element for prevention of diseases infections. We also constructed a physical model resembling the typical greenhouse in order to verify the performance of our system with regard to dew condensation control.

Keywords:
Dew Wireless sensor network Monitoring and control Wireless Greenhouse Dew point Environmental monitoring Condensation Real-time computing Embedded system Control (management) Computer science Environmental science Engineering Environmental engineering Telecommunications Computer network Control engineering Meteorology Artificial intelligence Geography

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Greenhouse Technology and Climate Control
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Plant Science
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