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IoT-based smart crop monitoring systems typically consist of sensors that are deployed in the field to collect data on various environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, soil moisture ...
Senet and Sensoterra today announced a multi-year partnership to operate Sensoterra’s soil moisture system on Senet’s standards-based IoT network.
Monnit launches its new ALTA® Soil Moisture Sensor to alert you on your mobile device or computer how much, when, and where to water your crops.
Researchers at Northwestern University have shown that soil microbes can provide continuous energy to power the Internet of Things (IoT). The size of a paperback book, the fuel cell can operate ...
IoT technology has equipped the fields with tens of thousands of "nerve endings." A network of sensors distributed across the ...
Researchers from Morocco, the UAE, Egypt, Italy, and South Africa have developed a low-cost IoT- and fuzzy logic–based irrigation system that dynamically adjusts watering using real-time soil and ...
Researchers have successfully tested a system that can monitor soil moisture using just a standard camera and an AI algorithm. The system holds huge potential as a simple, affordable solution for ...
PureSense solutions rely on a series of soil-monitoring sensors placed at various distances and depths of up to 60 inches that can precisely measure moisture, temperature and salinity and transmit ...
During a recent Practical Applications of Soil Moisture Information webinar, South Dakota State Climatologist Laura Edwards described how her office uses information about soil moisture levels to ...