Title :
Agricultural monitoring system based on ant colony algorithm with centre data aggregation
Author :
Wen-Tsai Sung ; Hung-Yuan Chung ; Kuo-Yi Chang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Chin-Yi Univ. of Technol., Taichung, Taiwan
Abstract :
This paper proposed environmental parameters are collected by use of outdoor ZigBee based weather stations as a prerequisite for the optimisation of plant growth. In most cases, all the sensors required are integrated into a weather station, due to which merely a single monitoring node is employed following data aggregation. An energy efficient center data aggregation algorithm, where an ant colony algorithm is applied to the construction of a level gradient field, is presented as an effective way to extend the life cycles of sensor nodes. A weather station and a ZigBee module both are portable and easy to install battery operated devices. Furthermore, a remote web-based human machine interface (HMI) is developed by InduSof on a server, and has an access to a database. This proposed algorithm is confirmed by computer simulations as an effective approach to remarkably extend the life cycles of sensor nodes. This work can be applied not merely to traditional outdoor large scale farming, but also to small scale indoor plantation, e.g. in a green house, a plant factory, etc., and applied to the field of conservation ecology.
Keywords :
Zigbee; agriculture; ant colony optimisation; climate mitigation; computerised monitoring; ecology; energy conservation; environmental monitoring (geophysics); gradient methods; human computer interaction; weather forecasting; InduSof; ZigBee based environmental monitoring system; ZigBee module; agricultural monitoring system; ant colony algorithm; battery operated devices; climate change; computer simulations; conservation ecology; data packets; energy efficient centre data aggregation algorithm; environmental parameters; farming business; green house; level gradient field; monitoring nodes; outdoor ZigBee based weather stations; outdoor large scale farming; plant factory; plant growth optimisation; remote Web-based human-machine interface; sensor nodes life cycles; small scale indoor plantation; transmission rate;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-com.2013.0995