Food production is one of the main contributors to climate change and its impact is set to increase due to population growth. Smart agriculture aims at providing solutions to reduce food production and environmental impact while, at the same time, increasing crop production. This paper proposes a system based on STDES-BTAG01 by STMicroelectronics to monitor in-vivo stem electrical impedance, which is a parameter that has recently demonstrated its efficacy in assessing information about plants' water stress status. The developed system is completely battery-free and equipped with a wireless communication module to transmit the acquired data. It is powered by a small amorphous solar cell and transmits data to a base station exploiting the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol. The system monitors the needed time to discharge a capacitor through the plant stem. After this, this span of time is used to compute the stem electrical impedance. Tests showed reading errors lower than 15% when dealing with impedance modules up to 180 k Omega. System characteristics (energy self-sufficiency, compactness, and low-power consumption) make the system implementable in the fields.
An Energy Autonomous and Battery-Free Plant’s Electrical Impedance Measurement System / Calvo, Stefano; Barezzi, Mattia; Garlando, Umberto; La Rosa, Roberto; Demarchi, Danilo. - ELETTRONICO. - 5:(2024), pp. 1-4. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) tenutosi a Singapore (Singapore) nel 19-22 May 2024) [10.1109/iscas58744.2024.10558068].
An Energy Autonomous and Battery-Free Plant’s Electrical Impedance Measurement System
Calvo, Stefano;Barezzi, Mattia;Garlando, Umberto;Demarchi, Danilo
2024
Abstract
Food production is one of the main contributors to climate change and its impact is set to increase due to population growth. Smart agriculture aims at providing solutions to reduce food production and environmental impact while, at the same time, increasing crop production. This paper proposes a system based on STDES-BTAG01 by STMicroelectronics to monitor in-vivo stem electrical impedance, which is a parameter that has recently demonstrated its efficacy in assessing information about plants' water stress status. The developed system is completely battery-free and equipped with a wireless communication module to transmit the acquired data. It is powered by a small amorphous solar cell and transmits data to a base station exploiting the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol. The system monitors the needed time to discharge a capacitor through the plant stem. After this, this span of time is used to compute the stem electrical impedance. Tests showed reading errors lower than 15% when dealing with impedance modules up to 180 k Omega. System characteristics (energy self-sufficiency, compactness, and low-power consumption) make the system implementable in the fields.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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