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Citation

Zheng Y, Zhao Y, Liu W, Liu S, Yao R. Sensors (Basel) 2018; 18(12): s18124457.

Affiliation

School of Technology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China. Yaoruting@bjfu.edu.cn.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/s18124457

PMID

30558377

Abstract

Based on Internet-of-Things and multi-sensor technology, an intelligent wireless monitoring system was developed to obtain field ecological parameters and provide forest fire warning in real-time. The GPRS and China's Beidou satellite communication were selectively used for date transmission in the field with weak cell phone signals. This monitoring system is mainly composed of several field ecological monitoring stations, a cloud server, and online system software. Atmosphere, soil, sunlight and plant parameters of different regions are obtained real-time by sensors stably and reliably. This system has functions such as field ecological data storage, dynamic query, report generation, and data analysis. As an example of typical application, the forest fire weather grade, which was supplemented with the litter layer soil humidity, was calculated to realize the early warning of the local forest fire in this system through continuous experiments at Beijing Jiufeng National Forest Park from March to May 2017 and Inner Mongolia from March to June 2018. The success ratios of data transmission through Beidou satellite were 98.57%, 99.43%, 99.59%, and 98.85%, respectively, in Beijing, and through GPRS were 99.89% and 99.90% in Inner Mongolia. Long-term real-time field ecological monitoring and forest fire warning were successfully realized. This system can be widely used for big data field acquisition and analysis in forest and agriculture regions.


Language: en

Keywords

Beidou satellite; Internet-of-Things; forest fire warning; intelligent wireless monitoring

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