Architectural Issues of a Location-Aware System Applied in Fruit Fly E-Monitoring and Spraying Control
In the present paper we describe an e-monitoring location-aware system, based on a real-time Wireless Multimedia Sensor Network (WMSN), integrated with a semi-automatic trapping and insect counting, based on existing traps, able to acquire and transmit data to a remote server, and a Decision Support System (DSS) that will perform the final optimization of the control treatments. In spite the tremendous technological advances in recent years, WSNs cannot meet all the requirements of ubiquitous intelligent environment mainly because scalar data such as temperature, air humidity, air pressure, etc., are not able to detect all environmental events, like insect detection. For this reasons the efforts are concentrated on the design issues of a WMSN platform, able to collect and integrate multimedia data from the field. Further, a flexible architecture needs to be adopted for integration of a WMSN to the cloud for multimedia sensor data collection and sharing using Web services.
Year of publication: |
2014
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Authors: | Tsiligiridis, T. ; Pontikakos, C. ; Perdikis, D. |
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AGRIS on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics. - Provoznì Ekonomická Fakulta. - Vol. 6.2014, 4
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Publisher: |
Provoznì Ekonomická Fakulta |
Subject: | Fruit flies | invasive species | traps | monitoring | sensors | spraying control | decision support | Environmental Economics and Policy |
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