Single Depth Soil Sensor #2 - Sensoterra

Within the Connected Sensor Intelligence project at the HEF, application examples will be established which demonstrate the suitability and potential of the developed sensor data infrastructure. In Dürnast, a use case was developed in which a field plot is equipped with a multi-sensor station and local environmental and soil parameters are measured.

For this purpose, the Single Depth Soil Sensor was purchased from Sensoterra, which proved to be suitable due to its reliability, robustness and energy saving. For communication, a LoRaWAN module was embedded, so that the devices can be connected via a public network such as Everynet or The Things Network. The sensor device measures soil moisture in a depth of 15 centimeter and sends the corresponding value via LoRaWAN once per hour.

One of the main problems that many sensor devices have is the need to constantly charge the battery by manually connecting them to charging stations. The device is designed for energy efficency: the device goes into sleep once it's not in use and by that saves energy of the integrated LiPo battery. By that the device can run for up to three years.

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Originator David Gackstetter
Originator Email david.gackstetter@tum.de
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    Maintainer: David Gackstetter
    Maintainer Email: david.gackstetterfoo(at)tum.de
Language English
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Start date 2020-10-21
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Last Updated October 28, 2020, 13:25 (UTC)
Created October 16, 2020, 12:02 (UTC)