Wireless Network Enabled Rice Black Bug Traps with Meteorological Wind Sensory System and Intelligent Trap Distance Detection using IoT Technology

Dennis A. Martillano, Berlin M. Alforja, T. Benjamin, Juan Miguel E. De Ramos, Antonio Jan M. Wong
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Rice black bug is one of the most difficult pest to manage. Massive infestations of the rice black bugs were recorded across the world including the Philippines, devastating thousands of hectares of rice field and agricultural lands. In a local communal rice field in the Philippines, farmers are using light trap in adjacent rice fields to control infestation as alternative to pesticides. According to the farmers, having multiple traps in the rice field can help in having better rice black bug catch index. Researches suggests that multiple light traps should have proper distance from each other to avoid light interference for proper bug attraction. However, it is known in the studies that increases in light-trap catches have also been shown to be associated with changes in wind direction especially for weak flier insects including Rice Black Bug This study aims to develop a system with two (2) wirelessly networked portable light traps that can be deployed in a vast rice field area. Light traps communicate with each other by identifying the proper distance, and constantly checks the wind direction that will allow farmers to relocate the traps in the rice field for better catch. A mobile application was developed to monitor distance, wind direction, and black bug catch that notifies farmers of suggestions to properly locate or place the light trap in the rice field. Actual tests were performed in a communal rice field during on-set and off-set of full moon cycle. Results show better patterns of rice black bug catch when traps were place in proper distance and facing the right wind direction.
具有气象风感系统的无线网络稻黑虫诱捕器和使用物联网技术的智能诱捕器距离检测
稻黑虫是最难防治的害虫之一。包括菲律宾在内的世界各地都记录了稻黑虫的大规模侵扰,破坏了数千公顷的稻田和农业用地。在菲律宾的一个当地公共稻田,农民正在邻近的稻田中使用捕光器来控制虫害,作为杀虫剂的替代品。根据农民的说法,在稻田中设置多个陷阱有助于提高水稻黑虫捕获指数。研究表明,多个捕光器之间应保持适当的距离,以避免光线干扰,从而达到吸引昆虫的目的。然而,研究表明,捕光器捕获量的增加也与风向的变化有关,特别是对包括稻黑虫在内的弱飞行昆虫而言。这项研究旨在开发一种具有两个无线网络的便携式捕光器的系统,该系统可以部署在广阔的稻田地区。光阱通过确定适当的距离来相互交流,并不断检查风向,以便农民在稻田中重新安置陷阱以更好地捕获。开发了一个移动应用程序来监测距离、风向和黑虫捕获情况,并通知农民在稻田中正确定位或放置捕光器的建议。实际的测试是在一个公共的稻田里进行的,在满月周期的前后。结果表明,在适当的距离和风向下设置捕虫器,捕虫效果较好。
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