Estimating outdoor temperature from CPU temperature for IoT applications in agriculture

C. Krintz, R. Wolski, Nevena Golubovic, F. Bakir
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In the paper, we investigate using CPU temperature from small, low cost, single-board computers to predict out-door temperature in IoT-based precision agricultural settings. Temperature is a key metric in these settings that is used to inform and actuate farm operations such as irrigation scheduling, frost damage mitigation, and greenhouse management. Using cheap single-board computers as temperature sensors can drive down the cost of sensing in these applications and make it possible to monitor a large number of micro-climates concurrently. We have developed a system in which devices communicate their CPU measurements to an on-farm edge cloud. The edge cloud uses a combination of calibration, smoothing (noise removal), and linear regression to make predictions of the outdoor temperature at each device. We evaluate the accuracy of this approach for different temperature sensors, devices, and locations, as well as different training and calibration durations.
从农业物联网应用的CPU温度估计室外温度
在本文中,我们研究了使用小型,低成本的单板计算机的CPU温度来预测基于物联网的精准农业环境中的室外温度。在这些环境中,温度是一个关键指标,用于通知和驱动农场操作,如灌溉计划、霜冻损害缓解和温室管理。使用廉价的单板计算机作为温度传感器可以降低这些应用中的传感成本,并使同时监测大量微气候成为可能。我们已经开发了一个系统,在这个系统中,设备将它们的CPU测量值传递给农场边缘云。边缘云使用校准、平滑(噪声去除)和线性回归的组合来预测每个设备的室外温度。我们评估了这种方法在不同温度传感器、设备和位置以及不同训练和校准持续时间下的准确性。
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