Lorenzo Mistral Peppi, Matteo Zauli, L. Manfrini, L. C. Grappadelli, L. Marchi, P. Traverso
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Abstract
This paper describes a low-cost sensor node prototype for in-field, non-invasive fruit growth measurement, with particular emphasis on the calibration procedures required to obtain a significant improvement in stability when environmental conditions change and, thus, optimized performance. Despite the low-cost components used, the prototype allows to continuously monitor the variations in fruit size during night/day and irrigation/chemical cycles with an effective resolution lower than one millimeter. The full-scale implemented achieves 12 cm, overcoming the need of relocating the sensor during the ripening season, as instead typical of high resolution alternative solutions.