Thomas Kurin, Marie Horlbeck, Tim Maiwald, R. Weigel, F. Lurz
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A Wireless Lightweight System Node for Energy Efficient Beehive Sensing
This paper discusses a novel ultra low power sensor system for monitoring a beehives' health condition, which can be determined by measuring internal temperature and humidity variations. It comprises an autonomous battery powered sensor node which transmits the measured data over a 868 MHz wireless radio link. Expected runtime is greater than 2.1 years.