Daniel García-Lesta, E. Ferro, V. Brea, P. López, D. Cabello, J. Iglesias, J. Castillejo
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Capacitance-based wireless sensor mote for snail pest detection
Pests due to terrestrial mollusks cause serious damage, both economic and ecological, in various types of agricultural plantations. In this paper we develop a low cost capacitive sensor that wirelessly communicates with the base, to monitor the activity of land snails. Once implemented physically, it has been tested in a controlled miniplot with favorable results.