基于物联网的公共智能灌溉系统

Daniel Maitethia, J. Arimi, Romanus Otieno Odhiambo, P. Masinde, Beatrice Owiti, Peter Nawiri, J. Wesonga, Bram de Groote, I. Koomen
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肯尼亚正在经历人口的快速增长,因此对粮食的需求也在增加。这是在目前正在经历不利气候变化的背景下发生的。该国80%以上的陆地被列为干旱和半干旱地区(ASALs),这一事实进一步加剧了这个问题。为了满足粮食需求,有必要脱离雨养农业,将大部分耕地用于灌溉。由于肯尼亚是一个缺水的国家,因此需要高效的灌溉系统。已经开发了一个有效的灌溉系统,通过使用适当的传感器和无线通信技术,促进雨水收集技术的使用,并最大限度地提高作物的水分生产力。这项创新包括使用农民的土盘来收集和储存雨水,并通过滴灌管道灌溉田地。此外,智能土壤湿度传感器安装在灌溉的每一块田地上,实时监测土壤水分含量,并在作物需要浇水时通过手机自动通知灌溉管理员。管理员配备了一辆装有太阳能抽水系统的三轮车,用于将水从土盆抽到农作物上。当操作员收到来自现场水传感器的信号请求时,他/她将与三循环一起移动并对其进行维修。安装在现场的智能传感器(基于物联网)将在收到足够水量时通知他/她,以便停止灌溉。操作员等待另一个农民的下一个服务请求。这项技术已经在大学的不同灌溉区域进行了测试。结果表明,作物得到了及时的浇水,没有出现水分胁迫。这项创新有可能使小规模农民以负担得起的成本获得高科技灌溉系统,并提高粮食生产,从而提高该国的粮食安全。
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IoT based smart irrigation system for communal use
Kenya is experiencing a rapid human population growth and consequently rising demand for food. This is happening at the backdrop of adverse climatic changes currently being experienced. The problem is further aggravated by the fact that more than 80% of the country’s landmass is classified as Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs). In order to meet the food demand, there is need to divorce from rain-fed agriculture and put most of the arable land under irrigation. Since Kenya is a water scarce country, efficient irrigation systems are required. An efficient irrigation system that promotes use of rain water harvesting technologies and maximizes crop water productivity through use of appropriate sensors and wireless communication technology has been developed.  The innovation involves use of farmers’ earth pans for harvesting and storing rain water and irrigating fields through drip lines. In addition, smart soil moisture sensors are fitted to each field under irrigation for real-time monitoring of soil moisture content and automatically notifying an irrigation administrator through mobile phone when crops require watering. The administrator is equipped with a tricycle fitted with solar powered water pumping system for pumping water from the earth pan to the crops. When the operator receives a signal request from water sensors in field he/she moves with the tri-cycle and services it.  The smart sensors (IoT based) installed in the field will then notify him/her when sufficient amount of water has been received so that irrigation can be stopped. The operator waits for the next request from another farmer’s field to service. The technology has been tested in different portions of the university land under irrigation. The results indicate that crops receive timely watering and show no water stress. The innovation has the potential of making high tech irrigation system accessible to small scale farmers at an affordable cost and enhance food production and in turn food security in the country.
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