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Sensor Systems for Greenhouse Microclimate Monitoring and Control: a Review

Authors
Bhujel, A.Basak, J.K.Khan, F.Arulmozhi, E.Jaihuni, M.Sihalath, T.Lee, D.Park, J.Kim, H.T.
Issue Date
Dec-2020
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Keywords
Greenhouse microclimate; Microclimate monitoring; Sensor; Soft sensing; WSN
Citation
Journal of Biosystems Engineering, v.45, no.4, pp 341 - 361
Pages
21
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Biosystems Engineering
Volume
45
Number
4
Start Page
341
End Page
361
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8278
DOI
10.1007/s42853-020-00075-6
ISSN
1738-1266
2234-1862
Abstract
Purpose: Sensors are the primary component of a monitoring and control system. Effective monitoring and control of the microclimatic environment in a greenhouse is the key necessity for protecting crops from adverse environments. Moreover,the greenhouse microclimate is influenced by various factors. In?the large-scale greenhouse facilities, several sensors and actuators are needed to control the system. Manual monitoring and control of such a large and complex system is labor-intensive and impractical. Therefore, an automatic monitoring and control system in the greenhouse becomes indispensable. In addition, microclimatic parameters such as temperature, humidity, and solar irradiance in the greenhouse are non-linearly interlinked, thereby forming a non-linear multivariate system. Thus, an appropriately designed sensor system is needed for monitoring and controlling the greenhouse microclimate. Methods: Research articles on greenhouse microclimate monitoring and control published in the last 6?years were considered. The sensor devices and technologies applied to control particular environmental parameters in the greenhouse and their key achievements were systematically reviewed. In addition, different approaches to determine the optimum number of sensors and their placement inside the greenhouse were investigated. Results: It was found that spatially installed sensor devices above the plant height reflect the actual information of the environment getting by?plant. Furthermore, both?hardware and software-based sensing techniques control the greenhouse microclimate optimally. The proper positioning of sensors and their protection from harsh environmental factors is also essential. Conclusions: It can be concluded that modern sensor devices and systems are driving the greenhouse monitoring and control system toward an intelligent, real-time, remotely accessible, and fully automatic system. ? 2021, The Korean Society for Agricultural Machinery.
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