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| 1 | **Table of Contents:** | ||
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| 5 | = **1. Introduction** = | ||
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| 7 | == **1.1 What is ThingsEye Agricultural IrrigationMonitoring Solution?** == | ||
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| 9 | ThingsEye Agricultural Irrigation Monitoring Solution is an IoT-based system designed to help farmers optimize irrigation practices, conserve water resources, and improve crop yields. The system utilizes a network of wireless sensors to collect real-time data on soil moisture, temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors. This data is transmitted to a cloud-based platformfor analysis and visualization, providing farmers with actionable insights into their fields' conditions. | ||
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| 11 | ---- | ||
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| 13 | == **1.2 Features** == | ||
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| 15 | * **Easy Deployment** | ||
| 16 | ** Smart wireless sensors | ||
| 17 | ** Plug-and-play gateway | ||
| 18 | ** Scan-to-add device onboarding | ||
| 19 | * **Real-time Monitoring** | ||
| 20 | ** 24 hours/ 7 day monitoring | ||
| 21 | ** Moisture alarm | ||
| 22 | * **High Precision Measurement** | ||
| 23 | ** High-accuracy sensors | ||
| 24 | ** Reliable data readings | ||
| 25 | * **User-Friendly Interface** | ||
| 26 | ** Intuitive dashboard design | ||
| 27 | ** Customizable dashboard views | ||
| 28 | * **Low Power Consumption** | ||
| 29 | ** Long battery life | ||
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| 31 | ---- | ||
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| 33 | == ** 1.3 Specifications** == | ||
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| 35 | * **Wireless Technology:** LoRaWAN, NB-IOT, LTE-M | ||
| 36 | * **Monitoring Parameters:**Monitor soil moisture, temperature, humidity, and other parameters | ||
| 37 | * **Long Battery Life:** Operates for several years without maintenance | ||
| 38 | * **Data Storage: **5 years of historical data | ||
| 39 | * **Device Onboarding:** Simple device registration for end-users | ||
| 40 | * **Mobile Support:** Dedicated mobile app for on-the-go monitoring | ||
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| 42 | ---- | ||
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| 44 | = **2. Dashboard Detail** = | ||
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| 46 | == **2.1 Dashboard Interface Example** == | ||
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| 48 | The dashboard provides an intuitive interface for real-time monitoring, data analysis, and control. | ||
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| 54 | ---- | ||
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| 56 | == **2.2 Detailed Features** == | ||
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| 58 | * ((( | ||
| 59 | == **Land-based alarm configurations** == | ||
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| 61 | * When creating a land unit, select the crop type and set a soil moisture alarmthreshold. | ||
| 62 | * ((( | ||
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| 64 | ))) | ||
| 65 | ))) | ||
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| 67 | (% contenteditable="false" tabindex="-1" data-widget="image" %)[[image:1747297035903-868.png||height="820" width="1391"]](% title="Click and drag to resize" %) | ||
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| 69 | * After creating the land, a “(% contenteditable="false" tabindex="-1" data-widget="image" %)[[image:1747297070544-912.png||height="17" width="20"]](% title="Click and drag to resize" %)(%%) ” icon will appear on the right side, allowing you toset up an email address for alert notifications.(% contenteditable="false" tabindex="-1" data-widget="image" %)[[image:1747297155506-710.png]](% title="Click and drag to resize" %) | ||
| 70 | * irrigation scheduling | ||
| 71 | ** Schedule irrigation events based on time or volume. | ||
| 72 | ** Supports daily timed irrigation. | ||
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| 76 | * ((( | ||
| 77 | **Multiple soil moisture measurements** | ||
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| 79 | * ((( | ||
| 80 | The dashboard supports multiple soil moisture sensors on a single land unit. | ||
| 81 | ))) | ||
| 82 | * Automatically calculates the average soil moisture, considering different soil sizes and irrigation methods. | ||
| 83 | ))) | ||
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| 87 | ---- | ||
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| 89 | = **3. How to Build a Agricultural Irrigation MonitoringSolution** = | ||
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| 91 | == **3.1 Network Structure** == | ||
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| 94 | **Agricultural Irrigation Monitoring system architecture** | ||
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| 98 | The network consists of** terminal nodes**, **platform **and **gateway **that work together to monitor environmental data in real time. | ||
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| 102 | == **3.2 Get Account** == | ||
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| 104 | Contact your local representative to register a customer account on **ThingsEye.io.** | ||
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| 106 | ---- | ||
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| 108 | == **3.3 Get Devices** == | ||
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| 110 | == Reach out to your local representative to acquire the necessary devices for your Agricultural Irrigation Monitoring Solution. These devices include: == | ||
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| 112 | * SE01: Soil Temperature, Moisture, Conductivity Measurement | ||
| 113 | * SPH01:Soil PH measurement | ||
| 114 | * SW3L:Water consumption monitoring | ||
| 115 | * WSC2:Meteorological monitoring (e.g., light intensity) | ||
| 116 | * LT22222:Irrigation switch | ||
| 117 | * Gateway: Data transmission. | ||
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| 119 | Ensure that all devices are pre-registered on ThingsEye.io before use. | ||
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| 123 | == **3.4 Connect the Gateway** == | ||
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| 125 | 1. Connect the gateway to your router using an Ethernet cable. | ||
| 126 | 1. Power on the gateway and allow it to obtain an IP address from the router. Ensure the gateway has a stable internet connection. | ||
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| 128 | ---- | ||
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| 130 | == **3.5 Create Field And Create Device** == | ||
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| 132 | 1. **Update Dashboard Image:** Click the button in the upper right corner of the dashboard imagewidget to update the image.(% contenteditable="false" tabindex="-1" data-widget="image" %)[[image:1747297824194-425.png]](% title="Click and drag to resize" %) | ||
| 133 | 1. **Add a Field:** Click the “+” in the upper right corner of the field list, enter the name, label, andother information, and set the humidity alarm threshold.(% contenteditable="false" tabindex="-1" data-widget="image" %)[[image:1747297956937-812.png]](% title="Click and drag to resize" %) | ||
| 134 | 1. **Outline Land Area:** Define the land area on the map.(% contenteditable="false" tabindex="-1" data-widget="image" %)[[image:1747298305971-192.png]](% title="Click and drag to resize" %) | ||
| 135 | 1. **Add Devices:** Click on the newly added field, go to the second level of the dashboard, andclick the “+” to add a device. Fill in the device information and place it in the correspondingposition on the map. | ||
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