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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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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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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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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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56 == **2.2 Detailed Features** ==
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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.
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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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77 **Multiple soil moisture measurements**
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80 The dashboard supports multiple soil moisture sensors on a single land unit.
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82 * Automatically calculates the average soil moisture, considering different soil sizes and irrigation methods.
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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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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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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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