Food Sustainability Using Wireless Sensors Networks : Waspmote and Meshlium (original) (raw)
In recent years much of the attention has been attracted by the Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) with immense applications that are used for collecting, sharing and storing the sensed data. They are increasingly being applied to wide variety of applications including habitat monitoring, agriculture, nuclear reactor control and security. The Wireless Sensor Networks used in this paper for use in food sustainability at each stage of the food cycle. Libelium’s Waspmote and Meshlium sensors are used for sensing and taking control decisions based on real time data of climatologically and other environmental properties to modify them. Keywords—GPS/GPRS, Libelium Waspmote and Meshlium Wirelss Sensor Networks, RFID, Waspmote Agriculture Board, ZigBee.
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