A TDR wireless device for volumetric water content sensing
•Wireless, portable and low cost TDR-WiFi device to measure θ and σ is presented.•The wireless system is compatible with Campbell TDR100 cable tester.•TDR is connected to a smartphone via WiFi using a M5Stack unit.•A complementary web page for subsequent analysis was developed.•The system was tested...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Computers and electronics in agriculture 2021-02, Vol.181, p.105939, Article 105939 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Wireless, portable and low cost TDR-WiFi device to measure θ and σ is presented.•The wireless system is compatible with Campbell TDR100 cable tester.•TDR is connected to a smartphone via WiFi using a M5Stack unit.•A complementary web page for subsequent analysis was developed.•The system was tested in a field experiment of difficult accessibility.
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is a widely used technique to estimate the soil volumetric water content (θ) and bulk electrical conductivity (σ). This paper presents TDR-WiFi, a wireless, portable and low cost interface to ease sensing of θ and σ by connecting TDR cable tester with a smartphone. TDR-WiFi consists of a microprocessor equipped with a WiFi microcontroller (M5Stack unit) and connected to the TDR device through an RS232-TTL adapter. The M5stack firmware is programmed in MicroPython language to act as a server between the user and the TDR device through a web page accessible from any smartphone web browser. TDR-WiFi is compatible with the Campbell TDR100 device and allows storing the TDR waveforms as well as estimating θ and σ. A complementary web page for subsequent analysis of the TDR waveforms was developed and is publicly available at http://swi.csic.es/tdrwifi/. The system was satisfactorily demonstrated in laboratory and tested in the field. The field trial allowed water content measurements in a steep road slope. TDR-WiFi demonstrated to be operative in the field and it can be satisfactorily used in difficult access areas. |
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ISSN: | 0168-1699 1872-7107 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.compag.2020.105939 |