Device Description
Wireless Z-Traps are devices used to catch pests around the plants using pheromone lure. Pest count information is wirelessly passed along from up to 1 km away using a base station to the online cloud service. This information is used to study and determine where and how much pesticides will be required.
Imagery sensors capture imagery data to identify the diseases in plants
- RGB sensors - have three colour channels, i.e., red, green and blue, which can be used to perceive the biometric effect in the plants
- fluorescence Imagery sensors - used to distinguish the photosynthetic activities in the plants
- spectral sensors - capture images containing the spatial information of objects in multiple wavebands, used to analyse crops’ health and pest attack
- thermal sensors - used to measure the water status in the plant by measuring the temperature
Weather condition monitoring sensors, i.e., temperature, dew, humidity and wind speed, are used to monitor weather parameters to find a correlation between pest growth with weather
KPIs
E2E Latency: | Best Effort |
Jitter: | Not Sensitive |
Data Rate: | Very Low |
Availability: | Best Effort |
Criticality: | Non Critical |
Communication Direction: | One-way |
Common Communication Mode: | Unicast |
Data Reporting Mode: | Hybrid Driven |
Mobility (type/speed): | Fixed |
Service Continuity: | Not Required |
Device Autonomy (Power Constrained): | Yes |
Priority Services (NS/EP): | No |
Guaranteed Service: | GBR |
Security: | Medium |
Lifespan: | Short |
Location Based Services: | Fixed |
Slice Type: | mMTC |