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Data Brief ; 46: 108812, 2023 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36582987

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Because spectral technology has exhibited benefits in food-related applications, an increasing amount of effort is being dedicated to develop new food-related spectral technologies. In recent years, the use of remote sensing or unmanned aerial vehicles for precision agriculture has increased. As spectral technology continues to improve, portable spectral devices become available in the market, offering the possibility of realising in-field monitoring. This study demonstrates hyperspectral imaging and spectral olive signatures of the Manzanilla and Gordal cultivars analysed throughout the table-olive season from May to September. The data were acquired using an in-field technique and sampled via a non-destructive approach. The olives were monitored periodically during the season using a hyperspectral camera. A white reference was used to normalise the illumination variability in the spectra. The acquired data were saved in files named raw, normalised, and processed data. The normalised data were calculated by the sensor by correcting the white and black levels using the acquired reflectance values. The olive spectral signature of the images is saved in the processed data files. The images were labelled and processed using an algorithm to retrieve the olive spectral signatures. The results were stored as a chart with 204 columns and 'n' rows. Each row represents the pixel of an olive in the image, and the columns contain the reflectance information at that specific band. These data provide information about two olive cultivars during the season, which can be used for various research purposes. Statistical and artificial intelligence approaches correlate spectral signatures with olive characteristics such as growth level, organoleptic properties, or even cultivar classification.

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Sensors (Basel) ; 19(16)2019 Aug 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31394731

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The acquisition of data in protected natural environments is subordinated to actions that do not stress the life-forms present in that environment. This is why researchers face two conflicting interests: autonomous and robust systems that minimize the physical interaction with sensors once installed, and complex enough ones to capture and process higher volumes of data. On the basis of this situation, this paper analyses the current state-of-the-art of wireless multimedia sensor networks, identifying the limitations and needs of these solutions. In this sense, in order to improve the trade-off between autonomous and computational capabilities, this paper proposes a heterogeneous multiprocessor sensor platform, consisting of an ultra-low power microcontroller and a high-performance processor, which transfers control between processors as needed. This architecture allows the shutdown of idle systems and fail-safe remote reprogramming. The sensor equipment can be adapted to the needs of the project. The deployed equipment incorporates, in addition to environmental meteorological variables, a microphone input and two cameras (visible and thermal) to capture multimedia data. In addition to the hardware description, the paper provides a brief description of how long-range (LoRa) can be used for sending large messages (such as an image or a new firmware), an economic analysis of the platform, and a study on energy consumption of the platform according to different use cases.

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Sensors (Basel) ; 16(5)2016 May 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27213375

RESUMO

Environmental audio monitoring is a huge area of interest for biologists all over the world. This is why some audio monitoring system have been proposed in the literature, which can be classified into two different approaches: acquirement and compression of all audio patterns in order to send them as raw data to a main server; or specific recognition systems based on audio patterns. The first approach presents the drawback of a high amount of information to be stored in a main server. Moreover, this information requires a considerable amount of effort to be analyzed. The second approach has the drawback of its lack of scalability when new patterns need to be detected. To overcome these limitations, this paper proposes an environmental Wireless Acoustic Sensor Network architecture focused on use of generic descriptors based on an MPEG-7 standard. These descriptors demonstrate it to be suitable to be used in the recognition of different patterns, allowing a high scalability. The proposed parameters have been tested to recognize different behaviors of two anuran species that live in Spanish natural parks; the Epidalea calamita and the Alytes obstetricans toads, demonstrating to have a high classification performance.

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Sensors (Basel) ; 13(9): 12044-69, 2013 Sep 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24025554

RESUMO

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are a technology that is becoming very popular for many applications, and environmental monitoring is one of its most important application areas. This technology solves the lack of flexibility of wired sensor installations and, at the same time, reduces the deployment costs. To demonstrate the advantages of WSN technology, for the last five years we have been deploying some prototypes in the Doñana Biological Reserve, which is an important protected area in Southern Spain. These prototypes not only evaluate the technology, but also solve some of the monitoring problems that have been raised by biologists working in Doñana. This paper presents a review of the work that has been developed during these five years. Here, we demonstrate the enormous potential of using machine learning in wireless sensor networks for environmental and animal monitoring because this approach increases the amount of useful information and reduces the effort that is required by biologists in an environmental monitoring task.


Assuntos
Ecossistema , Monitoramento Ambiental/instrumentação , Transdutores , Tecnologia sem Fio/instrumentação , Desenho de Equipamento , Análise de Falha de Equipamento , Espanha
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