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蜜蜂蜂群远程监测系统

Honey Bee Colonies Remote Monitoring System.

作者信息

Gil-Lebrero Sergio, Quiles-Latorre Francisco Javier, Ortiz-López Manuel, Sánchez-Ruiz Víctor, Gámiz-López Victoria, Luna-Rodríguez Juan Jesús

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Córdoba, Córdoba 14071, Spain.

Department of Computer Architecture, Electronics and Electronic Technology, University of Córdoba, Córdoba 14071, Spain.

出版信息

Sensors (Basel). 2016 Dec 29;17(1):55. doi: 10.3390/s17010055.

Abstract

Bees are very important for terrestrial ecosystems and, above all, for the subsistence of many crops, due to their ability to pollinate flowers. Currently, the honey bee populations are decreasing due to colony collapse disorder (CCD). The reasons for CCD are not fully known, and as a result, it is essential to obtain all possible information on the environmental conditions surrounding the beehives. On the other hand, it is important to carry out such information gathering as non-intrusively as possible to avoid modifying the bees' work conditions and to obtain more reliable data. We designed a wireless-sensor networks meet these requirements. We designed a remote monitoring system (called WBee) based on a hierarchical three-level model formed by the wireless node, a local data server, and a cloud data server. WBee is a low-cost, fully scalable, easily deployable system with regard to the number and types of sensors and the number of hives and their geographical distribution. WBee saves the data in each of the levels if there are failures in communication. In addition, the nodes include a backup battery, which allows for further data acquisition and storage in the event of a power outage. Unlike other systems that monitor a single point of a hive, the system we present monitors and stores the temperature and relative humidity of the beehive in three different spots. Additionally, the hive is continuously weighed on a weighing scale. Real-time weight measurement is an innovation in wireless beehive-monitoring systems. We designed an adaptation board to facilitate the connection of the sensors to the node. Through the Internet, researchers and beekeepers can access the cloud data server to find out the condition of their hives in real time.

摘要

蜜蜂对陆地生态系统非常重要,最重要的是,由于它们具有为花朵授粉的能力,对许多农作物的生存也至关重要。目前,由于蜂群崩溃失调(CCD),蜜蜂种群数量正在减少。CCD的原因尚未完全明确,因此,获取有关蜂箱周围环境条件的所有可能信息至关重要。另一方面,尽可能以非侵入性的方式进行此类信息收集很重要,以避免改变蜜蜂的工作条件并获得更可靠的数据。我们设计了一个满足这些要求的无线传感器网络。我们基于由无线节点、本地数据服务器和云数据服务器组成的分层三级模型设计了一个远程监测系统(称为WBee)。就传感器的数量和类型、蜂箱的数量及其地理分布而言,WBee是一个低成本、完全可扩展且易于部署的系统。如果通信出现故障,WBee会在每个级别保存数据。此外,节点包括一个备用电池,在停电时允许进一步的数据采集和存储。与其他监测蜂箱单个点的系统不同,我们提出的系统在三个不同位置监测和存储蜂箱的温度和相对湿度。此外,蜂箱会在称重秤上持续称重。实时重量测量是无线蜂箱监测系统的一项创新。我们设计了一个适配板,以方便传感器与节点的连接。研究人员和养蜂人可以通过互联网访问云数据服务器,实时了解他们蜂箱的状况。

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