Luca Rolle
Signal amplitude monitoring system for in-plant communication based on multi-source energy harvesting: design and characterization.
Rel. Danilo Demarchi, Umberto Garlando, Stefano Calvo. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Elettronica (Electronic Engineering), 2024
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Environmental sustainability has become a significant topic, especially in recent years. The consequences of the increasingly frequent extreme natural phenomena (such as domestic and international mass migrations, food insecurity related to the rise of the world population, etc.) have further highlighted the environmental situation and increased interest in the relative research and publications. Within this framework, Smart Agriculture solutions may represent a viable answer to boost productivity, improve resilience, reduce emissions and waste, and optimize human labor through the utilization of several new technologies and techniques helping to speed up the change of route in the climate-change scenario due to the crucial impact on the environment of the agricultural sector.
In this perspective, this thesis work proposes an energetically self-sufficient, low-cost, and low-power system capable of evaluating the plant health status by the stem electrical impedance developed to minimize the waste of energy and water resources and the eventual chemical utilization to what is strictly necessary for every single plant's maintenance
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