A low-cost IoT network to monitor microclimate variables in ecosystems
Publication Type
Journal Article
Journal Name
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
Publication Date
4-1-2023
Abstract
Microclimatic and macroclimatic data differ, and microclimatic data are most useful at short time intervals (30-min scales rather than daily/monthly scales). We developed an end-to-end system to acquire such data at a high temporal resolution, transfer them to a server through an Internet of Things network using low-cost technologies, and make them available with dynamic graphical visualizations and download capabilities. The system has been used for 2 years to monitor environmental variables in contrasting agroecosystems in France, Bolivia and Kenya. It has been proven to be reliable and supports the mismatch between macro- and microclimates. This low-cost Internet of Things system can capture the microclimate in contrasting environments with accuracy comparable to commercial solutions, and great flexibility in data processing. It thus constitutes a possible solution in an academic context and has the potential to be used by a broad audience of scientists interested in capturing environmental variables in real time and at a high temporal frequency.
Keywords
database, internet of things, microclimate, species, temperature
Recommended Citation
Rebaudo, F., Soulard, T., Condori, B., Quispe-Tarqui, R., Calatayud, P., Chavez Vino, S., Tonnang, H., & Bessière, L. (2023). A low-cost IoT network to monitor microclimate variables in ecosystems. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 14 (4), 1025-1034. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14062