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A survey on wireless sensor network technologies in pest management applications

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posted on 2022-09-27, 05:38 authored by Lyle Parsons, Robert RossRobert Ross, Kylie RobertKylie Robert
Animal pests notoriously cause billions of dollars of damage by spoiling crops, damaging infrastructure and spreading disease. Pest control companies try to mitigate this damage by implementing pest management approaches to respond to and prevent infestations. However, these approaches are labour intensive, as pest control technicians must regularly visit the affected areas for monitoring and evaluation. Current remote sensing technologies can allow for decision making based on real-time data remotely uploaded from pest traps. This reduces the frequency of field visits and improves the pest management process. In this paper, we survey a variety of modern data-driven pest management approaches. We also evaluate wireless communication infrastructures which can be used to facilitate data transfer between pest traps and cloud servers.

Funding

This work was funded with a $30,000 grant from the Securing Food, Water and Environment research focus area from La Trobe University.

History

Publication Date

2020-01-01

Journal

SN Applied Sciences

Volume

2

Issue

1

Article Number

28

Pagination

12p.

Publisher

Springer

ISSN

2523-3963

Rights Statement

© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019

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