IoT Microclimate Monitoring Station
The SNiP-MCS is an IoT Microclimate Monitoring Station with LoRaWAN or CAT-M1/NB-IoT communication
Refer to the SNiP-MCS Ordering Sheet for configuration options. Typical configurations for the SNiP-MCS include:
- Weather station for calculation of ETo (Penman-Monteith).
- Weather station for spray scheduling, comprising measurements of Wind Speed/Direction and Delta-T.
- Station for calculation of Crop Water Stress Index, comprising canopy temperature, air temperature and relative humidity.
- Catchment hydrology monitoring system, comprising measurements of precipitation and soil moisture.
The IoT Microclimate monitoring station is available for integration into new or existing LoRaWAN networks, or standalone systems using CAT-M1/NB-IoT cellular connectivity.
Combined with a variety of sensors, microclimate conditions can be monitored for environmental factors that influence crop growth, or for catchment hydrology monitoring.
ICT International can incorporate a wide range of microclimate sensors into a configuration customised to suit application. Typical sensors used on our stations include, but are not limited to:
- Wind speed and direction
- Relative Humidity
- Dew point temp/vapor density/saturated vapor pressure,
- VPD
- Temperature (air, plant, and soil)
- Precipitation
- Solar radiation
- Smoke and Dust
- Soil moisture
This SNiP also includes:
- 1x 6.5Ah rechargeable li-ion battery;
- 1x 10W Solar Panel; and
- 1x SPLM7 mounting system for node and solar panel.
Full specifications are available upon request due to the custom nature of this SNiP.
Please contact Sales@ictinternational.com.au with your enquiry.
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