Testing of Remotely Controlled Soil Moisture Sensors and Analysis of Soil Moisture Data

University essay from Chalmers tekniska högskola/Institutionen för radio- och rymdvetenskap

Author: Roberto Montes Cañizares; [2010]

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Abstract: A theoretical study and analysis of soil moisture data at Remningstorp area from spring2006 to winter 2009 has been performed. Water volume content has been compared withthe precipitation in the area, as well as the ground temperature has been compared withthe air temperature in the same area. One sensor was located in an open field and thesecond sensor was located inside the forest.Installation and testing of remotely controlled soil moisture sensor at Mölnlycke has alsobeen completed in this master thesis work. An analysis of the water volume content datahas been done to try to identify rainfall.The output data from the soil moisture measurement given by Aquaflex sensors consistedof three variables, which are related primarily to the real and imaginary components ofthe dielectric permittivity and temperature of the ground in degrees.The field sensor is surrounded by clay soils or clay-rich loams. This compacted soilabsorbs and store moisture and retains water. The forest sensor is surrounded by silt, sandor sandy-loams. The ground in the open field is more easily heated, there is no vegetationor tree canopy and therefore the sun rays can easily heat the area. For those reasons thefield sensor shows a stronger variation in its water volume content.The aquaflex sensor uses a direct method to measure the volumetric water content in theground as well as the temperature. The results were accurate measurement of the watervolume content and the temperature on the ground. The new remotely controlled soilmoisture sensor allowed a fast and easy data access; however some problems wereexperienced with Aquaflex software installation in Windows Vista.

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