SMART INTERNET OF THINGS MODULAR
MICRO-GROW ROOM ARCHITECTURE
Igor Tomičić1,
Petra Grd1 and
Andrija Bernik2
1University of Zagreb, Faculty of Organization and Informatics Received: 14th June 2021. ABSTRACT This article proposes the Internet of Things-based self-sustaining modular grow room architecture for optimising the seed germination and seedling development process. The architecture is scalable and flexible as it can be adapted to particular environments, scopes, requirements and plant types; it is modular as the host room can contain one or more smaller-scale grow rooms, each of them controlling their own micro-environment independently. One of the main goals of the research was to develop such a system that could be deployed efficiently, with minimal costs and energy footprint, which would enable its practical usage primarily in private self-sustainable households. The usage of widely available and inexpensive components, open source code, and free cloud services all enabled us to reach such a goal. Besides simple automation mostly described by existing solutions, the architecture proposed within this article offers remote control and data processing and visualisation, data trend tracking, smart optimisation, and actuator control, and event notifications. KEY WORDS CLASSIFICATION
Varaždin, Croatia
Koprivnica, Croatia
INDECS 20(4), 469-482, 2022
DOI 10.7906/indecs.20.4.11
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Accepted: 28th April 2022.
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grow room, IoT, self-sustainability, AI, smart agriculture
JEL: L86