DocumentCode
642226
Title
IoT multiplatform networking to monitor and control wineries and vineyards
Author
Medela, Arturo ; Cendon, B. ; Gonzalez, L. ; Crespo, Raul ; Nevares, Ignacio
Author_Institution
TST Sist., Santander, Spain
fYear
2013
fDate
3-5 July 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
Winemaking was born more than two thousand years ago and from that moment on a wine culture has flourished and reached almost all corners around the world. Over the years, winemaking techniques have evolved, paving the way to discover varietal characteristics unknown to the most traditional wines, and enabling the coexistence of traditional techniques and the more innovative ones. However, in recent times changes produced in climatic conditions have led to significant variations in the grape ripening process, which implies severe trouble for the wineries which are not able to properly track the evolution of the fruit. In order to give a solution to these issues, this paper provides an innovative architecture based on the concept of Internet of Things, combining wireless and distributed specific sensor devices. Integrating different wireless sensor technologies with advanced analysis, remarkable information from the environment such as soil condition, vines growth or fermentation status can be retrieved and further allowing interaction, personalization and management of different devices deployed over the scenario. This system, replicated in the real world on land, covering crops and a winery in Zamora, Spain, produces a better understanding of all operating parameters and provides a predictive system to carry out precision farming, while easing the management of the vineyard and the winery, as well as improving traceability of the entire winemaking process, complying with all relevant sustainability requirements nowadays.
Keywords
Internet of Things; computerised monitoring; control engineering computing; farming; wineries; wireless sensor networks; Internet of Things; IoT multiplatform networking; Spain; Zamora; distributed specific sensor devices; fermentation status; precision farming; predictive system; soil condition; vines growth; vineyard control; vineyard monitoring; winemaking process traceability; winery control; winery monitoring; wireless sensor devices; wireless sensor technologies; Agriculture; Monitoring; Pipelines; Process control; Production; Wineries; Wireless sensor networks; IoT; Management; Sensor; Vineyard; Wineries; Wireless;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Future Network and Mobile Summit (FutureNetworkSummit), 2013
Conference_Location
Lisboa
Type
conf
Filename
6633525
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