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Comparison between capacitive and microstructured optical fiber soil moisture sensors

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2018

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MDPI
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Artículo / Artikulua
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa

Project identifier

ES/1PE/TEC2016-76021
ES/1PE/TEC2016-78047-R
ES/1PE/TEC2016-79367

Abstract

Soil moisture content has always been an important parameter to control because it is a deterministic factor for site-specific irrigation, seeding, transplanting, and compaction detection. In this work, a discrete sensor that is based on a SnO2–FP (Fabry-Pérot) cavity is presented and characterized in real soil conditions. As far as authors know, it is the first time that a microstructured optical fiber is used for real soil moisture measurements. Its performance is compared with a commercial capacitive soil moisture sensor in two different soil scenarios for two weeks. The optical sensor shows a great agreement with capacitive sensor’s response and gravimetric measurements, as well as a fast and reversible response; moreover, the interrogation technique allows for several sensors to be potentially multiplexed, which offers the possibility of local measurements instead of volumetric: it constitutes a great tool for real soil moisture monitoring.

Keywords

Photonic crystal fiber, Microstructured optical fiber, Fiber sensor, Humidity sensing, Soil moisture

Department

Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta Elektronikoa / Landa Ingeniaritza eta Proiektuak / Institute of Smart Cities - ISC / Institute on Innovation and Sustainable Development in Food Chain - ISFOOD / Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica / Proyectos e Ingeniería Rural

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This work was supported by the Spanish Government projects TEC2016-76021-C2-1-R, TEC2016-78047-R, TEC2016-79367-C2-2-R, Innocampus and the Cost Action MP 1401, as well as to the AEI/FEDER Funds.

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