An energy-saving wireless sensor network based model for monitoring of ammonia concentration
by Chong Chen; Xingqiao Liu; Chengyun Zhu; Caihong Huo
International Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNET), Vol. 30, No. 1, 2019

Abstract: The ammonia concentration in the piggery plays a key role in the growth of fattening pigs. An intelligent environmental monitoring system is proposed based on a wireless sensor network. Specifically, a model has been developed to predict environmental parameters in the server. To optimise its prediction accuracy, this model was designed based on least squares support vector regression (LSSVR) with chaotic mutation to improve the estimation of distribution algorithm (CMEDA) for searching of the optimised parameters, which are γ and σ. Three optimisation methods were involved and compared with it. The experimental results indicated that it exhibits advantages in the prediction accuracy over the other three algorithms. Furthermore, the prediction accuracy of the server was 95%, resulting in reduction of internet of things (IoT) card flow and battery power of LoRa module per day by 50%. The proposed monitoring system is an effective strategy for piggery environmental control.

Online publication date: Tue, 23-Apr-2019

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