Low-cost Wireless Personal Weather Station for Rural Farmers
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14738/tnc.91.9647Keywords:
Microcontroller; Weather Station; Server; Rural Area; FarmerAbstract
This document presents the design of a prototype of a low-cost personal weather station suitable for farmers in rural areas who are or may not be engaged in rudimentary agriculture. This prototype measure several weather data: temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, wind direction, rainfall. For further data analysis, these are transmitted for recording to a remote server via wireless communication. The server offers data extraction possibilities in multiple file formats. A prototyping of the personal weather station is designed and commissioned. An extract of the results over two days is presented in the results section of this document
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