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Instrumentación para sensores de conductividad y temperatura en tierra

Authors: Mora Ordóñez, Sergio Andrés;

Instrumentación para sensores de conductividad y temperatura en tierra

Abstract

El sector del a agricultura en Colombia tiene gran relevancia en temas económicos debido a que corresponde al 6% del PIB, sin embargo, en los últimos años se evidenciaron pérdidas del 7.4 % sobre producción total por el cambio climático. Este estudio busca incluir tecnología en la agricultura para minimizar riesgos de pérdida por factores climáticos o malas prácticas. Mediante la implementación de dispositivoselectrónicos que permitan conocer las característicasdel suelo. El presente trabajo de grado se enfoca en estudiar la relación de variables físicas de la tierra con respecto al suelo como conductividadeléctricay la temperatura. Esta información se expone pormedio de una interfaz gráfica.A partir del estudio se evidencio la relación existente de la conductividadeléctrica y la temperatura, que refleja que amenor temperatura mayorconductividadeléctrica, esto quiere decir que a temperaturasmásbajas la capacidad de conducir electricidad en el terreno de estudio es mayor por ende lacantidad de agua es másalta, permitiendo el monitoreo del cultivo para observar su desarrollo ; Colombian agriculture sector is highly relevant in the country’s economic matters because it represents 6% of its GDP. However last years there were losses of 7.4% of total production due to climate change.This research seeks to include technology in agricultural practices to minimize risk of losing production due to climatic factors or malpractices, through implementation of electronic devices that will allow to know the characteristics of the soil.This “degree work” focuses on studying the relationship between determinant variables of the soil, such as electrical conductivity and temperature. This information is exposed through a graphical interface.From this study the existing relationship of electrical conductivity and temperature was evidenced, Which, reflects that lower temperatures promotes greater conductivity. This means that at lower temperatures in the field of study the greater the capacity of conducting electricity therefore the ...

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Colombia
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Ingeniería electrónica - Tesis y disertaciones académicas, 330, Agricultura de precisión, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Precision Agriculture, Mejoramiento de procesos, Sensores remotos

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