1. Comparison between Capacitive and Microstructured Optical Fiber Soil Moisture Sensors.
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Lopez Aldaba, Aitor, Lopez-Torres, Diego, Campo-Bescós, Miguel A., López, José Javier, Yerro, David, Elosua, César, Arregui, Francisco J., Auguste, Jean-Louis, Jamier, Raphael, Roy, Philippe, and López-Amo, Manuel
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OPTICAL fiber detectors ,SOIL moisture ,MICROSTRUCTURE - 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 SnO
2 –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. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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