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Soil moisturecapacitance sensoroptimum irrigation2D materialrapid analysis
An in-field integrated capacitive sensor for rapid detection and quantification of soil moisture
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Mon, Jun 29 2020
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Soil moisturecapacitance sensoroptimum irrigation2D materialrapid analysis
Sandeep Surya, et al., "An in-field integrated capacitive sensor for rapid detection and quantification of soil moisture" Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2020, 128542. The development of in-situ soil moisture sensors (SMS) with advanced materials is the requirement of the future autonomous agriculture industry. However, an open challenge for these sensors is to control changes in the capacitance rather than resistance while attaining reliability, high performance, scalability and stability. In this work, a series of materials such as Graphite oxide (GO), Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), Vanadium