Lack of real-time data
Lack of information hinders decision-making
Inefficient resource management
Inadequate distribution of water and fertilizer leads to low yields
Lack of predictive data
Planning without information leads to crop loss
Relative humidity
Measures atmospheric pressure, air temperature, and humidity
Wind speed and direction
An anemometer and a propeller are used to measure wind
Record data
Provides independent data tracking and transmission
Soil moisture and temperature
Provides continuous accurate measurements when mounted on soil
Precipitation
Records wind speed, direction, and precipitation
How it works?
Weather parameters such as wind direction, wind speed, air and soil moisture are measured by sensors and transmitted to the server via GSM/GPRS using GPS. The data is processed and displayed on an online dashboard, which farmers can use to monitor conditions and make informed decisions. Additionally, satellite data is incorporated to enhance the system's accuracy.
Device classification
The OXUS weather station equipment includes a set of sensors for precise atmospheric and soil measurements such as temperature, humidity, soil moisture, and electrical conductivity. The control unit is equipped with a microprocessor for data collection, processing, and wireless communication. The solar panel provides a continuous power supply, which is backed up by a rechargeable battery as a backup.