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Measuring, Monitoring & Documentation Systems

See overview: System Architecture Overview

The Sensors Layer defines all devices and measurement systems used by AOFS controllers to monitor irrigation, energy usage, water distribution, and environmental conditions. All AOFS-compliant deployments must implement the sensors and documentation systems specified here.

1. Sensor Categories

AOFS uses four main sensor categories:

  1. Soil Monitoring Sensors
  2. Water Monitoring Sensors
  3. Power / Energy Sensors
  4. Optical / Camera Monitoring Systems

2. Soil Monitoring Sensors

Purpose: Measure soil conditions to optimize irrigation schedules.

Required Measurements:

  • Soil moisture (volumetric water content) per zone
  • Soil temperature (optional but recommended)
  • Electrical conductivity (optional; for salinity monitoring)

Placement Guidelines:

  • At least one sensor per irrigation zone; multiple sensors for large or heterogeneous fields
  • Sensors should be placed at root depth appropriate to the crop type

Data Collection:

  • Sample at a frequency suitable for crop needs (typically 15–60 min)
  • Data logged locally in Field Controller and synced with Farm/HQ controllers

Calibration & Maintenance:

  • Sensors must be calibrated according to manufacturer recommendations
  • Regular inspection to prevent soil compaction or damage

3. Water Monitoring Sensors

Purpose: Ensure safe and efficient water delivery.

Required Measurements:

  • Tank levels: FULL and LOW float switches
  • Flow meters on main and zoned pipelines
  • Pressure sensors for distribution lines
  • Optional: rain gauges (tipping bucket) for weather lockouts

Placement Guidelines:

  • Tank sensors at critical fill/drain points
  • Flow meters before distribution manifolds
  • Pressure sensors after pumps and at main lines

Safety Requirements:

  • Water sensors must enforce Field Controller fail-safes (pump cutoff, overflow prevention)
  • Must function independently of network connection

4. Power / Energy Sensors

Purpose: Monitor energy consumption and optimize PUE (productive use of electricity).

Required Measurements:

  • DC battery voltage and current
  • Pump energy consumption
  • Valve power usage
  • Optional: solar panel output monitoring

Placement Guidelines:

  • Measure energy at the main DC bus and key loads
  • Optional per-zone energy monitoring for detailed efficiency analysis

Integration:

  • Data feeds into Field Controller for fail-safe shutdowns on low voltage
  • Logged for auditing and analytics

5. Optical / Camera Monitoring Systems

Purpose: Supplement sensor data with visual field observations.

Use Cases:

  • Crop growth monitoring
  • Pest or disease detection (optional, non-critical for irrigation)
  • Soil surface moisture and coverage assessment

Requirements:

  • Cameras must be oriented for optimal coverage of zones
  • Images or video must be timestamped and logged
  • Data should integrate with Field Controller for automated or semi-automated analysis

6. Data Logging & Documentation

* All sensor readings must be logged locally on the Field Controller. * Logs include timestamp, sensor ID, measured value, and status/quality flags. * Data must be synced with Farm Controller for aggregation and with HQ Controller for analytics. * Field workers may document crop growth, harvest outcomes, and environmental observations via Field Survey Interfaces, complementing automated measurements.

7. Calibration & Maintenance

* All sensors must be regularly calibrated according to manufacturer specifications. * Field inspections are required to prevent sensor drift, damage, or misplacement. * AOFS-compliant deployments must maintain logs of calibration and maintenance events.

8. Compliance Notes

* All AOFS deployments must implement at minimum:

  1. Soil moisture per irrigation zone
  2. Tank LOW/FULL switches
  3. Flow meters and pressure sensors on all irrigation manifolds
  4. Power monitoring for pumps and valves

* Optional sensors (temperature, conductivity, cameras) are recommended for advanced optimization, but not mandatory.

* All data must be timestamped, logged locally, and synchronized according to federation rules.

9. References

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