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what can be measured?

  • plant physiology
    • moisture levels / tension
    • action potentials (Reiss)
    • […]
  • environmental
    • soil moisture
    • pH level
    • temperature (thermistor, or calibrated temp. sensor eg. LM35 or TD5A)
    • humidity (eg. HS12P)
    • uv / light levels (eg. photocells/photoresistor)

what can be observed or recorded 'subjectively'?

  • plant
    • species, common name, individual name
    • general characteristics (eg. height, width, density, branches)
    • leaf qualities (eg. shape, arrangement, simple/compound, etc)
    • foliage qualities (eg. colour, shape, feel, density, etc)
    • health & happiness (as observed by the gardener)
    • favourite music
  • the plant's environment
    • what is it like?

plants producing electricity in Plant MFC ??

current tests (200907)

  • A1302EUA hall effect linear SIP-V data
  • TEPT4400 Photodiode data
  • MCP9701A Thermistor Linear 19,5mV/°C data
  • MCP9700A Thermistor Linear 10,5mV/°C data
  • HCH-1000-001 Capacitive Humidity Sensor data
  • AD22103KTZ Temperatuve 3,3V data

light:

moisture:

Light Level:

http://apps.pachube.com/google_viz/preview.php?f=1951&d=0&w=600&h=150&g=FF0066

EEML “Extended Environments Markup Language (EEML), a protocol for sharing sensor data between remote responsive environments, both physical and virtual.” http://www.eeml.org/

“SensorML is an Open Geospatial Consortium standard markup language (using XML Schema) for providing descriptions of sensor systems. By design it supports a wide range of sensors, including both dynamic and stationary platforms and both in-situ and remote sensors.” SensorML

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