Abstract
Open-source electronics are becoming very popular with our daily educational and developmental purposes [...]
Highlights
Open-source electronics are becoming very popular with our daily educational and developmental purposes
This Special Issue is a collection of 11 technical papers and one review article selected through the peer-review process
The wireless sensor node resulted in the integration of temperature, air humidity, barometer, soil moisture and weather sensors, as well as a 3G wireless communication module and a sonar panel
Summary
Open-source electronics are becoming very popular with our daily educational and developmental purposes. This collection represents the diversity, as well as the impact of open-source electronics through numerous system developments and applications. Trilles et al [1] developed an Internet of Things (IoT)-based sensor node, named SEnviro, for smart agriculture.
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