Abstract
Currently, with gradually increasing movement to live with nature, artificial wetlands are increasing as well. All these change blows at rivers and streams thereby need for wetland management systems to increase. To measure environmental situations on the wetlands, people should go outside and check with measurement tools regularly. However, with these tools only it is difficult to know the exact situations on that wetland. Thus, we attached various sensors on the wetland and made sensor network environment. We used sensing data from sensor network to assume the situation of the wetland. This paper proposes a design for this through application of context inference of USN (Ubiquitous Sensor Network) and inference production rules for context inference engine of wetland management system by using JESS. In this study, we made rules using actual eutrophication criteria as a standard of water quality. The produced rules in this paper can decide the grade of eutrophication on wetland environment then predict the status of the wetland based on facts collected from sensor networks. Sensors sense data such as DO, BOD, SS, PH. And production rules divided the grades of each fact and then final rules can decide the eutrophication grades which mean water quality grades.
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