Abstract

It is essential to bring together the data measured in agricultural lands, greenhouses and animal shelters transmit to follow the data online. Wireless and wired systems have advantages and disadvantages. In wired systems, there is a cost of cabling, but data can be transmitted more securely. In wireless systems, system installation is cheap, but there are losses in data transmission. Wireless data transmission carried out in the outdoor environment takes place under surrounding climatic conditions. In this study, the effect of atmospheric meteorological factors on data loss in wireless data transmission system was tried to be determined. For this purpose, the losses that occur during the transfer of the data measured in the greenhouse in Bursa Uludağ University Faculty of Agriculture Research Farm to the office 150 m away are discussed. Temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed and atmospheric pressure were used as meteorological parameters, and 4 different frequencies from the civil use frequency range (2420, 2440, 2460 and 2480 Mhz) were used as data transmission frequency. The SPSS package was used for the correlation analysis with the data set. According to the results of the correlation analysis, relative humidity has a statistically significant effect on the data transmission losses at all data transmission frequencies (p

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