Abstract

iButton, a wireless temperature system, is currently the most popular and inexpensive miniature temperature datalogger commercially available [1]. However, there is no any previous study to evaluate the effect of iButtons’ fixed material on the accuracy of thermal measure. This article carried an experiment to test the impacts of four different fixed materials on iButtons: transparent adhesive tape, Aluminum foil paper, black and white bandages. The result shows that transparent adhesive tape can reduce the influence of wind speed while Aluminum foil paper can prevent solar radiation effectively. As for bandages, the temperature of the black bandages group is higher than the white bandages group which indicated that black material can absorb more solar radiation. However, the function of bandages to reduce the impact of ambient heat is not obvious in this test, though it is existed.

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