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Jung-Hee Seo (Tongmyong University) Hung-Bog Park (Pukyong National University)
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한국정보통신학회 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUTURE INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 2014 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUTURE INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Vo.6 No.1
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2014.6
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46 - 50 (5page)

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Wired sensor-based greenhouse environment monitoring system dispatches network through electric wire that includes sensor’s independent power supply. Moreover, many parameters are required to support diverse sensors’ services and so are designing control board’s hardware for data acquisition of each sensor. Therefore, wired sensor-based greenhouse environment monitoring carries several problems such as time delay in cable connections, increase in general and maintenance cost, and complications due to too many cable connections. This thesis suggests greenhouse environment monitoring system with integration of wired and wireless sensors by selecting Wireless Sensor Network(WSN)’s paradigm and minimizing cable connections for efficient management of greenhouse environment data and devices. As a result of the experiment, exchanging or reducing power supply with batteries in places where that need substantial amount of greenhouse environment monitoring was possible. The experiment was also able to solve the new greenhouse environment monitoring application by minimizing the distribution of development system with wireless application downloads which was impossible with wires.

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Abstract
I. INTRODUCTION
II. RELATED RESEARCH
III. SYSTEM DESIGN FOR INTEGRATION OF WIRED AND WIRELESS SENSOR BASED ON GREENHOUSE ENVIRONMENT
IV. IMPLEMENTATION RESULT AND ANALYSIS
V. CONCLUSION
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