JD-NQ10, the site selection principle of smart agriculture farmland monitoring system can consider the following aspects:
1.Appropriate location: The location for the installation of the smart agriculture farmland monitoring system should take into account its coverage and service users. The system should be installed in a location that can effectively cover the farmland, ensuring that the crops and land within the monitoring area can be fully monitored and managed.
2.Geographical conditions: Geographical conditions need to be considered when selecting a site, including topography, topography, soil type, and other factors. For example, the system should be located away from areas prone to water accumulation or collapse, so as to avoid equipment damage or data distortion due to natural disasters.
3.Communication network coverage: The smart agriculture farmland monitoring system needs to be connected to the Internet, so the coverage of the communication network needs to be prioritized when selecting the site to ensure that the equipment can access the network and transmit data normally.
4.Electricity**: There should be stable and reliable power at the installation location** to ensure that the monitoring equipment can operate normally. If reliable power** is not available, consider using solar or energy storage as a backup power source.
5.Environmental conditions: Environmental conditions should be taken into account when selecting a site, such as avoiding proximity to pollution sources and high-noise areas, so as not to affect the normal operation of the equipment and the accuracy of data.
6.Security considerations: Choose a relatively safe area to protect your device from vandalism or theft.
7.Data reliability: The system should be selected in a location that can provide the most accurate and real-time data.
8.Easy maintenance: The convenience of equipment maintenance should also be considered when selecting the site to ensure that the equipment can be maintained and maintained in a timely manner to ensure the long-term stable operation of the system.
In summary, the site selection principles of the smart agricultural farmland monitoring system include considerations such as suitable location, geographical conditions, communication network coverage, electric power, environmental conditions, safety considerations, data reliability and ease of maintenance. Proper site selection will contribute to the normal operation of the system and the effective management of farmland monitoring.