Monitoring thermic patterns in beehives via wireless sensor networks

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Autor(a) principal: Douglas Santiago Kridi
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFC
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Resumo: Swarming is the mass exodus of bees in a hive, whose most common causes are lack of food, stress, variations of humidity and especially high temperatures. Among the types of swarming, one in which the complete abandonment of the hive occurs has brought great harm to Brazilian beekeepers, particularly the Northeast. In the Northeast region, of great importance for the Brazilian beekeeping, and where high temperatures are common in most of the year, a large number of hives is lost due to the swarming through abandonment. In an attempt to mitigate this problem, we propose a proactive monitoring hives via a network of wireless sensors capable of identifying atypical heating indicative of a preswarming condition. By means of a sampling pattern obtained from the cyclical daily temperatures, we developed a predictive algorithm based on pattern recognition techniques capable of detecting the increase of temperature inside the beehive (microclimate) responsible for the typical stress bees culminating in swarming. Such a mechanism is also able to recognize and avoid sending redundant information over the network in order to reduce radio communication, thereby reducing costs of data transmission and energy.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisMonitoring thermic patterns in beehives via wireless sensor networksMonitoramento de padrÃes tÃrmicos em colmeias de abelhas via redes de sensores sem fio2014-08-28Danielo GonÃalves Gomes42593751304//lattes.cnpq.br/6303297687237256Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade28783018387http://lattes.cnpq.br/9576713124661835Omar Carvalho Branquinho34647236668http://lattes.cnpq.br/3922652248901843Carlos Giovanni Nunes de Carvalho57821224391http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4760796P501799869377http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4270789U7Douglas Santiago KridiUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em Engenharia de TeleinformÃticaUFCBREnxameaÃÃo Redes de sensores sem fio ReduÃÃo de dadosSwarming Wireless Sensor Network Environmental monitoring Data ReductionTELEINFORMATICASwarming is the mass exodus of bees in a hive, whose most common causes are lack of food, stress, variations of humidity and especially high temperatures. Among the types of swarming, one in which the complete abandonment of the hive occurs has brought great harm to Brazilian beekeepers, particularly the Northeast. In the Northeast region, of great importance for the Brazilian beekeeping, and where high temperatures are common in most of the year, a large number of hives is lost due to the swarming through abandonment. In an attempt to mitigate this problem, we propose a proactive monitoring hives via a network of wireless sensors capable of identifying atypical heating indicative of a preswarming condition. By means of a sampling pattern obtained from the cyclical daily temperatures, we developed a predictive algorithm based on pattern recognition techniques capable of detecting the increase of temperature inside the beehive (microclimate) responsible for the typical stress bees culminating in swarming. Such a mechanism is also able to recognize and avoid sending redundant information over the network in order to reduce radio communication, thereby reducing costs of data transmission and energy.EnxameaÃÃo à a saÃda em massa das abelhas de uma colmeia, cujas causas mais comuns sÃo a falta de alimentos, estresse, variaÃÃes da umidade do ar e principalmente as altas temperaturas. Dentre os tipos de enxameaÃÃo, aquela em que ocorre o abandono completo da colmeia tem trazido grandes prejuÃzos aos apicultores brasileiros, particularmente aos nordestinos. Na regiÃo Nordeste, de grande importÃncia para a produÃÃo apÃcola brasileira e onde altas temperaturas sÃo comuns na maior parte do ano, um grande nÃmero de colmeias à perdido em funÃÃo da enxameaÃÃo por abandono. Na tentativa de mitigar este problema, propomos aqui um monitoramento proativo de colmeias via uma rede de sensores sem fio capaz de identificar o aquecimento atÃpico indicativo de uma condiÃÃo prÃ-enxameatÃria. Por meio de um padrÃo de coletas obtido a partir do comportamento cÃclico de temperaturas diÃrias, elaboramos um algoritmo preditivo, baseado em tÃcnicas de reconhecimento de padrÃes, capaz de detectar o aumento da temperatura no interior da colmeia (microclima) responsÃvel pelo estresse tÃpico das abelhas que culmina na enxameaÃÃo. Tal mecanismo tambÃm à capaz de reconhecer e evitar o envio de informaÃÃes redundantes pela rede de modo a diminuir a comunicaÃÃo via rÃdio, consequentemente reduzindo custos de transmissÃo de dados e energia.nÃo hÃhttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=13059application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:26:38Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Monitoring thermic patterns in beehives via wireless sensor networks
dc.title.alternative.pt.fl_str_mv Monitoramento de padrÃes tÃrmicos em colmeias de abelhas via redes de sensores sem fio
title Monitoring thermic patterns in beehives via wireless sensor networks
spellingShingle Monitoring thermic patterns in beehives via wireless sensor networks
Douglas Santiago Kridi
EnxameaÃÃo
Redes de sensores sem fio
ReduÃÃo de dados
Swarming
Wireless Sensor Network
Environmental monitoring
Data Reduction
TELEINFORMATICA
title_short Monitoring thermic patterns in beehives via wireless sensor networks
title_full Monitoring thermic patterns in beehives via wireless sensor networks
title_fullStr Monitoring thermic patterns in beehives via wireless sensor networks
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring thermic patterns in beehives via wireless sensor networks
title_sort Monitoring thermic patterns in beehives via wireless sensor networks
author Douglas Santiago Kridi
author_facet Douglas Santiago Kridi
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade
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dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9576713124661835
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Omar Carvalho Branquinho
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dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3922652248901843
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Carlos Giovanni Nunes de Carvalho
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Douglas Santiago Kridi
contributor_str_mv Danielo GonÃalves Gomes
Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade
Omar Carvalho Branquinho
Carlos Giovanni Nunes de Carvalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv EnxameaÃÃo
Redes de sensores sem fio
ReduÃÃo de dados
topic EnxameaÃÃo
Redes de sensores sem fio
ReduÃÃo de dados
Swarming
Wireless Sensor Network
Environmental monitoring
Data Reduction
TELEINFORMATICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Swarming
Wireless Sensor Network
Environmental monitoring
Data Reduction
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv TELEINFORMATICA
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dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv Swarming is the mass exodus of bees in a hive, whose most common causes are lack of food, stress, variations of humidity and especially high temperatures. Among the types of swarming, one in which the complete abandonment of the hive occurs has brought great harm to Brazilian beekeepers, particularly the Northeast. In the Northeast region, of great importance for the Brazilian beekeeping, and where high temperatures are common in most of the year, a large number of hives is lost due to the swarming through abandonment. In an attempt to mitigate this problem, we propose a proactive monitoring hives via a network of wireless sensors capable of identifying atypical heating indicative of a preswarming condition. By means of a sampling pattern obtained from the cyclical daily temperatures, we developed a predictive algorithm based on pattern recognition techniques capable of detecting the increase of temperature inside the beehive (microclimate) responsible for the typical stress bees culminating in swarming. Such a mechanism is also able to recognize and avoid sending redundant information over the network in order to reduce radio communication, thereby reducing costs of data transmission and energy.
EnxameaÃÃo à a saÃda em massa das abelhas de uma colmeia, cujas causas mais comuns sÃo a falta de alimentos, estresse, variaÃÃes da umidade do ar e principalmente as altas temperaturas. Dentre os tipos de enxameaÃÃo, aquela em que ocorre o abandono completo da colmeia tem trazido grandes prejuÃzos aos apicultores brasileiros, particularmente aos nordestinos. Na regiÃo Nordeste, de grande importÃncia para a produÃÃo apÃcola brasileira e onde altas temperaturas sÃo comuns na maior parte do ano, um grande nÃmero de colmeias à perdido em funÃÃo da enxameaÃÃo por abandono. Na tentativa de mitigar este problema, propomos aqui um monitoramento proativo de colmeias via uma rede de sensores sem fio capaz de identificar o aquecimento atÃpico indicativo de uma condiÃÃo prÃ-enxameatÃria. Por meio de um padrÃo de coletas obtido a partir do comportamento cÃclico de temperaturas diÃrias, elaboramos um algoritmo preditivo, baseado em tÃcnicas de reconhecimento de padrÃes, capaz de detectar o aumento da temperatura no interior da colmeia (microclima) responsÃvel pelo estresse tÃpico das abelhas que culmina na enxameaÃÃo. Tal mecanismo tambÃm à capaz de reconhecer e evitar o envio de informaÃÃes redundantes pela rede de modo a diminuir a comunicaÃÃo via rÃdio, consequentemente reduzindo custos de transmissÃo de dados e energia.
description Swarming is the mass exodus of bees in a hive, whose most common causes are lack of food, stress, variations of humidity and especially high temperatures. Among the types of swarming, one in which the complete abandonment of the hive occurs has brought great harm to Brazilian beekeepers, particularly the Northeast. In the Northeast region, of great importance for the Brazilian beekeeping, and where high temperatures are common in most of the year, a large number of hives is lost due to the swarming through abandonment. In an attempt to mitigate this problem, we propose a proactive monitoring hives via a network of wireless sensors capable of identifying atypical heating indicative of a preswarming condition. By means of a sampling pattern obtained from the cyclical daily temperatures, we developed a predictive algorithm based on pattern recognition techniques capable of detecting the increase of temperature inside the beehive (microclimate) responsible for the typical stress bees culminating in swarming. Such a mechanism is also able to recognize and avoid sending redundant information over the network in order to reduce radio communication, thereby reducing costs of data transmission and energy.
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