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Title: A COST-EFFECTIVE IOT-BASED SOIL MOISTURE MONITORING COST-EFFECTIVE IOT-BASED SOIL MOISTURE MONITORING SYSTEM FOR WILDFIRE-PRONE COASTAL SOILSYSTEM FOR WILDFIRE-PRONE COASTAL SOILS
Authors: PSNZ
Keywords: low-cost sensor
moisture measurement
soil moisture sensor
water management
Issue Date: 24-Feb-2026
Publisher: UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA TERENGGANU
Abstract: Abstract: The accuracy and unit cost of sensors are important factors for a continuous soil moisture monitoring system. This study compares the accuracy of four soil moisture sensors differing in unit costs in coarse-, fine- and medium-textured soils. The sensor outputs were recorded for the VWC, ranging from 0% to 50%. Low-cost capacitive and resistive sensors were evaluated with and without the external 16-bit analog-to-digital converter ADS1115 to improve their performances without adding much cost. Without ADS1115, using only Arduino’s built-in analog-to-digital converter, the low-cost sensors had a maximum RMSE of 4.79% (v/v) for resistive sensors and 3.78% for capacitive sensors in medium-textured soil. The addition of ADS1115 showed improved performance of the low-cost sensors, with a maximum RMSE of 2.64% for resistive sensors and 1.87% for capacitive sensors. The higher-end sensors had an RMSE of up to 1.8% for VH400 and up to 0.95% for the 5TM sensor. The RMSE differences between higher-end and low-cost sensors with the use of ADS1115 were not statistically significant.
URI: http://umt-ir.umt.edu.my:8080/handle/123456789/23399
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