The objective of the project is to develop an IoT low-power decentralized ammonia gas sensor system for smart farming applications that allows for accurate air measurements that do not require prior calibration. IoT end device is an integrated embedded sensor systems for ammonia gas detection based on an already developed NH3 Sensor (by EC-Sense) integrated with a developed piezo electric 5x5 mm² micropump (by Fraunhofer EMFT) together with necessary microfluidics system and integrated low-power wireless communication module. Wireless communication system will rely on dedicated low-cost energy-efficient base stations with reconfigurable antennas for automatic data transmission and data analysis.
PG will be responsible for development of new reconfigurable antennas and its integration within the base station that will be done in collaboration with international partners. Expected outcomes include new high IF publications, know-how that will potentially be sold via licenses to commercial partners and new international collaboration.
Details
- Project's acronym:
- iMAGS
- Financial Program Name:
- Polish-German Research Programme
- Organization:
- Narodowe Centrum Badań i Rozwoju (NCBR) (The National Centre for Research and Development)
- Agreement:
- WPN/4/66/i-MAGS/2022 z dnia 2022-12-08
- Realisation period:
- unknown - unknown
- Project manager:
- dr hab. inż. Łukasz Kulas
- Realised in:
- Department of Microwave and Antenna Engineering
- External institutions
participating in project: -
- EC Sense GmbH (Germany)
- Fraunhofer EMFT: Fraunhofer Research Institution for Microsystems and Solid State Technologies EMFT (Germany)
- ISS RFID sp. z o.o. (Poland)
- Project's value:
- 609 263.03 EUR
- Request type:
- International Research Programmes
- Domestic:
- International project
- Verified by:
- Gdańsk University of Technology
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