where.
Plant phenotyping covers high throughput ap-
proaches, which make possible to monitor the growth,
physiological parameters, and stress responses of
plants with high spatial and temporal resolution by us-
ing the combination of various remote sensing meth-
ods. Until recently typical plant phenotyping plat-
forms used very expensive instrumentation to moni-
tor several hundreds to few thousands of plants. Al-
though these large infrastructures are very powerful,
their high cost, in the range of few mEUR per plat-
form, limited their widespread, everyday use. Due
to the recent development in computer, sensor, and
IoT technology a promising alternative, called afford-
able phenotyping, started to develop, which applies
low cost sensors and computing solutions for moni-
toring fewer number of plants with high flexibility in
standard greenhouse environment.
The goal of our research is the development of a
low cost plant phenotyping platform for small sized
plants, which enables the montoring of growth of
leaves and shoots in parallel with the monitoring of
environmental parameters, as well as the development
of an IoT Cloud platform capable of collecting, stor-
ing and visualizing environmental data.
The remainder of this paper is presented as fol-
lows: Section 2 introduces related works, and Sec-
tion 3 discusses the background, the research goals
and the applied idea. Section 4 presents our proposed
support gateway using IoT Cloud technologies, and
also shows its evaluation about its scalability and de-
vice management features. Finally, the contributions
are summarized in Section 5.
2 RELATED WORK
Nowadays, we can find smart solutions in the com-
mercial world for many household areas, including
indoor plant monitoring, e.g. Xiaomi Flora (Sharma,
2018) and Parrot pot (Parrot Pot, 2018). They are
mostly capable of monitoring light, humidity and salt
content of the plant soil, and able to communicate
with nearby devices via Bluetooth. For professional
usage, there are only very few commercially available
platforms for affordable phenotyping (e.g. PhenoBox
(CzedikEysenberg et al., 2018)). However, they are
typically limitied to monitoring only a single plant.
Brogi et al. (Brogi et al., 2018) have developed
a hands-on lab activity for educational purposes by
monitoring a single plant. Their goal was to exem-
plify the use of IoT, Fog and Cloud technologies. We
exploit a similar idea for using these technologies, but
we propose a complex platform usable for real world
greenhouse application.
Dagar et al. (Dagar et al., 2018) proposed a model
of a simple smart farming architecture of IoT sensors
capable of collecting information on environmental
data and sending them over wireless networks to a
server. There are also generic solutions to monitor
IoT systems including agriculture applications, such
as the Kaa IoT Platform (Kaa project, 2018). It is
a commercial product that is able to perform sensor-
based field and remote crop monitoring. It also has
an open source version called the Kaa Community
Edition. Such generic toolkits are quite complex and
heavy-weight, so they are not well suited to specific
needs.
Concerning generic IoT gateways, Kang et al.
(Kang et al., 2017) introduced the main types and
features of IoT gateways in a detailed study, which
presents the state-of-the-art and research directions in
this field. This solution is also too generic for our
needs.
In contrast to these solutions, our approach aims
to provide a low-cost solution using the latest IoT and
Cloud techniques to enable a robust and scalable solu-
tion to be used for groups of plants with user friendly
management.
Figure 1: IoLT project tasks.
3 THE IOLT SMART POT
3.1 The Internet of Living Things
Project
The University of Szeged and the Biological Research
Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences work
together to create a Network of Excellence called the
Internet of Living Things (IoLT) since 2017. This
project aims to integrate IoT technological research
with applied research on specific, biological IoT ap-
plications. The project will create an opensource IoLT
programming platform based on JavaScript. It will
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