Outdoor Monitor Temperature And Humidity In Greenhouses Cultivation And Indoor Farm Animal Area

Monitor and protect your greenhouse and indoor farm animal area 24/7 from any location. The interior of a greenhouse exposed to sunlight is significantly warmer than the external temperature, protecting its plants from extreme conditions is an essential condition. Keeping plants in your greenhouse alive and healthy requires an optimal growing environment. Protect your indoor farm animals by enabling a monitoring system that helps farmers to keep a check on their farm animals remotely from sudden temperature and humidity changes.

Whether you are on-site or off-site, a greenhouse and indoor farm animal monitoring system ensures you are always aware of the critical conditions that threaten your property and plant inventory.

This Outdoor Monitor Temperature And Humidity In Greenhouses Cultivation And Indoor Farm Animal Area, powered by Sensing Labs & WMW, is an ideal to monitor the temperature level and the humidity remotely.

This tutorial provides you with the key steps to complete to get started with this solution.


Before you start...

In order to complete this tutorial, you will need at least :

  • The “Outdoor Monitor Temperature And Humidity In Greenhouses Cultivation And Indoor Farm Animal Area” available on ThingPark Market. This kit contains the required HW and SW parts to implement the solution:
    • 1x THY-LAB-14NS
    • 1x three-month access to the WMW-HUB application.
    • 1x Ufispace PicoCell Entreprise V1.5
  • A ThingPark Community account with an active LoRaWAN™ gateway. If you don’t have a gateway, you can purchase one on ThingPark Market, ready to be activated on ThingPark Community.

 


Step 1: Connect ThingPark Community to WMW application 

Let's start with WMW: 
Connect to your WMW account on the URL https://eu1.wmw-hub.com/en/login. Once you are logged in, select "Connectivity" in the "Settings" tab, then MQTT as a type and Actility ThingPark as the network. 
You'll find there the region and account id corresponding to your WMW account, keep it for later.
On the MQTT user line, click on the big green plus button on the left. It will give you two fields to set your MQTT login and MQTT password. You can choose whatever you want but be sure to keep it written for later.
Now that everything is set, you can click on the "Save" button. 


Your ThingPark Community application are accessible through the following URL.

Once you log in, you should see a screen displaying the number of base stations and devices you’ve connected on this account as well as their status. No device or base station should be connected for now.

Select “Application > Create” on the list on the left to create your WMW application, it is mandatory in order to send the device’s messages to WMW; select the “TPX” option. It will load a page inside of which you'll find a WMW option. Select it.

A few fields are to be filled in order to complete this operation:

  • Name: Name of your application displayed in ThingPark Community
  • Region: you retrieved it on WMW
  • Entreprise ID: this is the account ID you retrieved earlier
  • Username & login: the MQTT username and logins you defined on WMW

Click on "Create" to finish the creation of this side of the connection and go in your list of application. The link between WMW and ThingPark is established !


Step 2: Activate your THY-LAB-41NS sensor on ThingPark Community

Now that you have your application, you can add your device on ThingPark too.

Go to “Device > Create” on the list on the left, if Sensing Labs is in the list of the device manufacturers, select it, if it’s not, select “View more manufacturers”.

Once again, you will have to fill field to create your device:

  • Model: Choose a Class A model that correspond to your region (AS923 correspond to Asia, AU is for Australia, ETSI is for Europe and FCC is for the United-States).
  • Name: The name your device will have in ThingPark Community.
  • DevEUI, AppEUI and AppKey: Codes you should have received with your device.

Select the application you created for WMW; it should have a green dot showing that it’s working well.

Leave the mode to “No location” and click on “Save” finalize the operation.

 


Step 3: Deploy your temperature sensor in the field

 

To start up the device you need to follow the magnet procedure indicated on the following page: SenLab manual. You just need to hold a magnet next to the device for a second and wait until you see the LED on for 2 seconds.


Step 4: Monitor your desks with WMW application

Using the credentials you received through email, you can access to WMW on the following URL:

https://demo.wmw-hub.com/en/login

Since you already have provisioned your device on ThingPark Community, the main step that should be left will be to add the device on WMW. Click on “Asset” then “Temperature and humidity ” and then “Dashboard”. An empty page should appear since you have no device added yet. Click on the big green + to add an asset for your device.

Give your asset a name and enter the device DevEUI in the field “Unique device identifier”. You must select or create an asset type in order to create your asset; once you are done, click on “Save” and your asset, with device should appear on the dashboard.

You can pick its position if it does not return it by itself, and if everything goes well, the information of your device should appear as the payloads are transmitted.

If you want to add alarms to your device, return to the dashboard page and click on the arrow next to the asset.

Click on the small pen in the top right corner to edit your device, scroll down to find the “Rule” section, and click on the big green +. There you can add and edit your alarms to send emails or create webhooks depending on the measures your device transmits.

You will find the information displayed by the device on the dashboard of the corresponding application.

And if you want more extensive information, click on the arrow at the end of the line of the asset, this will bring you to the “Asset Details’ where you’ll be able to view more information.

Within the Asset Details you will first find a picture – if uploaded upon asset creation, the latest message received and the current location of the device (manually selected upon adding the asset, if a location has been created)

Below you can view the graphs obtained when using Sensing Lab trackers for the outdoor monitor temperature and humidity in greenhouses cultivation and indoor farm animal area solution.