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Field monitoring and BIX standardization

Field monitoring and BIX standardization. Takaharu Kameoka Laboratory of Bioinformation & Food Engineering Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University, JAPAN

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Field monitoring and BIX standardization

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  1. Field monitoring and BIX standardization Takaharu Kameoka Laboratory of Bioinformation & Food Engineering Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University, JAPAN Masaki Harada, Atsushi Hashimoto, Masayuki Hirafuji Nobukazu Iguchi, Hiroaki Ishizawa, Hiroya Kondou Yoshitaka Motonaga, Kenichi Nakanishi, Seishi Ninomiya Masaaki Oka, Yasunori Saito, Hiroshi Shono Hirokazu Taki, Fumitaka Uchio

  2. Concept of This Project • Color and shape • Spectrum(Image) • - UV / VIS • - MIR / NIR - Fluorescence X-ray • Fluorescence • Spectroscopy(Image) Image / Data Transfer • Database(XML) • Intelligent Agent Guide for Measurement PDA ・Wireless Data Transfer ・Measurement Guide ・Supporting Cultivation Via FieldServer Information Arising on the Spot Image/Data Transfer • Linux • Database(SQL, XML) • Analysis Tool(Java+JDBC) Analyzing System of Bioinforamtion • KEY CONCEPT • BIX (BioInformation eXchange) • The Standardization of XML • Standard for the Data Exchange

  3. Multi-band Spectra for our project

  4. Present Stage of Optical Measurement • X ray Fluorescent X-ray spectroscopy →Leaf → K・Ca・P・N・Mg・Fe・Zn・Cu・S Simultaneous Measurement 2. UV Fluorescence spectroscopy→ Leaf (1D, 2D)→ Saccharides, Pigments, Organic acids, Disease Symptom 3. VIS Color and Shape Analytical Method → Leaf,Fruits→ Pigments, Vigor State of Plants Color and Shape Analytical Method → Plant (3D)→ Water Potential 4. NIRNear-Infrared Moisture Sensor with a Pyroelectric Device → Soil → Moisture Content and Temperature 5. MIR FT-IR/ATR → Leaf → Moisture Content, Oligosaccharides, Nitrogen, Agricultural Chemical FT-IR/ATR →Fruits → Moisture Content, Mono and disaccharides, Acids

  5. Under the ground Near-Infrared Moisture Sensor with a Pyroelectric Device (SANYO Electric Co., Ltd) Soil Moisture Monitoring System Monitoring site: FieldServer Data transfer by FieldServer Agent Sensor Part Calculation Part 3m 1m Measurement of soil moisture around this spot

  6. Integrated experiment Coffee Farm (UCC Hawaii)( December 1, 2002 – December 6, 2002)( Jan. 25 to Jan 312004) Hawaii island UCC coffee farm

  7. Experiments in UCC HAWAII coffee field ( December 1, 2002 – December 6, 2002)

  8. Soybean observation system for “Natto” Experimental Fieldserver (Arkansas, America)

  9. Aiterrarium (Control & Measurement via Internet)

  10. MetBroker FieldServr Interface Aiterrarium Data Flow Future Plan Concept of Field Simulator

  11. Laboratory to Field FTIR (MIR Spectroscopy) Bioinformation Server Database JAVA Applet (Color, Shape) (Spectrum) Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy System Digital Camera CCD Camera Fluorescent X ray Field Labo. Analysis Data Sensing Establishment of Analytical Method Quality Sensing NIR Soil Moisture Sensor with a Pyroelectric Device Internet Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy Imaging Fluorescent X ray PDA Portable FTIR

  12. Business connections B(Agriculture) to B(Food Industry) BIX XML standard for the data exchange between sensed data on the spot and database Diversity of sensing Compatibility Unification (Term, Performance comparison) Common knowledge Safety Quality de facto standard Social control Concluding RemarksAbout BIX (BioInformation Exchange) Thank you very much. http://www.bix.info/

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