Forests (Sep 2023)

Development of a Real-Time Continuous Measurement System for Tree Radial Direction

  • Qianjia Zhang,
  • Yuanjing Sun,
  • Xinyu Zheng,
  • Shusheng Zhang,
  • Luming Fang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f14091876
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 1876

Abstract

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Tree diameter at breast height (DBH) is the most fundamental factor in modelling tree growth, but current DBH measurement instruments mainly focus on instantaneous acquisition, making it difficult to measure tree growth continuously and accurately. In this study, we propose a wireless sensing network that can transmit data in signal-free environments, and combine sensor and computer technologies to develop a real-time continuous measurement system for tree radials, which has the advantages of working in real-time, being low-cost and stable, and enabling high-precision. It can be applied to the DBH measurement of trees in the range of 50 mm–380 mm, with a measurement accuracy of 0.001 mm. Additionally, whole-point sampling, conducted 24 h per day, integrates DBH data measurement, transmission, storage and visualization analysis. After measuring in the field for a year, it initially reveals the change in DBH within the test area within that year. This study provides a scientific basis for researching the microscopic growth pattern of trees and establishing a tree growth model, which will be further optimised and improved in terms of appearance structure, communication and power supply in the future.

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