Soil Moisture Sensing with UAV-Mounted IR-UWB Radar and Deep Learning

Author:

Ding Rong1ORCID,Jin Haiming1ORCID,Xiang Dong1ORCID,Wang Xiaocheng1ORCID,Zhang Yongkui1ORCID,Shen Dingman1ORCID,Su Lu2ORCID,Hao Wentian3ORCID,Tao Mingyuan3ORCID,Wang Xinbing1ORCID,Zhou Chenghu4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

2. Purdue University, USA

3. Damo Academy, Alibaba Group, China

4. Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Abstract

Wide-area soil moisture sensing is a key element for smart irrigation systems. However, existing soil moisture sensing methods usually fail to achieve both satisfactory mobility and high moisture estimation accuracy. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a novel soil moisture sensing system, named as SoilId, that combines a UAV and a COTS IR-UWB radar for wide-area soil moisture sensing without the need of burying any battery-powered in-ground device. Specifically, we design a series of novel methods to help SoilId extract soil moisture related features from the received radar signals, and automatically detect and discard the data contaminated by the UAV's uncontrollable motion and the multipath interference. Furthermore, we leverage the powerful representation ability of deep neural networks and carefully design a neural network model to accurately map the extracted radar signal features to soil moisture estimations. We have extensively evaluated SoilId against a variety of real-world factors, including the UAV's uncontrollable motion, the multipath interference, soil surface coverages, and many others. Specifically, the experimental results carried out by our UAV-based system validate that SoilId can push the accuracy limits of RF-based soil moisture sensing techniques to a 50% quantile MAE of 0.23%.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Human-Computer Interaction

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