The research team of the Faculty of Digital Technologies, led by Vice-Rector Vladimir Samoylenko, won a grant from the Russian Science Foundation for the development of technologies to improve the reliability of wireless sensor networks for greenhouse complexes.
As part of the project, scientists will create mathematical models and algorithms that will allow sensors to automatically allocate energy resources, adaptively change the signal transmission power and select the most reliable data transmission routes inside greenhouses.
The grant for conducting fundamental and exploratory scientific research by individual research groups was the first in this category for the university.
The RNF experts highly appreciated the scientific foundation and the publication activity of the SSAU staff. The team led by Professor Vladimir Fedorenko holds a leading position at the university in terms of the number of articles published in leading international scientific journals.
Rector Vladimir Sitnikov stressed that the project is of strategic importance for the development of digital technologies in the agro—industrial complex, and its implementation together with the university's partner, APH ECO-Culture, will increase the efficiency of agricultural production in protected soil.