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Plants as sensing devices: the PLEASED experience

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In this paper we discuss the first results of the PLEASED project [1] which aims at employing plants as biosensors of a new generation of pervasive and organic wireless sensor networks.

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[1]
PLants Employed As SEnsing Devices (PLEASED) FET Project (296582). http://www.pleased-fp7.eu/.
[2]
E. Davies. Electrical signals in plants: Facts and hypotheses. In A. Volkov, editor, Plant Electrophysiology, pages 407--422. Springer, 2006.
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M. Jörg From and R. Silke Lautne. Electrical signals and their physiological significance in plants. Plant, Cell and Environment, 30(3):249--257, Mar. 2007.
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E. Jovanov and A. Volkov. Plant electrostimulation and data acquisition. In A. G. Volkov, editor, Plant Electrophysiology, pages 45--67. Springer, 2012.
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M. Lewicki. A review of methods for spike sorting: the detection and classification of neural action potentials. Network: Comput. Neural Syst., 9(4):53--78, 1998.
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A. G. Volkov and D. R. Ranatunga. Plant as environmental biosensors. Plant Signal Behav., 1(3):105--115, 2006.

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      SenSys '13: Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
      November 2013
      443 pages
      ISBN:9781450320276
      DOI:10.1145/2517351
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