Abstract
The heat-trapping abilities of greenhouses show that these structures are invaluable to farmers, especially to those in harsh environments, such as at high altitudes, where resources are scarce. Greenhouses in harsh environments enable a wider variety of crops to thrive, which helps prevent malnutrition in many remote regions where farmers are self-sustaining. The proposed system is composed of a wireless network of sensors and a main controller unit. This system aims to target low power while prioritizing data integrity. Temperature, humidity, and solar irradiance are measured at 30-minute intervals. Data is stored within the main controller, which can be accessed remotely by the user.