TreeSense Wiki

How does an FDR sensor work?

The FDR sensor is a device used to determine the volumetric water content in the soil. FDR stands for Frequency Domain Reflectometry. The sensor measures the soil’s ability to store electrical charge and uses this to determine the water content. What is charge storage capacity? Capacitors are used to store electrical charge. A capacitor consists of two conductors […]

Learn more
Video Guide: Introduction to the New TreeSense Cloud

In this video, you'll get a quick overview of where to find everything—so you can get right to work without having to search for things. You'll learn about the dashboard, tree inventory, map, sensors, tasks, and data analysis.

Learn more
Video Guide: How to Use the Dashboard Effectively

The dashboard is your control center. You’ll learn how to interpret the most important tiles and jump directly from there to the tree inventory, sensor data, or tasks. The dashboard helps you quickly grasp relevant metrics, identify critical issues, and move directly to the next step.

Learn more
Video Guide: Adding a Tree to the Tree Registry

In this video, you'll learn how to create a tree entry correctly—including the most important basic information and the correct location on the map.

Learn more
Video Guide: An Overview of Sensors

The sensor list lets you see right away where there are issues. This way, you can identify anomalies and jump straight to the detailed inspection.

Learn more
Video Guide: How to Use Data Analysis Effectively

In diesem Video lernst du die Grundlagen der Datenanalyse in der TreeSense Cloud: Wie du die richtigen Bereiche auswählst, Variablen aktivierst und Entwicklungen im Zeitverlauf sicher interpretierst.

Learn more