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Smart irrigation using WSN based on IOT
Author(s) -
VP Krishna Anne,
Kuricheti R V Siva Naga Durg,
Rama Krishna Muddineni,
Surya Gowtham Peri
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2227-524X
DOI - 10.14419/ijet.v7i2.8.10435
Subject(s) - computer science , default gateway , wireless sensor network , irrigation , interface (matter) , gateway (web page) , real time computing , computer network , database , agricultural engineering , operating system , engineering , world wide web , ecology , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , biology
To set right the usage of water for crops of agriculture an automated irrigation system has been implemented. A moisture soil sensor; and a temperature measure sensor which is called as network of the distributed wireless is used at base of the plant. Along with these, we implemented a gateway unit. which gathers information and regulate it and by activating the triggers actuators, it can send and receive the transmits data to and from the web application. I proposed the algorithm which having the temperature and soil moisture threshold values that embedded in a gate way based on micro controller. It implemented panels of the photovoltaic; and having a duplex communication link; and works with the interface i.e. cellular-Internet which offers that data inspection & irrigation timing. All this can be programmed by using a web page. Implemented automated Crop water saving system tested for 136 days in sage crop field. It can be saved 90% water compared to others. The main 3 advantages of this automated system make it place successfully in any place for 18 months. As it is energy self-rule, cost less, so it can be efficiently useful in limited water geographical lands.

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