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IoT Based Smart Crop Field Monitoring and Automation Irrigation System
Author(s) -
Vidya Kantale,
Mrunal Marne,
Mayuri Gharge,
Sarvesh Itnare,
Shubham Bhujbal
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research in science, communication and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-9429
DOI - 10.48175/ijarsct-2918
Subject(s) - agriculture , automation , precision agriculture , agricultural engineering , variety (cybernetics) , population , field (mathematics) , electricity , irrigation , business , natural resource economics , agricultural economics , environmental resource management , computer science , environmental science , engineering , economics , geography , electrical engineering , mathematics , artificial intelligence , ecology , mechanical engineering , demography , archaeology , sociology , pure mathematics , biology
Agriculture is critical to the agricultural country's development. In India, farming employs over 70% of the population and accounts for one-third of the country's GDP. Agriculture-related issues are constantly a hindrance to the country's progress. The only existing solution to the current problem is intelligent agriculture, which involves updating current agricultural processes. As a result, the project's goal is to use automation and IoT technology to make agriculture smarter. The concept of smart-e-farming was created to make farming easier. It is powered by electricity. It comes with a variety of sensors for testing soil parameters, including the following: Sensor for measuring temperature. Moisture in the soil, for example. The key benefit is that it has an autonomous operating covering that adjusts to the soil depth and temperature.

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