Abstract

Oyster mushroom cultivation is an eco-friendly, profitable agribusiness because of its nutritious and medicinal value but it is labor-intensive, and it grows in a sensitive environment. It must use an autonomous environment control system to optimize and offer the necessary growing conditions. To optimize the temperature and humidity and consequently maximize mushroom production, a smart mushroom watering, monitoring, and controlling system using fuzzy logic controllers (FLC) have been developed. This study suggests installing an Internet of Things (IoT) node that uses DHT22 sensors, an ESP32 board, and relays to control actuators (sprinkler, cooling fan, humidifier, and heater) in a smart oyster mushroom house. The controller on sensing current temperature and humidity values using the fuzzy logic technique switches on/off the actuators automatically. The data collected at each IoT node is collected and visualized on the ThingSpeak platform. The computed response time for actuators using FLC is compared with that calculated using a simple ON-OFF method. The findings demonstrate that response time calculation using fuzzy logic is significantly accurate and faster than a simple ON-OFF approach. Additionally, the graphs created in live on ThingSpeak, demonstrate that the FLC algorithm is more robust and effective than the simple ON-OFF algorithm.

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