Abstract

Water is a valuable but limited agriculture resource, and it is becoming harder to manage it efficiently. This paper discusses a system of an automated irrigation that integrates the cloud computing, tools, and IoT (Internet of Things) for optimization in order to reduce water usage in the agriculture. Low-cost sensors have been utilized by the automated irrigation system to monitor important factors like soil type, pH, soil moisture, and meteorological conditions. For information storage & analysis, the data is kept in the Thing speak cloud service. The field data is sent to the cloud by utilizing the networks of GSM cellular as well as a Wi-Fi modem. Subsequently, using an optimization model, the ideal irrigation rate is determined. This rate would then be automated by utilizing a solenoid valve & regulated by an ARM controller (WEMOS D1). The essential variables are available to farmers as a cloud-based service. When the recommended approach is used in a pilot-scale agricultural operation, our findings show a decrease a water use, a rise in the amount of data available, and better imagining.

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