Abstract

The agricultural sector, which is the powerhouse of Indian financial system, needs protection. Safety, not only in terms of infrastructure as well as in terms of agricultural commodities, requires assistance and support at a very preliminary stage, such as protection from attacks by rats or pests in farms or seed stores. These problems could also be carefully considered. The convergence of conventional technology with all the latest technologies including the IOT (internet of things) and the Wireless Signal Systems will contribute to ecological modernization. Taking this system in mind, we are investigating a baseband processor on the' Internet of Things' that will be able to analyze the detected knowledge and then communicating it to the client. In our present system, we address the actual obstacle of farmers and the threat of endangered species and pest harm utilizing detectors. In the existing system, many peasants are afraid of pests reaching the fields and absolutely killing the crop. It creates a financial loss for peasants when anticipating a benefit.

Highlights

  • Many programs include the use of a wireless detector system, which gathers information from multiple detectors installed at different locations and sends it via a communication interface

  • If an infrared detector is identified, a warning notification is being sent to the peasant via GSM

  • We suggest an agricultural farm surveillance and hedge system that relies on a detector

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

As the world is turning towards technological advances and modern applications, there is a need for further growth in farming. The information obtained include details along the various economic variables involved. In order to tackle all these issues, it is necessary to establish an efficient system that will take better care among all factors that influence efficiency at each level. K.P. Vijaya Kumar*, Assistant professor, Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India. G. Sai Teja, Senior Year Undergraduate Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India. P. Akhil Teja, Senior Year Undergraduate Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India. It is applied at the research level, it is still not offered to farmers as a commodity to gain from the raw materials. This paper deals with the growth of digital farming using IoT and provided to peasants

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