Abstract
Agriculture plays a significant part in India's food production development. Agriculture in our nation is reliant on the monsoons, which provide little water. As a result, irrigation is utilised in agriculture. Water is given to plants in an irrigation system based on the soil type. An automated irrigation system based on ARMs and a GSM module is presented in this article. The proposed system is a machine-based system that automates land irrigation by integrating multiple software and hardware techniques to locate precise field information and offer instantaneous watering across the area. Sensors, an LCD display, GSM, and an ARM7LPC2148 CPU are all included. The LCD will be used for field display. A Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) will be included in the GSM module, and users will be able to interact using this SIM number. When the user activates or gives a command, the appropriate sensor activates and reads the current reading, sending the data to the same user's mobile phone and displaying them on the field's LCD panel. If necessary, the user will immediately take the appropriate action. We're utilising sensors to keep track of the field's condition. Temperature and level sensors are what those are. The ARM CPU is linked to all of these devices. GSM is utilised for communication, and we may communicate with the components via AT (attention) commands. We use motors for level sensing applications.
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