Abstract

IoT Based Smart Irrigation for Multi Cropping System

Highlights

  • Irrigation and fertiliser feeding are the two most important factors, which decide the agriculture productivity and its production

  • During the work, trying the new things and getting failed numerous times taught quite good lessons which can be treasured for business life

  • Many new things were learnt during the project, microcontroller programming being the another notable

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Introduction

Irrigation and fertiliser feeding are the two most important factors, which decide the agriculture productivity and its production. As India consumes 80% of total available water resources for irrigation purpose, there is an urgent need to reduce water consumption using advanced scientific techniques. The water is the biggest resource for the development of life on earth. At the point when plants come to pass more measure of water, the relative humidity of atmosphere increases. The status of soil moisture in the field requires periodic inspection, from where one can come to know, when the irrigation should be done and how much amount of water should be applied. IoT based wireless sensor networks have a lot of applications in agriculture, such as monitoring atmospheric temperature and humidity, soil moisture content etc. The main units of sensor network are data acquisition or sensor unit, processing unit, communication protocol and power supply unit

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