IOT BASED AGRICUTURE FIELD MONITORING AND IRRIGATION AUTOMATION

  • Unique Paper ID: 144653
  • Volume: 4
  • Issue: 1
  • PageNo: 393-396
  • Abstract:
  • The main Aim of the project is to monitoring of agriculture field by utilizing IOT Real-Time Automation of Agriculture for Social Modernization of Agricultural System. Now-a-days it has great attention. Efficient management of water is a main concern of several cropping systems in semi-arid and arid areas. Distributed infield sensor-based irrigation systems offer a potential solution to support site-specific irrigation management that allows producers to maximize their productivity while saving water. Among the important things that may come to the farmers interest is how to control the use of natural sources and natural environment which agriculture depend on. Therefore, this problem has captured farmers interest to implement agro-environmental remote monitoring method in their agriculture industries. This can be implemented in various situations such as in monitoring qualities of soil and water design and instrumentation of variable rate irrigation, a wireless sensor network, and software for real time in-field sensing and control of a site-specific precision linear-move irrigation system is discussed here. Here the crop field area can be monitored without human interaction. We presented the utilization of the sensors in paddy crop field area, and sensor applications, WSN and the results are implemented in this paper. We can also store all the details in the cloud and can be monitored and controlled using IOT.

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@article{144653,
        author = {PARACHOORI SAI KRISHNA and SHAIK SHAFIYA},
        title = {IOT BASED AGRICUTURE FIELD MONITORING AND IRRIGATION AUTOMATION},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {4},
        number = {1},
        pages = {393-396},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=144653},
        abstract = {The main Aim of the project is to monitoring of agriculture field by utilizing IOT Real-Time Automation of Agriculture for Social Modernization of Agricultural System. Now-a-days it has great attention. Efficient management of water is a main concern of several cropping systems in semi-arid and arid areas. Distributed infield sensor-based irrigation systems offer a potential solution to support site-specific irrigation management that allows producers to maximize their productivity while saving water. Among the important things that may come to the farmers interest is how to control the use of natural sources and natural environment which agriculture depend on. 
Therefore, this problem has captured farmers interest to implement agro-environmental remote monitoring method in their agriculture industries. This can be implemented in various situations such as in monitoring qualities of soil and water design and instrumentation of variable rate irrigation, a wireless sensor network, and software for real time in-field sensing and control of a site-specific precision linear-move irrigation system is discussed here. Here the crop field area can be monitored without human interaction. We presented the utilization of the sensors in paddy crop field area, and sensor applications, WSN and the results are implemented in this paper. We can also store all the details in the cloud and can be monitored and controlled using IOT.
},
        keywords = {Real time monitoring, efficient water
management, wireless sensor network, irrigation system.
},
        month = {},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 4
  • Issue: 1
  • PageNo: 393-396

IOT BASED AGRICUTURE FIELD MONITORING AND IRRIGATION AUTOMATION

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