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@article{156660, author = {Mounika Vangali and Ajay Thota and Shiva Vallamdas}, title = {Agricultural Pesticide Spraying Robot}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {9}, number = {4}, pages = {356-359}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=156660}, abstract = {Farmers are playing a vital role by working harder on the agricultural lands and planting the crops. In India, the usage of pesticides is higher, i.e., 70%, whereas worldwide usage is at 44%. The air is getting polluted by using these pesticides. This is a major problem in agriculture. A robot has been developed which sprays pesticides, cuts the grass, and performs Seeding on its own, which is operated by a human with a mobile application and is less harmful to the environment as well as to humans. This bot can be easily controllable. The bot sprinkles the pesticides, covering all plants on the farm. With this robot's help, the farmer's time and work will be reduced.}, keywords = {Agricultural BOT, pesticide, farmers, motor driver, spraying, grass cutting, seeding}, month = {}, }
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